Yagodina Cave stretches over 10 kilometers and spans five levels, forming a vast and mysterious underground labyrinth scattered with vertical pits and hidden passages. Its dramatic lighting highlights the stunning natural formations inside—delicate tubular stalactites, stalagmites, cave draperies, rare cave pearls, and the intriguing “leopard skin” patterns on the walls.
As part of the tour, you’ll climb a metal staircase that leads to the impressive “Fault Hall.” Here, the riverbed of an underground stream is covered with massive stone blocks, creating a dramatic natural scene.
One of the most unique spots in the cave is the so-called New Year’s Hall, where a decorated Christmas tree—placed there years ago—still stands, adding a whimsical and festive touch to the cool, silent depths of the earth.