Kow-Ata cave

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Kow-Ata cave is a famous underground cavern in Turkmenistan known for its warm, sulfur-rich subterranean lake and popular bathing spot.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cave
natural monument
tourist attraction
attracts domestic tourists
international tourists
climateInside humid
warm
country Turkmenistan
environmentType karst cave
governedBy authorities of Turkmenistan
hasAccessibility road access from Ashgabat
hasFeature artificial lighting
bathing platforms
changing facilities nearby
large underground cavern
stairs leading to the lake
sulfur smell
warm subterranean lake
hasInfrastructure parking area
ticket office
visitor facilities at entrance
hasSubterraneanLake Kow-Ata underground lake NERFINISHED
isPopularFor bathing
health tourism
recreation
languageVariantName Kov-Ata NERFINISHED
Kow-Ata NERFINISHED
Kow-Ata underground lake
locatedIn Balkan Province NERFINISHED
locatedNear Bäherden NERFINISHED
locatedWestOf Ashgabat NERFINISHED
notableFor being one of Turkmenistan’s best-known natural attractions
constant warm water temperature year-round
sulfurous mineral water
partOf tourist routes in western Turkmenistan
region Central Asia
safetyConsideration slippery stairs and walkways
strong sulfur odor
touristAttractionType thermal bath
underground lake
usedAs public bathing place
spa-like facility
waterComposition sulfur-rich
waterTemperature approximately 33–38 °C
approximately 91–100 °F
waterType thermal water

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