Tavdinsky caves are an array of severalcaves of karst origin. They are located in the vicinity of the village of Limankovy Maiminskiy on the left coast of Katun, near the source of Arzhan-Suu. In this place the border of the Republic of Altai closely approaches Katun, after which it goes further down the river, therefore, the main part of the complex is in the Altai Territory.
Tavdinsky caves (which are more than thirty here) are considered a nature monument. Their total length along the coast is about five kilometers.
Taldinskie caves received their name fromthe settlement of Talda, once existing on this place. Here also flows the Taldushka River, which in the Atlas of Altai is called Tavdushka. Surprising is the moment that the complex in various sources is called "Tavdinsky caves".
Altai - an amazing land, which is stackedof the legend. According to the Altai ancient legend, once there lived a wicked, cunning and powerful hansha Tavda. In addition to all her shortcomings, she was also remarkable for her greed and gave no life to her subjects, constantly picking them up to the last thread. At that time, what kind of accusations and quitrent was not invented! The poor people were deeply unhappy, the songs were completely silent in the edges, the carefree children's laughter disappeared. But at some point in the possession of Tavda came a mysterious couple - Katyung and Manzherok. Manzherok knew how to make wonderful pottery from clay, Katyong also wove incredibly strong nets for fishermen. The people immediately fell in love with his wife and husband, their glory reached the greedy hanshee. Immediately, Tavda appointed an untenable quitrent to the couple. Manzherok then proposed a wonderful jug to the Khanshek - he accommodated as much koumiss as the people brought her. Katyung also woven a new magic net, which allowed from the surrounding lakes to catch all the fish. Only Tavde of those gifts it seemed little. She turned her husband into a lake, and his wife became a river. The hansha hit herself with anger at the ground and disappeared. At this point, the road to the Tavdin caves was opened.