There are 2 caves nearby. One "Otap's Head", and up through a kilometer Abriskila. We were at the top. Admission is 500 rubles. I really liked it! The guide Ruslan tells a very interesting story. We have seen a lot of these caves. But this one is the best for me, everything is real. All 800 meters on the water. In boots. The smallest are 42 sizes, the largest are 47. Do not forget socks, because there may be small leaks in the boots. However, socks can be bought nearby for 100 rubles. Sometimes it's a little low. My height is 170. But the guide speaks in advance. They didn't crawl anywhere. There were places where climbing up the stairs. There are ropes in difficult places. One of my legs hurts and I don't really like climbing. I did quite well. I recommend.
The cave is beautiful. There are 2 entrances, one along an asphalt road (we left on it), the second along a gravel path among forests and fields (we arrived on it).
The electricity has already been installed and it is illuminated.
One of my boots was leaking, so I need to have extra socks.
As of November 2024, there was no guide. We paid for the entrance and went by ourselves , but there are still a lot of impressions .
Admission is 500 rubles .
The woman at the entrance said that there would be steps up somewhere , we did not see them 🤷🏻♀So apparently not all of them passed
The cave is interesting, you can see, touch, take a photo class. The guide tells an interesting story. In general, you will get a lot of impressions. The only thing I didn't really like was the boots that they give out - not only is there a problem with the size, they are also wet inside. It is better to buy the cheapest socks in advance, so that it is not a pity to throw them away (because the smell from them is not very tasty). There, socks cost 100rubles, and a ticket costs 300 rubles. Everything is also very interesting in the cafe, two women who have the menu in their head and the prices too, the tables are dirty and moreover no one is even going to wipe them. In general, business is nothing more than a conveyor belt