INCIRLI CAVE – CINARLI – NORTH CYPRUS
Welcome
to one of the most magical places in North Cyprus!!
Incirli Cave is located just
outside the tiny village of Cinarli. Time has stood still in this mountain village, where donkeys and chickens roam freely in the narrow , winding streets. The residents are extremely
friendly, many having returned from living in London, so surprisingly English
is spoken in this remote beauty spot.
The
Incirli Cave is located just outside the village. It is advisable to call
either Mustafa or Ozzie on this number before arriving – 0090 533 844 17 55 – you can arrange to meet
them and follow them to the cave. It is clearly sign posted, so if you wanted to, you can
also walk from the village - it takes
about half an hour each way. There is a small entrance fee, about 3tl each, so
take a small amount of money with you.
There
are no guides and no information, there isn’t really even any health & safety procedures, so all
you can do is enter the cave, lit by a generator and then let your imagination
run wild! The entrance is actually obscured by a fig tree, hence the name "Fig
Tree Cave"!
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Once
inside there are smooth steps down into the heart of the cave. The floor can be a
little slippery due to the natural moisture, so caution is needed (plus, don't wear your flip flops!!) The
temperature inside is cooler than outside, so in the Spring months, jumpers are recommended. It is
the walls of the cave that make it so fascinating. The cave is inside Gypsum
Hill. Gypsum is a soft mineral and when
it reacts with water, amazing statactites and stalagmites are formed. The internal walls glisten with mineral
crystals and the statactites and stalagmites look rather like big brains or
cauliflowers! You can explore upto 100
metres of the cave, with the subdued lightening throwing spookey shadows on the
walls. It really is quite exciting!
As with all things ancient there is a legend attached to the cave. In ancient times
goat thieves would use the cave to hide their stolen goats. The villagers
followed tracks to the cave, but could only see the fig tree. Once the thieves
believed their secret had been discovered, they escaped from the far end of the
cave, although no other exit has ever been found. It was also used as a hide out for the EOKA army in the 1950's.
Once you have explored inside, it is well worth
climbing to the top of the cave, to survey the wonderful view. One really feels like
you are ontop of the World. Keep a close eye on the rocks, as ancient fossils
of sea animals can be found on this mountain range.
Jewels of the Med highly recommend a day trip to this
wonderful part of North Cyprus. Hire a car and pack a picnic. Once you have
visited the cave, return into the centre of the village and ask for directions
to the 'Monumental Tree'. About a mile to the other side of the village is a
massive 400 year old pine tree. It is in a stunning location, in the heart of
the beautiful Cypriot countryside.
A wonderful picnic spot, locals tie ribbons
around the branches of the trees and make wishes. Feel free to follow in local
traditions, especially if you wish to return to magnificent North Cyprus.
Jewels of the Med highly recommend
a visit to Cinarli and Incirli cave. Please ask our sales representative for
more information, and when you make your visit.....don’t forget your camera!