Cave Towns of Crimea
General Information
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- Type:
- Historical
- Price from:
- 180 EUR /person
- Phone:
- +380 50 9052516
- Payment Types:
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- Duration:
- 6 days
- Location Start:
- Simferopol
- Location Finish:
- Simferopol
- Start time:
- 08.00 am
- End time:
- 06.00 pm
- We Speak:
- English, Russian
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Last updated: 08/25/2008
Discover the magnificence of cave towns and old fortresses. Visit Khan's palace, Mangup - capital of Theodoro principality, Eski Kermen, Chufut Kale and other places - natural and historical together.
Itinerary
Day 1
Transfer to Bakhchisaray. Visit famous Khan's palace. Visite Uspenskiy cave monastery.
Day 2
Chufut Kale cave town
Day 3
Tepe Kermen cave town & Siuiren fortress
Day 4
Visit Mangup - capital of Theodoro principality, the largest 'cave town' in Crimea
Day 5
Eski Kermen cave town and surroundings
Day 6
Visit Kyz Kule, trek through the Valley of Sphynxes and return to Simferopol
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