Karain Cave is located 25 km from Antalya, we got there by car, the road is good. A very beautiful mountain. Wooden steps with railings are laid right up to the cave itself, although I am 69 years old (I will be in 5 days)), it was easy for me to climb. Perhaps also because it is already December, there is no sweltering heat. The cave is small, the temperature inside is comfortable, the lighting is good, it is very beautiful, bats live, which gives a special atmosphere to the cave. I recommend a visit.
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игорь к.
Level 14 Local Expert
November 20, 2024
The cave is relatively close to Antalya, accessible only by car, relatively small, excavations are underway, the cave is located at a decent height relative to the parking lot, bats live in the cave, so be prepared
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Arkadiy Flitman
Level 18 Local Expert
December 2, 2024
An interesting cave, the entrance is inexpensive. The ascent (stairs) to the entrance is well equipped, there is ample parking below. Available on muzekart
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Елена Самир
Level 9 Local Expert
December 16, 2024
I am not a fan of caves and underground grottoes, but my children visited this place and they liked it. The cave is small, it is high enough, it is somewhat difficult to climb, but it is worth it.
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Алексей Подъячев
Level 8 Local Expert
November 13, 2024
A place with a very ancient history, I recommend visiting with children. It is not cold in the cave, the entrance is 5 euros, but they only accept cash (on Oct 24) euros and lira. Children under 6 were able to pass for free, but this is not indicated anywhere. From the parking lot, you need to climb many steps (15-20 minutes), but there are recreation areas.
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Pravda🌟Maria
Level 18 Local Expert
March 13
I decided to celebrate my birthday here too, climb the steps and enjoy the singing of the bats in the cave. In general, the place is amazing, that's how the force of nature feels.
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анна лаврова
Level 18 Local Expert
September 8, 2023
An interesting cave. It is a cave, because it is not very big. Several halls, grottoes in it, are still being excavated. The ascent is difficult for the untrained - I would not go with children under 5 years old.. flimsy handrails with rotten posts, steep cliffs very close by, it's not easy to climb the steps in the heat...very high. On the plus side, there are many shops along the road, some of them in the shade. Stunningly beautiful views! We saw a lizard on the way up. It's not so cold in the cave itself, about 20*, no extra clothes are needed. Take water, it is much more expensive in the store. There are toilets with paper and soap. Admission was 100t adult and child 6 years old for free on September 7, 2023. Keep track of the map better, because Yandex first took us to the wrong place - somewhere to a local airfield with cornfields and a Turkish garbage dump😁
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Павел Бобров
Level 8 Local Expert
November 6, 2024
Very roomy!) everything is as it should be, with the smell of bats...- as it should be! I was impressed, but to be honest I expected more
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Sergey P. K.
Level 22 Local Expert
January 3
Nothing interesting. There was also a museum card along the way in which this landmark is present. If you pay 5 euros to enter a cave where there is a strong smell of bat guano and look especially, then you would not require money back. It's not worth it.
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Ветчинов Михаил
Level 7 Local Expert
September 7, 2023
Climb the old stairs with dangling railings to a height of 150m! I do not advise the elderly and sick to climb in the heat. It can be overpowered.
The cave is so-so, the child of 6 years old liked it.
A good tuvalet. There is a water store, but it is expensive. Entry is free, tickets are 100 liras per adult (September 2023).
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Светлана Зорина
Level 5 Local Expert
June 21, 2023
We stopped here on the way to Thermissos. I really liked it. The cave is big, there are not many people. As you climb up to the cave, a beautiful view opens up.
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Сергей П.
Level 13 Local Expert
February 10, 2024
Go definitely. It's cool, you'll find bats and a steep waterfall at the bottom
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Полина
Level 13 Local Expert
February 2
Well I do not know... it costs more than other, more interesting places, you have to climb the mountain decently, and there's nothing to see.
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Муроджон Турсунбаев
Level 3 Local Expert
September 2, 2022
A fascinating cave with live bats and very epic sounds, I advise you. It's just a pity that the museum is not open on September 1, 2022, and so you need to take a look at it once.
But it should be borne in mind that there is no public transport
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Bahri U.
Level 6 Local Expert
October 22, 2024
The exit to the cave is very difficult.
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Татьяна Мельникова
Level 5 Local Expert
December 1, 2024
There are very few places to go
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Haluk Aykan
Level 5 Local Expert
October 24, 2024
Worth a visit
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кирилл артамонов
Level 10 Local Expert
September 23, 2021
The place is essentially about nothing. It's hard to even call it a cave. There is only one room in it. The cave is more like the entrance to a normal cave. There is essentially nothing to see, but the entrance costs 12.5 liras/person. You can climb for the beautiful view of Antalya. We came here only because Theromissos was closed, but we wanted to visit something. To get to this cave only by car or hitchhiking from Theromissos.
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Алексей. А.
Level 7 Local Expert
November 19, 2023
A beautiful place, but be prepared to climb the mountain by stairs, there are benches along the way.
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Olga K
Level 6 Local Expert
February 9, 2024
A unique cave.
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Andrew
Level 17 Local Expert
April 1, 2024
A beautiful place and close to Antalya.
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Алексей Фофанов
Level 11 Local Expert
December 5, 2023
Impressive!!
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Ирина
Level 20 Local Expert
January 19, 2020
A completely unusual place that is worth a visit. One of the cradles of modern humanity.