Legend has it that Kandovan’s first inhabitants moved there in the 13th century
to escape from the invading Mongol army. They dug hideouts in the volcanic
rocks but eventually decided to settle in these caves which they gradually
developed and transformed into multi-storey, permanent houses. Since then, many
generations of their descendants have continued living in the same houses.
The attractions of Kandovan, however, are not restricted to its unusual cave
dwellings. It is located in a green and scenic valley where wild plants and
particularly natural spring waters are reputed to have healing properties. The
spring waters which are traditionally used to cure kidney problems draw many
people from surrounding towns and beyond to this area. The combination of
Kandovan’s natural landscape and resources, and above all the unique way in
which its inhabitants have adapted to the environment, has made it a popular
destination for visitors.
In this multimedia report, we are taken on a guided tour of the extraordinary
cave dwellings of this unique village, perhaps the only one of its kind in the
world
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