Various Mountain Caves Gorges In Turkmenistan are the naturally beautiful sites which are must-visit locations on your Turkmenistan Tours. We have discussed some of these Mountains, Caves, and Gorges below:
Mountain Caves Gorges In Turkmenistan include several mountains in Turkmenistan which occupy about 20% of the total area Southern border of the country.
Kopetdag lies from northwest to the southeast passing along the mountain ridge approximately 500 km.
At the territory of Turkmenistan, the peak of Kopetdag is Shahshah Mountain which is of the height of 2912 m and located in the southwest of Ashgabat.
As Archabil, Gokdere, Nohur, Desht and many more are certain valleys located in these mountains.
There are various igneous and sedimentary rocks in the Kopetdag Mountains which have developed on the sea-bottom.
The thermal sources are the basis of the characteristic phenomenon in the foothills of They have resulted in the creation of the famous sanatoria Archman, medical mud resort Mollagara (1951).
Among the various Mountain Caves Gorges In Turkmenistan are the popular Karlyuk caves which are located on the slope of Kugitangtau Ridge.
They are considered unique natural sanctuaries and are included in the List of the World Legacy of UNESCO.
These caves are the typical representation of various karst forms.
With around 60 caves with a total length of 50 km, there are various galleries, passages, halls, labyrinths that you will find here.
You will also find various formations of aragonite, plaster, calcite, in the form of stone curtains, stalactites, stalagmites, in these caves.
On your Turkmenistan Tours, you should also visit the various Gorges in the country such as:
The Archabil Gorge which is a 10 km narrow intermountain valley. The picturesque natural park that it offers is simply mesmerizing and lies on the shores of Firjuzinka - a small mountain stream.
There is another gorge called Mergenishan Gorge which is located along the southeast coast of Lake Sarykamysh.
This flat bottomed winding canyon of 15 to 70 m width rises to 35 m in height.
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