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Where is God's Cave?

Published in Bulgarian Caves 2 mins read

"God's Cave" refers to the Prohodna Cave, a renowned natural landmark located in north central Bulgaria. It is famously recognized for two remarkable, eye-like holes in its ceiling, which have earned it the nickname "God's Eyes."

Location of Prohodna Cave

Prohodna Cave is nestled within the picturesque Iskar Gorge, a stunning natural area known for its dramatic rock formations and rich biodiversity.

Here's a detailed breakdown of its location:

  • Country: Bulgaria
  • Region: North Central Bulgaria
  • Province: Lovech Province
  • Municipality: Lukovit Municipality
  • Nearest Village: Karlukovo
  • Geographical Feature: Iskar Gorge


Feature Description
Type Karst cave
Nickname God's Eyes Cave, Eyes of God Cave
Key Feature Two large, natural holes resembling eyes in the ceiling
Location Iskar Gorge, near Karlukovo, Bulgaria


Why is it Called "God's Cave"?

The cave's distinctive name stems from its most striking feature: two almost perfectly almond-shaped openings in its colossal ceiling. When observed from a specific angle, particularly from the cave's interior, these openings resemble a pair of giant eyes gazing down. During certain times of the day, sunlight streams through these "eyes," creating a dramatic and almost mystical effect, further enhancing their resemblance to divine eyes. This natural phenomenon has led to the cave being widely known as the "Eyes of God" or "God's Cave."

Exploring Prohodna Cave

As a karst cave, Prohodna offers a fascinating geological experience. It is one of Bulgaria's most accessible large caves, making it a popular destination for tourists, cavers, and rock climbers alike. The cave boasts two main entrances, known as the Small Entrance and the Big Entrance, connected by a long, well-lit passage, allowing visitors to walk through its entire length.

Visitors can experience:

  • Natural Light: Unlike many caves that require artificial lighting, Prohodna is naturally illuminated by the light filtering through the "God's Eyes" and its large entrances.
  • Rock Formations: While not abundant in stalactites and stalagmites typical of many show caves, its massive chambers and unique ceiling formations are impressive.
  • Adventure Activities: The area around Prohodna is also popular for bungee jumping from one of its entrances and rock climbing on its impressive rock faces.

For more information about Prohodna Cave, you can refer to its Wikipedia page.