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Tulumtaş Cave in Ankara’s Gölbaşı district opened to visitors

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Tulumtaş Cave, discovered approximately 30 years ago during excavation works for the construction of Ankara’s Ring Road in a stone quarry operated for about 30 years in Ankara’s Gölbaşı district, was opened to visitors after the necessary arrangements were made. Tulumtaş Cave, discovered approximately 30 years ago during excavation works for the construction of Ankara’s Ring Road in a stone quarry operated for about 30 years in Ankara’s Gölbaşı district started to welcome visitors after the necessary arrangements were made.

The Gölbaşı Municipality provides shuttle service to those who want to visit the cave. The shuttles depart from TOKİ Clock Tower in front of the square on Mondays and Saturdays, and from Gölbaşı Public Library in front of the square on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays at 10:30 and 14:30.

Mehmet Kara, a retired academic who visited the cave, said he liked the work done in the cave. Kara, who congratulated those involved, said, “This cave has a history of 5 million years and is alive. Formations are still ongoing. We also see landscapes resembling fairy chimneys. It’s truly a fantastic service.”

TULUMTAŞ CAVE

Located between the villages of İncek, Hacılar, and Tulumtaş, in the Karayatak region, Tulumtaş Cave is a horizontal cave with arms that can be explored for approximately 265 meters. The cave will serve with facilities such as a cafe, souvenir shop, audiovisual room, ticket booth, mosque, and toilets in a 467 square meter construction area. In the audiovisual room with a capacity of 45 people, visitors will be informed before visiting the cave.

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