Discover a different, often overlooked, chapter of the Gallipoli Campaign on our “In Their Footsteps (Suvla Trek)”. This immersive walking tour explores the vast, open plain of Suvla Bay, the site of the major British landings in August 1915. This was a final, ambitious attempt to break the deadlock, and by walking the ground yourself, you can explore the questions of “what if” that still hang over this historic landscape. This trek offers a stark contrast to the rugged terrain of the ANZAC sector, revealing a different set of challenges and objectives.
Led by our specialist battlefield guide, you will follow the path of the British soldiers of the “New Army,” many of whom were experiencing combat for the very first time. Starting from the landing beaches, we will traverse the ground towards the critical objectives that were the key to success. The trek includes detailed exploration of key sites like Lala Baba, the vital Chocolate Hill (Yilghin Burnu), and the hard-fought ridge of Kiretch Tepe (Green Hill).
This walking tour provides a deep insight into the command decisions and the soldiers’ experiences on a front defined by scorching heat, confusion, and incredible acts of bravery. Standing on Scimitar Hill, the site of the campaign’s final major assault, you will gain a profound appreciation for the scale of the Suvla operation and the sacrifices of the British and Irish divisions who fought there. It is a powerful exploration of a pivotal part of the Gallipoli story.


