Kutumsar Caves
Sushobhan RoySushobhan Roy/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, JAGDALPUR/ Updated : Jul 13, 2015, 14:35 IST
You're Reading
Synopsis
These are prehistoric caves located in Kanger Valley National Park, about 10 km away from the main entry gate of the National Park. The way goes through the dense sal trees on either side of the red gravel path with huge mounds of … Read more
These are prehistoric caves located in Kanger Valley National Park, about 10 km away from the main entry gate of the National Park. The way goes through the dense sal trees on either side of the red gravel path with huge mounds of termites lining along the sides of the jungle lane. Read less

These are prehistoric caves located in Kanger Valley National Park, about 10 km away from the main entry gate of the National Park. The way goes through the dense sal trees on either side of the red gravel path with huge mounds of termites lining along the sides of the jungle lane. The caves are famous for their stalactite and stalagmite formation and a Shiv Linga is placed at the end of the cave, which attracts a lot of religious followers to this place. The entrance is very narrow and immediately goes underground among the limestone rocks through a small iron gate. Some persons manage the queue outside the cave and also inside the cave by carrying rechargeable light chargers along with them. It is better to carry a personal headlamp while visiting the cave as it helps in getting a good view of the wet needle shaped limestone formations. There are slippery patches inside the cave and a bit more carefulness in walking along the meandering corridors helps in enjoying the natural carving of the cave. There are species of frogs and blind fishes which dominate the fauna inside the cave. The way to the outside is through the same course that took one inside the cave.
Refrain from posting comments that are obscene, defamatory or inflammatory, and do not indulge in personal attacks, name calling or inciting hatred against any community. Help us delete comments that do not follow these guidelines by marking them offensive. Let's work together to keep the conversation civil.
closecomments
Refrain from posting comments that are obscene, defamatory or inflammatory, and do not indulge in personal attacks, name calling or inciting hatred against any community. Help us delete comments that do not follow these guidelines by marking them offensive. Let's work together to keep the conversation civil.
Next story
Tirathgarh FallsVisual Stories
Trending Stories
5 snake parks in India where travellers can spot rare and venomous species and how to reach them
All deer species in India, and national parks where visitors can spot them
Last chance! 5 tiger safaris to experience in India before the wildlife season ends in June
Travelling in India this week? IMD issues heavy rain and heatwave warnings across major tourist regions
Why travellers are paying more to feel fear, freedom and adrenaline; the rise of adventure tourism in India







Comments (0)