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5 Caves of Kerala

Blog, Destinations - GoroadTrip - January 10, 2018

With the abundance of natural hills, there are many caves or caves. The caves of Kerala are a legacy of India and a visit to the world. Some of the vineyards of Kerala are:

Edakkal caves:

Of course, the vineyards of Edakkal are dominated by much of a huge rock. The name Edakkal is a medium between the two. Located in the dense hills of Ambukuthi, the vineyards of Edakkal are about ten kilometers from Sulthanbathery Wayanad. The caves go back 5000 years. The portraits and writings on the walls of these caves bear witness to this in the prehistoric age of the Stone Age.

Pakshipathalam Cave:

Pakshipathalam Cave, also known as Munikal Cave, is located in the Thirunelli District. It lies at an altitude of 1740 meters and is surrounded by lush vegetation, making it an ideal place for hiking and hiking.

Cave of Kotthavalam:

Kotthavalam Cave in Kottayam District is located on a steep cliff on the Murugan Hills. The cave is full of sculptures and statues of Lord Muruga and other gods and goddesses. Weapons and weapons of different shapes are another attraction in this cave.

Pandavan Rock Cave:

This Urukunnu cave in Kollam district bears the name of the mythological hero Pandavas. It is believed that the Pandavas used it during their exile, hence the name. The caves can be reached from a hill called Pandava Para Urukunnu. Tourists can pray in a shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva at the bottom of the hill before leaving for Pandava Para. The walk is a wonderful experience as it is easy to get to know the beautiful and picturesque hills, forests and dam of Kallada. There is a temple on the basement of Pandavan.

Kotkatalkeller:

The temple of Kottukal Cave in Kollam was built in the 6th and 8th centuries AD. The cave temple of Kottukal has two caves with a deity of Ganapathyin. There are idols of Hanuman and Nandi and Shiva Linga in the cellars.
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  • Siju Varghese January 21, 2020 at 9:20 am

    The longest cave is kalladanthy natural cave

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