Komishan cave, a window to history and nature
Komishan Cave is like a window to history and nature, which, with its 7 thousand years old, holds untold secrets of the life of early humans in its heart. This amazing cave is located near the village of Komishan in Neka city and in Mazandaran province, and with its location at an altitude of 750 meters above the sea level, it boasts beautiful natural scenery.
History of Komishan Cave:
Excavations and archeological excavations in the Kamishan cave tell a story of human habitation in this cave during the Middle and New Paleolithic eras. The discovery of stone tools, pottery, and human remains is proof of the ancient age of this cave and the life of early humans in it. Ghar Komishan is an important link in the chain of history and culture of ancient Iran and provides valuable information about the way of life, tools, customs and culture of early humans in northern Iran.
The unique features of Ghar Kamishan:
The opening of the cave: The opening of the Khomeshan cave, with a width of 20 meters and a height of 10 meters, is like a gate to an unknown world of history.
Length of the cave: Komishan cave with a length of approximately 400 meters, includes several halls and rooms, each of which has its own secrets.
Natural decorations: beautiful and unique chandeliers and abstracts inside the cave, as if they are unique natural paintings that are engraved on the ceiling and walls of the cave.
Water pools: The presence of natural water pools inside the cave adds to its beauty and charm and gives the cave a wonderful feeling.