Keloğlan (Keloğlanlar) Cave, opened to tourism in 2003, is located in Dodurgalar. Resembling a large dripstone forest with stalactites and stalagmites formed by water droplets containing lime, Keloğlan Cave is one of the 14 caves opened to tourism in Turkey.
Keloğlan (Keloğlanlar) Cave, opened to tourism in 2003, is located in Dodurgalar. Resembling a large dripstone forest with stalactites and stalagmites formed by water droplets containing lime, Keloğlan Cave is one of the 14 caves opened to tourism in Turkey.
The air of the cave is particularly beneficial for asthma patients. The visiting area of the cave, where bones belonging to skeletons of various animals that emerged during the study work are exhibited, is 145 meters.