Most Famous Caves to Visit in India
20 Most Famous Caves to Visit in India
Seminary Hill Parvati Hill Vetal Hill Janapav Hill Vellarimala Undavalli Caves Mogalarajapuram Caves Gandhi Hill Akkanna Madanna Caves Borra Caves Araku Valley Nandi Hills Kunti Betta Savandurga Male Mahadeshwara Hills Skandagiri Ramanagara Bhimbetka Rock Shelters Madhai Kolli HillsSeminary Hill, India
Located at a distance of 5 km in the northwest of Nagpur is a small hillock, Seminary Hill. It is a visitor's favorite because it offers a panoramic view of the entire city of Nagpur. Named after St. Charles Seminary it is well set with walking paths, which makes it a perfect location to enjoy peaceful treks and spend leisure time in tranquility. The pleasant weather, captivating views and calmness leaves one rejuvenated. The place is a nature lover and photographer's paradise ready to shower its bounty. Nearby attractions include a Japanese garden, Satpura Botanical Garden, and St. Charles Seminary Walking paths are carved in these hills. It is a must-visit.
Parvati Hill, India
It came into existence in the 17th century and is built by Balaji Baji Rao, the great Peshwa monarch. It is found 2,000 feet above sea level and Parvati hill presents an all-encompassing scenic view of Pune. The hill is away from the din and bustle of the city life and the climate is pleasant all over the year. The shrine is devoted to God Shiva and Goddess Parvati though there are idols of other God and Goddesses as well. The tourists coming here has to climb nearly 100 steps to reach the hill. On the top of the hill there is a black structure of stone. Parvati Hills is the uppermost point in Pune.
Vetal Hill, India
Vetal Hill is a wonderful zone for avid walkers, joggers, and cyclists. Placed at an elevation of almost 2600 ft it is the highest point of Pune city. The scenic place is surrounded by lush greenery and has a lot of old trees. It is a paradise for bird watchers as it is home to a lot of migratory birds. Click beautiful pictures on a clear morning as you can witness the beautiful sight of Pune from the top and see exotic varieties of plants on the hilltop. There is also an Observation Deck that children love to explore. Small water tanks are also built here for watering the plants. There is an ancient Vetal Temple visited by lots of people.
Janapav Hill, India
Located on the Mumbai Indore highway the Janapav Kuti peak remains nestled in the hills of Malwa plateau. It is the highest peak and a vantage point there and remains surrounded by dense forest cover. This place is valued by the Hindus and holds mythological significance as it is considered to be the birthplace of Lord Parshuram. It is an ideal getaway for nature lovers and trekkers, which attracts several people from all over the country especially during monsoon. The area is blessed to have unique medicinally potent floral which finds wide application in Ayurveda. The views of distant rivers, mesmerizing sunset, jungles from the hilltop cajole people to keep revisiting it.
Vellarimala, India
Vellari Mala is a mountain range in Kerala stretching across Thiruvambady Panchayat in Kozhikode district and Meppadi Panchayat in Wayanad district. Situated near Thusharagiri in Kozhikode district Vellari Mala is yet another picture-perfect spot. It is a trekker's paradise and river Kanjirapuzha, a tributary of the River Chaliyar, meanders through the rocky terrain imparting it a breathtaking view. Set with several gurgling waterfalls, babbling brooks meandering through the rocky terrains, vibrant green landscapes it serves as an ideal dwelling for one to rejuvenate and douse in the unparalleled beauty. A visit to vellari mala undoubtedly turns out to be an unforgettable experience.
Undavalli Caves, India
Located at a distance of about 10kms from Vijayawada, the 4th -5th century Undavalli Caves are a center of prime attraction. Carved out of sandstone the monolith cave is an impressive testimony to the Indian rock-cut architecture. It exhibits the Gupta style of architecture and has three distinct levels the lower level resembles a Jain abode and houses several Thirthankara Sculptures. The second level is believed to house Lord Vishnu and the third level is the rooftop which commands a panoramic view of the hills, lot of greenery, and the river Krishna. The walls of the caves remain adorned sculptures of lions and elephants. It is a perfect place for history enthusiasts and tourists.
