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Tavdinskiye Peshchery

Тавдинские Пещеры
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Unnamed Road, Респ. Алтай,, Респ. Алтай, Russia, 659636Map
Phone+7 385 262-84-23
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  • laram6721
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    Beautiful, but with its fineness.

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    We were here during a family trip in December. People are right - very beautiful, but the organization leaves the wish for the best. Many dangerous climbs and downhills, with little kids I would go here.

    Reviewed on Mar 11, 2024
  • Нина Н
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    Spoiled last holiday day

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    It is not worth going there even if there is nothing to do at all. There are stupid girls sitting at the entrance who do not have the information and do not know how to bring it to visitors. Goed with friends to the caves on the stand ...

    Reviewed on Jul 19, 2023
  • Елена К
    Елена К
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    Unsafe

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    I liked that the route was small. Beautiful nature. I didn't like that nowhere was the length of the route. People with different training, with children. Without a kilometre of strength it is difficult to calculate. K...

    Reviewed on Aug 7, 2022
  • OLEG Z
    OLEG Z
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    Physical training test

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    The cave is cognitive, but with features. Real cultural trail inside is not, everything is natural and natural. In addition, there is a narrow loophole on the route that is not available for large, full, and which needs ...

    Reviewed on May 12, 2022
  • Александр А
    Александр А
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    A tour that just requires continuation!

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    Very interesting place, near the village of Mangerok (who is from the USSR - we remember Editu Piehu). Over the river Katun is a mountain cliff in which, as they say, the prehistoric ocean washed ...

    Reviewed on May 2, 2021