If we are to highlight the most important option among the tourist attractions of Hamadan, Ali Sadr Cave takes the lead. This cave is one of the longest water caves in the world, located in the northwest of Hamadan, Kabudarahang County, in the village of Ali Sadr. This water cave with its winding corridors is one of Hamadan's natural attractions, with a history of more than 190 million years. Interestingly, about 12 kilometers of this cave's path have been identified so far, and only 2.5 kilometers are accessible to tourists.
You can move by boat on the water and be amazed by the natural formations visible inside the cave.
Ali Sadr Cave, which is the twenty-third national natural monument on Iran's natural heritage list, has depths close to 55 meters in some places and is a memorable experience for those who fear water and those who do not!
Viewing the interior space of this cave along the long boat route is like reading a geology book up close, unlike anything you will see elsewhere.
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