When I first heard about the cave in Ankara, it seemed interesting that it has a short route, a place with a settlement on a cave that was probably discovered by chance, formed after the collapse.There is a 50 TL fee at the entrance, but the only explanatory information is that it says 2022, there is no other information, how it was formed, what is its history, there is no information that can be solved with a sign.
Did the geologist find anything related to the underground where he was going, or did he stop... I came, I landed, I traveled, of course.
Those with asthma should not worry, the humidity is quite balanced; already a small place is quickly visited. So it's not like the ancient cities of Mardin or Nevsehir.
As of October 2024, the student is 25 TL at the entrance; the full ticket is 50 TL, and let's make our point that the Museum Card does NOT PASS.
Inside the cave, where adequate and balanced lighting has been made.
The entire walking platform is in a steel and perforated structure; of course, let's warn them from the front that they will be heedless of entering with heels.
I think it would be better if your travel time is extended and extended by 15-20 minutes more than my expectations, I think it would be better if you go there from the city if you don't have a car, if you have a car for more than 1 hour, it's worth 40 minutes, I don't think it's worth it