Mogalarajapuram Caves, India
Located in the middle of the city of Vijayawada at "Kasthuribaipet", Krishna District these 5th-century relics are a testimony to the heritage of Vijayawada. The caves have a religious significance owing to five rock-cut sanctums that house idols of Lord Nataraja, Lord Vinayaka, goddess Durga. The five conspicuous components of the cave are called Upanam, Kantha, Vritta Kumuda, and Pattika. Different sections of the cave are dedicated to nine manifestations of goddess Durga. A stone carved idol of Ardhanariswara, an androgynous form, of Lord Shiva and his consort Goddess Parvati (Shakthi) is unique to this place. The caves are easily accessible and a prime tourist attraction.
Gandhi Hill, India
It is the India's first Gandhi Memorial constructed on a hillock. The monument has a huge conspicuous 52 ft tall Gandhi stupa which remains surrounded by six others, all erected to pay homage and to commemorate the contributions of the Father of the nation. The memorial also houses a well-stocked library and the city's only planetarium. A light and sound show is organized in the evenings to let people have a glimpse of eventful life of Mahatma Gandhi. Provisions are made for a toy train ride which is very popular among kids. At a height of 500 feet, it is a hot spot of tourist activity that offers a breathtaking view of the entire city.
Akkanna Madanna Caves, India
Located at the foot of Indrakeeladri Hill, in the vicinity of Kanaka Durga Temple, the 7th-century twin rock-cut caves are present. They were constructed in the 17th century take their name after two ministers from the court of Quli Qutb Shah. The caves have been dedicated to the famous the Hindu Triumverate - Brahma, Vishnu and Maheshwara. The upper and lower caves have unique architectural form and remain connected through a five-step staircase. The triple celled caves have sanctums with idols of the deities. They have pillared halls with no distinct ornamental moldings or decorative elements. The caves are among the prime attractions for the visitors owing to their historic relevance and fame.
Borra Caves, India
At an altitude of 1400 m above sea level, located in the Ananthagiri hills of the Araku Valley Borra Caves is one of the largest in the country. A temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is present on account of several prevalent folklores. The caves are a result of the activity of Gosthani River on limestone area which results in the conversion of calcium carbonate into calcium bicarbonate and leads to the formation of splendid speleothems. The beautiful shadow and light effect that can be witnessed through the entire depth of the cave makes it enigmatic. Colonies of bats, the golden gecko can be spotted here. It is a must-visit for all those who want to appreciate the creativity of nature and have a mouthful of adventure.
Araku Valley, India
Nestled in the Eastern Ghats at a distance of about 120 km from Vizag is the famous Araku Valley. Colloquially called the Ooty of Andhra, it is a quaint hill station, which is a hotspot of tourist activity. The valley offers a panoramic view of the lush green forests, gurgling waterfalls, aromatic coffee plantations, and enchanting weather. It is an abode of rich biodiversity inhabiting several exotic species of flora and fauna. Owing to the presence of good reserves of bauxite it also has commercial significance. It is a favorite getaway for adventure enthusiasts willing to explore hiking, trekking, and nature lovers who would spend hours gazing at the wildlife.
Nandi Hills, India
Situated approximately 58 km from Bangalore is a tourist destination that was recently discovered but today is a popular getaway on weekends. Tourists can spot wonderfully carved arches and grand pillars with painted ceilings and walls here. Nandi Hills has shrines and monuments and is bordered by mesmeric views that make this place a secreted paradise for the travelers. Nicely placed at a height of 4855 ft above sea level, this place is thronged by visitors from Bangalore every weekend in the early hours of the morning to catch the enchanting sunrise view.
Kunti Betta, India
Kunti Batta is an ideal place for a day outing for adventure lovers. The hills all around offer mesmerizing views and it is found nearly 2882 m above the sea level. This place has historic significance and it is believed that Pandavas along with Kunti (their mother) resided here during their exile. At the foothills, there is a shrine which makes it a popular pilgrimage destination. If you travel by bus it takes around 3 hours to cover this distance. You can visit this place with your family and friends and enjoy trekking over here.
