Discover the history and flavors of Basilicata with an exclusive trek in the Murgia Materana Park. This tour will take you to a private area, away from the tourist trails, where you will explore the Saracen Village, an ancient rock settlement. Experienced guides will take you through breathtaking landscapes, telling you about the local flora and fauna. At the end of the walk, enjoy a tasting of oils, cheeses and typical Lucanian wines in a masseria, for an authentic convivial experience.
- Exclusive access to a private area of the Murgia Park
- Visit to the Saracen Village, a fascinating historical site
- Tasting of typical products in a local farm
- Tour lasting 3h30 with expert Guide and transfer included
Pickup included
️ What you will visit during the tour
The route winds through a private area of the Murgia Materana Park, an authentic place that preserves traces of history, nature and traditions.
Saracen Village – Ancient rock settlement that tells the community life of our ancestors.
Rock dwellings – Houses carved into the rock, testimony to the ingenuity and adaptability of local families.
Medieval rock churches – Small chapels with suggestive frescoes, symbol of the spirituality of the place.
Rock cemetery – Ancient burials that reveal the customs and beliefs of communities.
Flora and fauna of the Park – During the trek, the Guide will tell you about the botanical and animal species that live in the area.
Authentic Masseria – Conclusion in a typical Lucanian Masseria with tasting of extra virgin olive oil, cold cuts, cheeses and local wines such as the renowned Spaccasassi – Moro di Matera DOC.
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Matera is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.
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Matera Bus Terminal
Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Matera, connecting the city center with the Sassi and other neighborhoods. The system is affordable and covers most areas of interest.
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