
Kow-Ata Underground Lake
Located near the city of Balkanabat in western Turkmenistan, Kow-Ata is one of the country's most remarkable natural attractions. The cave is famous for its warm underground thermal springs that flow through its chambers, making it a unique and popular destination for both tourists and locals seeking therapeutic benefits.
Healing Waters
The waters of Kow-Ata are rich in minerals and are believed to have healing properties, particularly for skin and joint conditions. The temperature inside remains consistently warm, averaging around 35°C (95°F), which makes it a comfortable place for bathing year-round.
Cave Interior
The interior of the cave is impressive in both size and beauty, consisting of:
- Network of tunnels and halls - Extensive underground passages
- Natural lighting - Some areas illuminated by natural light
- Thermal springs - Warm water flowing through chambers
- Unique geothermal features - Rare geological formations
Historical Significance
Kow-Ata is not only a natural spa but also a site of historical significance. Its large dimensions and unique geothermal features have made it a local landmark for centuries. The cave's natural beauty and hot springs attract visitors from across the region, offering a serene setting for relaxation and rejuvenation.
The surroundings are equally captivating, with beautiful landscapes that enhance the site's charm.
Location
Near Balkanabat, western Turkmenistan
Built
Natural formation