Panagia tract and Arpat waterfalls

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Rating 7110

23 december 2015Travel time: 6 august 2009
When we visited almost everywhere in the vicinity of Sudak, we came across an excursion to Zelenogorye, which was quite cheap. Nothing special, a small Arpat gorge ending in a waterfall, which for some reason we didn’t reach then, and a lake, quite beautiful, with green water. They say that local clay is dissolved there, very useful for the skin. In the gorge, one of the baths is called the bath of love, which you need to climb into together. Of course we got in. For now we are together. A few years later, they decided to return to this place on their own. We drove from Sudak to Morskoy by bus, walked three kilometers in the direction of Alushta until the turn with the sign "Zelenogorye" and then walked another 7 km. Taxi drivers dangled, but we walked. The entrance to the gorge is paid. We wanted to somehow get around, but did not find how. I had to pay. This time we reached the waterfall, swam in it, then in the lake.
We didn’t have the strength to go back on foot, so we drove to the highway in a private trader (quite cheap). Three more kilometers and we are at the Morskoy bus station. We bought bus tickets Alushta-Simferopol. After driving a couple of kilometers, the bus broke down. The people who had train tickets were shocked and began to call a taxi. We weren't in a big hurry. We managed to stop some van carrying keg beer. A couple of Tatar guys took us to Sudak absolutely free of charge. Moreover, at the ticket office of the bus station, we managed to return the money paid for the tickets. Great walk!
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