Tenn Tours

About

Where experience runs deep

It starts with Jonathan. These tours are built around real cave knowledge, honest guidance and respect for the places people move through.

Guiding a cave tour means more than knowing a route. Jonathan knows how caves form, how cave conditions shape a trip, how groups move underground and what first-time visitors usually get wrong. He also knows how to explain that clearly while the tour is happening.

Good cave guiding takes geology, judgment and people skills. You need to know the cave itself. You need to know when to slow a group down and how to keep people steady when the dark, the mud or the tight spots start getting to them. That is the difference between a tour that feels staged and one that feels real.

Jonathan's goal is simple: give people a better way to see a cave than just walking through it. People should leave knowing more, noticing more and feeling like they actually did something worth remembering.

Cave knowledge

Jonathan knows cave formation, cave travel and what changes underground.

Straight guidance

Clear expectations, useful context and no tourist-script filler.

Real caving sense

For people who want more than a quick look and a photo on the way out.