
Kailash Cave
Cave
Kailash Cave
The Kailash Cave is located in the Kanger Valley National Park in Bastar, Chhattisgarh. Discovered on March 22, 1993, it is one of the oldest caves in the area. The cave is known for its stunning limestone formations, including stalactites and stalagmites that resemble a Shivlinga (a representation of Lord Shiva).
The cave extends about 1000 feet in length and has a depth of 120 feet. Due to its breathtaking formations, it is considered a natural wonder and is worshiped by locals. The cave is closed during the monsoon season (from June 16 to October 15) and is open to visitors from October 16 to June 15.
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