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Contribuisci feedbackThe site of the resurrection. Jaskinia z niesamowicie przejrzysta,czyta i chłodna w latach 1500m.
Easy to find, sees mesmerizing, sweet water, definitely worth a visit. When you go down to the cave, a bit of a climb is easy to reach even in flip-flops, but I would definitely recommend taking water shoes and being careful when you go with kids. Costs $10/person (Jan 2023) Recommend to go in the morning as there are not many people and you can have at the end the cave too, head up, as these tiny little buggers in the water, some mini-shell fish you do not hurt pro say, but if you stop moving into the water, go ahead and try to taste what you are done like a pinch, rather unpleasant, but no damage
Kindly speaking, the place so amazing. I have been there twice with my tourists , the Cave so clean,the staff so hospitable and the services of satisfactory. To be honest am From Paje but I love the place and especially i am expert on TOURISM AND CULTURAL HERITAGE. I offer 5 спасибо большое Куза пещера.
Beautiful blue water. I was so amazed by the scenario. I must recommend this place.. don't forget to bring your swimsuit and sun screen and enjoy sleeping in the cave . One of my favourite caves to visit. I must go back again
A really nice place to visit. The entrance fee is 20.000 shilling (in cash) and the money goes to the community around the cave. We visited before the rain season started so the water level was quite low, but in rain season the water level rises incredibly high (you can see the green algae on some photos taken at the top of the cave), so it would be a completely different experience to come and swim in the rain season. The water is cold when you step in (since the temperature is so high in general), but give it a few seconds and it becomes this really cool and relaxing experience. I’m really glad we went, I’m just glad I remembered to bring cash since they don’t take credit cards (as far as I could see). The water changes from quite shallow to deep in a heart beat (I’m 177 cm and couldn’t stand on half the area), so just know how to swim (or float) or stay close to the edge of the water. Oh, also, this is a natural cave so the stones in the water are sharp, this is not a pool, just so you remember to swim and place your feet carefully They also sell drinks at the community center before you enter the cave. And there is an old style swahili house you can enter to see how they used to build them (using no metal, just wood, earth, stones, rope and palm leaves)