Karain Cave Skip-the-Ticket-Line Ticket
Karain Cave Skip-the-Ticket-Line Ticket
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Explore Karain Cave, a remarkable archaeological site showcasing 500,000 years of human history. Discover stunning stalactites, stalagmites, and artifacts in one of Turkey's largest and most fascinating natural caves.
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- Human activity spans from the Lower Paleolithic to the Roman Period.
- Stone and bone tools, beads, and early Anatolian art showcase ancient life.
- Fossil remains of animals like rhinoceroses, elephants, and hippopotamuses.
- Stunning stalactites and stalagmites formed over hundreds of thousands of years.
- Recognized on the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List for its significance.
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- Karain Cave Entrance Ticket
How It Works
- Opening Hours: 08:00 - 19:00 daily
- Location: Yagca Mah, Merkez, Antalya
- Next-Day Purchase: If your purchase is for tomorrow, your ticket will be sent to you by early morning.
- Future Date Purchase: If your purchase is for a future date, since tickets have expiration dates, you will receive them the day before your service date.
- Your tickets are valid throughout the opening hours.
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- Non-refundable
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Karain Cave, nestled in the Taurus Mountains near Antalya, is a remarkable site of human history and natural beauty. Inhabited continuously for 500,000 years from the Lower Paleolithic to the Roman Period, it provides an unparalleled record of human evolution. Excavations have uncovered stone and bone tools, beads, and early Anatolian art, offering insights into ancient hunter-gatherer societies. Fossils of animals like rhinoceroses and elephants highlight the region’s ancient biodiversity, while stunning stalactites and stalagmites adorn the cave. With 11 meters of cultural layers and evidence of Roman-era worship, Karain is a testament to unbroken human occupation. Recognized by UNESCO, it connects visitors to humanity's distant past.