Kow-Ata - Turkmenistan
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Torgut
N 38° 18.032 E 057° 31.132
40S E 545368 N 4239288
This is the entrance to a famous cave in Turkmenistan, which includes an underground lake where people can swim.
Waymark Code: WM1AXB4
Location: Turkmenistan
Date Posted: 10/23/2024
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member Mark1962
Views: 2

Kow-Ata is a popular place. It's located a couple of kilometeters off the road connecting Turkmenbashi to Ashgabat, the most important road in the country.

There is a small fee to be paid before entering the cave. Inside is dark and wet and there is a strong smell of sulfur which can make visitors dizzy, so caution is advised.

Nevertheless the place is usually crowded, specially in weekends, when inhabitants of Ashgabat come here, enjoying the cave and the restaurants around.

From Wikipedia:
(visit link)

"Kow Ata (also The Bakharlyn) is an underground lake in an eponymous cave near Bäherden in Turkmenistan, at the foot of the Kopet Dag. It is the largest in Commonwealth of Independent States.

History
The landform was first documented by archaeologists in 1856. Coverage by the local press in 1896—noting the authorities of Bäherden rail-station to have had a wooden staircase installed for safe descent—led to tourists from Ashgabat flocking the site.

In 1960s, a road was constructed to the cave, electricity supplied, and hotels built in nearby areas.

Geology

Cave
The cave has a length of 250 m and variable width of 12–50 m.[2] There are five entrances.

Lake
The lake is at a depth of 55 metres (180 ft) from the 3rd (by height) cave entrance; no sunlight reaches the cave. Length is reported to lie between 75 metres (246 ft) and 80 metres (260 ft); breadth varies, across the length, between 8 metres (26 ft) and 23 metres (75 ft). Average depth is about 10 metres (33 ft); maximum depth is 15 metres (49 ft).

The water flows out into a sulfur-rich spring.

Limnology
The temperature of the lake remains roughly constant throughout the year, between 33 °C (91 °F) and 38 °C (100 °F). The water has a high mineral content and is especially rich in sulfur. The water is transparent with a shade of bluish green.

Flora and fauna
Bats, rodents, birds, and about 50 invertebrate species inhabit the cave.

Tourism
Bathing is permitted in Kow Ata, making it a prominent weekend destination for residents of Ashgabat. A long-winding illuminated staircase leads to the cave. Changing cubicles and an observation platform are provided at about 80% length of the stair-route. There are no safety features except a tape warning swimmers to not proceed beyond."
Type of Land: Other

Managed By: The Government

Contact Info: N/A

Website: [Web Link]

Type of Cave: Other

Contains Stalactites: no

Contains Stalagmites: no

Contains Bats: yes

Price of Admission: 100.00 (listed in local currency)

Visit Instructions:
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