I definitely recommend it. One of the largest caves in the world, many halls, underground lakes, a descent into the cave by train in trailers, and the most unforgettable finale: the Apsny Hall. Nature is still the greatest creator. Well, on a hot summer day, spending an hour and a half in the 14-degree coolness is also a pleasure. At the same time, no one was frozen (and in the group there were tourists dressed in shorts, T-shirts and flip-flops). In general, there will be a lot of beautiful photos and videos to remember you by)
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Сергей Дядин
Level 16 Local Expert
February 21
A wonderful, legendary place, for the sake of which we came for a day during our vacation in Adler. The tour was interesting, the route was thought out and safe, if you do not make adventurous attempts to look away from the hiking trail. You can easily get lost. The locals were surprised at the entrance to the cave with their indomitable desire to collect additional fees for photo and video shooting. Don't be fooled by these extortion attempts. Everyone was filming in the cave, both those who had been divorced and all the normal tourists who remained. We were lucky then, and we returned safely to Adler with great impressions. In the current difficult situation, I would not go there!
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Валентина Ортман
Level 20 Local Expert
November 25, 2024
Unbelievable! A very fascinating sight! Separately, I would like to mention the guides and those who create a unique feeling of magic! The underworld, with its mysteries and riddles, the sounds of drops and the silence of stone... Everything is thought out to the smallest detail! Leaving the first hall, you hear a male ethno-choir, polyphony and strength... After that, the Great Bach and his brightest Toccata! And completing the route, at the incredible waterfall of stone, you will be guided by the voice of the magnificent Hibla Gerzmava, flying through the acoustic space and pipes of the stone organ ...
Great!
But don't forget socks and warm blouses :)