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Adrenalin journey to the depths of the Earth

Package Details
Destination: Prague, Bohemia, Czech Republic
Duration: 2 days
Price: $471.17
Details & Booking at viator.com
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Offered by: Viator
Are you ready to take part in a program, which is challenging and surprising, while also being relaxing – a sort of window into the world of silence, the world of courage and fear?

What's included

one night in hotel in Brno
driver
transport
guide
instructor
all equipment
food and drinks

We will take you into the caves in the Moravian Karst, which are not normally open to the public, under the supervision of experienced speleologists. The Rudické propadání cave system – Býčí skála – is 12 km long and is the second-longest cave system in the Czech Republic.

The underground Jedovnice Stream falls to a depth of 86 m along with a system of waterfalls, of which the highest is 35 m. Its dynamic character has created tall underground canyons and massive domes. A labyrinth of chimneys and horizontal caves rises over a hundred meters above the underground stream, which, together with the abundant sinter deposits, is evidence of the continuous karst process.

Itinerary

Are you ready to take part in a program, which is challenging and surprising, while also being relaxing – a sort of window into the world of silence, the world of courage and fear?

This program is conceived purely as an experience, it is a suitable addition to workshops or strategic offsite programs.

What's included

one night in hotel in Brno
driver
transport
guide
instructor
all equipment
food and drinks

Tour Description

We will take you into the caves in the Moravian Karst, which are not normally open to the public, under the supervision of experienced speleologists. The Rudické propadání cave system – Býčí skála – is 12 km long and is the second-longest cave system in the Czech Republic.

The underground Jedovnice Stream falls to a depth of 86 m along with a system of waterfalls, of which the highest is 35 m. Its dynamic character has created tall underground canyons and massive domes. A labyrinth of chimneys and horizontal caves rises over a hundred meters above the underground stream, which, together with the abundant sinter deposits, is evidence of the continuous karst process.