I was able to feel nature and refresh myself. Boat tour (500 Denar 〜) is recommended, but the cave is smaller than I imagined and the lighting is a little disappointing.
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Lake Matka Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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I was able to feel nature and refresh myself. Boat tour (500 Denar 〜) is recommended, but the cave is smaller than I imagined and the lighting is a little disappointing.
The Matka River is super beautiful, but the water is too ice
Matka Lake, calm as water, is a great kayaking place, the mountains on both sides of the Straits block the monsoon, creating the lake surface waves, the water depth is also tens of meters, but wearing life jackets there is no problem. There are several small piers in the canyon, and visitors can rent boats to explore the caves, and many wild ducks can swim in the lake, and you can quietly enjoy the canyon scenery. There are many caves in the entire Mattka Canyon, which is full of stalactites, forming a karst landscape. Tourists can explore on foot, go deep into the cave, the cave is damp and dark, and the stalactites of different shapes seem to bring people to a dream world. Below is the dark lake, the lake is clear, Deep bottom, connected to the outside of Mattka Lake, and the cave has not been fully developed, scientists have made deep dive measurements before, and have not explored the end, so how deep the cave lake is is still an unsolved mystery. See the world at the edge