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Sorin
Bucharest, Romania57 contributions
Jun 2022
Beautiful and very well maintained and arranged.
Very kind guide lady.
Well informed and documented guide.
I received a jacket from the guide in the cave.
Written July 20, 2022
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Raluca H
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Aug 2019
To road to the cave is fairly good and google maps gets you to the exact address, where you’ll be greeted by a very friendly guide. Be aware that the temperature inside is 8-10 degrees so warmer clothes are needed. Also you need comfortable shoes for climbing stairs and walking on slippery surface.
The cave is the biggest I ever saw, with a circular path that takes you from the white “foamy” formations in the beginning, to sharp icicle-like ones, then in something that looks like the belly of a beast, starring into the darkness, a little “mine like” experience with a river under your feet (where, if lucky, you can see bats sleeping) and then returns you to the wonderful calcareous formations from the beginning.
It deserves a visit for sure ! And better publicity.
The cave also has a display of animal bones and signs of being inhabited in the Neolithic times.
Written September 2, 2019
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lzralx
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Jul 2019 • Couples
One of the longest caves we have been in. The path is circular, going both up and down, so there are stairs to climb and descend inside the cave. A section of the path has a small stream running below the metal floor that's part of the path in that secton.

Temperature is around 8-10 degrees Celsius so it's advised to bring warm clothing and proper shoes, as the path can get wet and puddles regularly form on it.

There is a guided tour available, the guide spoke English and explained both the legend of the cave and its name as well as the nature of the cave formations.
Written July 31, 2019
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