Savandurga, India
Savandurga is one of the largest Monolithic Hills in India and an enthralling weekend getaway from Bangalore. Savandurga hill is 48.4kms from Bangalore as you approach via Mysore road, off Magadi Road in the Deccan plateau of Karnataka. Savandi Veerbhadreshwara Swamy and Narsimha Swamy Temple is situated at the foothills. Adventure enthusiasts have a wonderful opportunity for a thrilling and challenging Trekking experience as you scale height of 4220 ft above sea level. The gurgling River Arkavathi passes nearby, thus making the view from the top captivating.
Male Mahadeshwara Hills, India
This scenic hill town surrounded by lush green forest and dense vegetation is a haven for nature lovers, devotees, and adventure enthusiasts. A visit to this picturesque destination invigorates your energy and rejuvenates your spirits. The quaint hillock offers a thrilling trekking experience as there are many trekking trails. A beautiful Mahadeshwara temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is situated amidst lush green forest belt and attracts hordes of devotees. The reserved forest area has massive fauna and avifauna with plenty of wildlife including Elephants, Sloth Bear, Sambhar, Bison, Leopards, and Tigers.
Skandagiri, India
Skandagiri is located 70 km from the city of Bangalore and is a gorgeous hill on the Bellary Road close to the Nandi Hills. Tourists from all across the world come here to enjoy paragliding when in Bangalore. It is a picturesque destination and an ideal weekend getaway from Bangalore. A hill with the remnants of a fort that dates back from the 18th century, the fort is in a decaying condition. There is a temple also close to the fort and this peak is a paradise for night trekkers, bird watchers, and adventure freaks. On top of the hill, a stone structure is present where you can rest.
Ramanagara, India
Ramanagara is a picturesque destination where the iconic Bollywood film Sholay was shot. It is barely 50 kilometers from the bustling concrete city Bangalore. Ramgarh is also popular as the silk city and the soil of the seven hills. Despite being a scenic place it has a hilly backdrop and the open spaces of comparatively unharmed nature, which makes this place a gorgeous escape from the din and bustle of the chaotic city life. The seven major hills found here are Yatirajagiri, Somagiri, Shivaramagiri, Krishnagiri, Sidilakallu Betta Revannasiddeshwara Betta, and Jalasiddeshawara Betta.
Bhimbetka Rock Shelters, India
Bhimbetaka Rock Shelters portrays the architectural art of India. This place contains more than five hundred rock shelters which belong to ancient era 5. It is situated in the heart of Ratapani Sanctuary about 45 km southeast of Bhopal, on the road to Hoshangabad and covers a massive area of nearly 10 kilometers. They exhibit a huge collection of prehistoric paintings illustrated in a colorful mixture of reds, greens, yellows, and whites and portray the lives of primitive cave dwellers. The paintings depict the scenes of hunting, elephants, dancing horses, exciting animal fights, and other interesting events.
Madhai, India
Madhai is a charming hill town with a myriad variety of flora and fauna flora and fauna. It is a safe habitat for tigers leopards, Chinkara, buck, chital, and a plethora of vivid birds. located in Madhya Pradesh, this serene and tranquil place is an ideal holiday destination. Madhai is known for its rich biodiversity, lush greenery, and dense foliage. Satpura National Park in Madhai surrounded by lofty peaks serene waterfalls, gorges. gushing rivulets and valleys full of blooming flowers is a paradise for animal and nature lovers.
Kolli Hills, India
Kolli Hills is a beautiful mountain range located in the Namakkal district of Tamil Nadu, India, and is not directly connected to Chennai. It is a popular tourist destination known for its natural beauty, breathtaking views and pleasant climate. The hills are approximately 1000 to 1300 meters high and cover an area of more than 280 square km. You will find around 70 hairpin turns, which take tourists to the top of the hill. Furthermore, the hills are actually part of the discontinuous Eastern Ghats.
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