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Amiantos Asbestos Mine Walking Tour with Geologist Guide

Oleh Konstantia Achilleos
Pembatalan percuma tersedia
Harga adalah RM 258 seorang dewasa

Ciri-ciri

  • Pembatalan percuma tersedia
  • 2j
  • Baucar mudah alih
  • Pengesahan serta-merta
  • Berbilang bahasa

Gambaran keseluruhan

  • Discover the history of the Amiantos asbestos mine with a geologist
  • Explore the Troodos Botanical Garden and learn about its history
  • Visit the Troodos Geopark Visitor Center and see original mining artifacts
  • Learn about the environmental impact of asbestos mining in the area
  • See the open-pit mine and learn about the ongoing restoration efforts

Lokasi aktiviti

    • Troodos Mountains
    • Troodos, Limasol, Cyprus

Titik Pertemuan/Penebusan

    • WWH8+H8C, Amiantos 4810, Cyprus | Troodos Botanical Garden «Α.G. Leventis»
    • Amiantos, Limassol, Cyprus

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Amiantos Asbestos Mine Walking Tour with Geologist Guide

  • Tempoh aktiviti ialah 2 jam2j
    2j
  • Bahasa Yunani
Masa bermula: 10:00
Butiran harga
RM 258.03 x 3 DewasaRM 774.09
Jumlah
Harga adalah RM 774.09
Hingga Ahd, 14 Jun

Perkara yang dirangkumi dan tidak dirangkumi

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    Guided tour of the Troodos Botanical Garden
  • Apa yang disertakanApa yang disertakan
    Guided tour to the Troodos Geopark Visitor Center
  • Apa yang disertakanApa yang disertakan
    Guided walk to the Amiantos Asbestos Mine
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    Environmental and historical insights
  • Apa yang tidak disertakanApa yang tidak disertakan
    Transportation to the starting point
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    Meals and drinks

Ketahui sebelum anda tempah

  • Not suitable for: People over 95 years, People with altitude sickness

Perkara yang anda boleh jangka

Begin your journey at the Troodos Botanical Garden “A.G. Leventis”, a peaceful and beautifully restored space built on land once directly affected by mining activity. This garden is more than a collection of plants — it is a living symbol of recovery.

As you walk through its paths, learn about the unique flora of the Troodos Mountains and how the mine shaped the surrounding environment during its operational decades. Discover how the landscape looked when the mine was active, how workers lived, and how the extraction of chrysotile asbestos transformed the mountain both physically and socially.

From the garden, we will walk towards the Troodos Geopark Visitor Center, where the story deepens. Inside, interactive exhibits and original mining artifacts reveal how the asbestos industry operated, how the mine expanded over the decades, and how it shaped the lives of thousands of workers and their families. See tools, photographs, rock samples, and archival material that bring the mine’s history to life.

The Visitor Center also helps you understand the environmental consequences of asbestos mining. Discuss how the extraction process affected air quality, and how the mine’s enormous waste heaps altered the landscape. Learn about the science behind asbestos risks, how exposure affected workers, and how the community around the mine experienced both the benefits and the burdens of industrial development.

After exploring the Visitor Center, begin your route toward the massive open‑pit mine, following a path that reveals the scale of human intervention in the mountain. As you approach the pit, the landscape opens into a vast amphitheatre carved by decades of excavation. Standing at a safe viewpoint, see the terraced slopes, the exposed rock layers, and the sheer size of the mine — a powerful reminder of how deeply humans can reshape the Earth.

Hear stories from former workers, insights from environmental research, and reflections on the mine’s legacy. Talk about the economic importance of asbestos during the 20th century, the global demand that fueled the mine’s expansion, and the eventual decline of the industry as health risks became widely recognised. Gain a deeper understanding of how industrial heritage, environmental science, and community memory intersect in this place.

Learn how the landscape is being restored. The Amiantos Mine is now one of the largest environmental rehabilitation projects in Cyprus. Discover how scientists and foresters stabilise slopes, rebuild soil, reintroduce native plants, and monitor ecological recovery. See areas where reforestation is taking hold, where terraces have been reshaped, and where nature is slowly reclaiming the scars of extraction.

Lokasi

Lokasi aktiviti

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    • Troodos Mountains
    • Troodos, Limasol, Cyprus

Titik Pertemuan/Penebusan

  • PEOPLEPEOPLE
    • WWH8+H8C, Amiantos 4810, Cyprus | Troodos Botanical Garden «Α.G. Leventis»
    • Amiantos, Limassol, Cyprus