Crimea carries a rich history since ancient times. The peninsula was inhabited by various tribes, each of which had its own culture, its own legends, legends, traditions. Some of them are known to us today, thanks to those who wrote books, manuscripts, conveyed stories from mouth to mouth.
What are the caves in Crimea! If possible, be sure to visit the red and marble caves on the south coast, where it blows cold, stalactites, stalagmites and stalanas grow everywhere, underground rivers flow, and on the walls you can see traces of life long ago.
It is also mandatory to at least once under the majestic vaults of the peaks of Chatyrdag in Yalta. You will contact the secrets of ancient castles, arches and bizarre mugs of rocks created by nature for centuries.
Not far from Feodosia there is an amazing reserve called Kara-Dag, which is the ruins of the volcano operating in the Jurassic period. Today, all lovers who come to admire the majestic mountains, observe the tradition of swim through the “golden gate” — a rock in the form of an arch, and make a desire to never part.
Resting on the southern coast of Crimea, you can also visit the picturesque village of Simeiz, where you will hear an amazing legend about local cliffs — a monk, a diva and a cat.