What awaits you
My name is Vika and I will be your guide for this tour.
If you have a question before booking, here is my Instagram @Gidovik ))
In the largest cave in Spain open to the public, you will unravel the secrets of the amazing forms of Canelobre cave, see them in beautiful illumination and hear about the consequences of the Civil War. Then we'll go to colourful Busot, visit the interactive museum of ethnic music, look at the olive plantations from the fortress ruins and taste the local beer with some tapas.
Natural wonder of Spain
I will talk to you about the origin of the name of the cave and explain how these amazing shapes were formed. Accompanied by relaxing music, you will walk among stalactites and stalagmites, illuminated in different colours. Together we will try to use our creative power and give them history names. Later, you will be able to imagine what kind of effort it took to discover the cave at a time when it was impossible to light even half of the room. You will learn how the locals managed to influence the opening of the cave for tourists, what happened here during the Civil War and why the consequences of those years will remain.
Cosy town at the foot of the mountain
After visiting the caves, you will walk through the atmospheric town of Busot. We will then visit the Museum of Ethnic Music, where instruments from all over the world are collected. At each showcase you will see an electronic panel where you will find an instrument and its sound, open non-trivial samples and be inspired by the sounds. We will also visit the Catholic Church and head to the ruined Busot Fortress, where you will enjoy beautiful views of the olive plantations. Finally before the rise, according to the mood, we will treat ourselves to a nice cold beer or any other drink and get a taste of the excellent local tapas.