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Monday 4 April 2016

AULUCK : CAVES OF INDIA

EVERY TRAVELERS MUST VISIT THESE CAVES IN INDIA THAT COULD BE REVIVE  DREAM OF BEING AN EXPLORER


India is home to many caves. This land with its impeccable beauty is dotted with innumerable caves that shows the grandeur of its natural landscapes. The length of India has been explored and here are some beautiful caves that have been discovered. Showcasing some incredible paintings and sculptures, most of these caves are now sheltered and maintained by the Archeological Society of India. Here we list the top 10 caves in India. Get ready to explore them!

1. AJANTA AND ELLORA CAVES - MUMBAI
The Ajanta and Ellora caves in Aurangabad, Mumbai are the most well-known caves in India. The caves date back to 2nd century BC. The caves are well-known for the paintings found in them. The paintings of this cave display are mostly inspired by religious ideology of Buddhism. The paintings are executed on mud-plaster grounds in the tempera technique.Location: Maharastra: Ajanta and Ellora Caves - Mumbai
The Ajanta and Ellora caves in Aurangabad, Mumbai are the most well-known caves in India. The caves date back to 2nd century BC. The caves are well-known for the paintings found in them. The paintings of this cave display are mostly inspired by religious ideology of Buddhism. The paintings are executed on mud-plaster grounds in the tempera technique.

Location: Maharastra
2. ELEPHANTA CAVESElephanta Caves is located on an island hill of Raigarh District of Maharashtra. It is around 7km from Mumbai shores. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this rock-cut-cave temple exhibits Shiva and his different forms through the stone images. The caves have stood the test of time since circa 6th – 7th centuries A.D.Location: MaharastraElephanta Caves is located on an island hill of Raigarh District of Maharashtra. It is around 7km from Mumbai shores. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this rock-cut-cave temple exhibits Shiva and his different forms through the stone images. The caves have stood the test of time since circa 6th – 7th centuries A.D.
Location: Maharastra
3. BADAMI - KARNATAKAThe beautiful carved cave temples of Badami is located in Karnataka. The Badami caves are composed of four different caves. Two of them are dedicated to God Vishnu, one to God Shiva and one is a Jain temple. The cave temple is made of red sandstone and stands on the edge of a hill. It is one of the best Indian rock-cut architecture in South India. Location: Karnataka: Badami - KarnatakaThe beautiful carved cave temples of Badami is located in Karnataka. The Badami caves are composed of four different caves. Two of them are dedicated to God Vishnu, one to God Shiva and one is a Jain temple. The cave temple is made of red sandstone and stands on the edge of a hill. It is one of the best Indian rock-cut architecture in South India. 
Location: Karnataka
4. BHIMBETKA CAVES - MADHYA PRADESH
This cave which also happens to be a UNESCO world heritage site, is located 45 kilometeres away from Bhopal, in Ratapani Wildlife Sanctuary. This natural cave is found amidst lush greenery, rocky terrains and cliffs. It's quite strenuous getting to the caves, but it's definitely worth it. The caves are home to rock carvings and cave painting-the earliest means of human expression. Location: Madhya Pradesh: Bhimbetka Caves - Madhya Pradesh
This cave which also happens to be a UNESCO world heritage site, is located 45 kilometeres away from Bhopal, in Ratapani Wildlife Sanctuary. This natural cave is found amidst lush greenery, rocky terrains and cliffs. It's quite strenuous getting to the caves, but it's definitely worth it. The caves are home to rock carvings and cave painting-the earliest means of human expression. 
Location: Madhya Pradesh
5. UDAYAGIRI AND KHANDAGIRI CAVES - ODISHA
The Udayagiri and Khandagiri caves are located near the city of Bhubaneswar. The caves are famous for 33 rock-cut chambers, sculptures and wall paintings. They are known for their Jain influences and are said to be used as monasteries. It is said that the caves were carved to be residential units for Jain Monks who lived there during the 19th century. Location: Odisha: Udayagiri and Khandagiri Caves - Odisha

The Udayagiri and Khandagiri caves are located near the city of Bhubaneswar. The caves are famous for 33 rock-cut chambers, sculptures and wall paintings. They are known for their Jain influences and are said to be used as monasteries. It is said that the caves were carved to be residential units for Jain Monks who lived there during the 19th century.  
Location: Odisha
6. BELUM CAVES - ANDHRA PRADESH
Belum Caves is located in the Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh. These caves are said to be the longest in the Indian subcontinent. The caves are home to lime formations called Stalagmites and Stalactites. The cave extends to the length of around 4 km and has long passages, spacious chambers, and fresh water galleries. This natural underground cave is formed by the constant flow of underground water and is has rich deposits of quartz. Location: Andhra Pradesh: Belum Caves - Andhra Pradesh

Belum Caves is located in the Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh. These caves are said to be the longest in the Indian subcontinent. The caves are home to lime formations called Stalagmites and Stalactites. The cave extends to the length of around 4 km and has long passages, spacious chambers, and fresh water galleries. This natural underground cave is formed by the constant flow of underground water and is has rich deposits of quartz. 
Location: Andhra Pradesh
7. KUTUMSAR CAVE - CHATTISGHAR
Kutumsar Cave is located in the Kanger Valley National Park, Chattisgharh. It is 1327 metres long. This cave too has stalagmite and stalactite formations. These rock formations are found at a depth of around 35 metres. The caves have a lot of natural chambers and wells. Location: Chhatisghar: Kutumsar Cave - Chattisghar

Kutumsar Cave is located in the Kanger Valley National Park, Chattisgharh. It is 1327 metres long. This cave too has stalagmite and stalactite formations. These rock formations are found at a depth of around 35 metres. The caves have a lot of natural chambers and wells. 
Location: Chhatisghar
8. KREM LIAT PRAH - MEGHALAYA
Krem Liat Prah is located in the Jaintia hills, Meghalaya. It is known to be the longest natural cave in all of Asia. The linking of the Krem um im-Liat Prah cave system to Krem labbit (Khaidong) creates a single cave system of 22,202.65 m. The cave is situated at Shnongrim Ridge. The most significant feature of Liat Prah is the Aircraft Hangar, an enormous trunk passage. Location: Meghalaya: Krem Liat Prah - Meghalaya

Krem Liat Prah is located in the Jaintia hills, Meghalaya. It is known to be the longest natural cave in all of Asia. The linking of the Krem um im-Liat Prah cave system to Krem labbit (Khaidong) creates a single cave system of 22,202.65 m. The cave is situated at Shnongrim Ridge. The most significant feature of Liat Prah is the Aircraft Hangar, an enormous trunk passage. 
Location: Meghalaya
9. BORRA CAVES, ANDHRA PRADESH
These caves are located at a distance of around 92 kilometeres north of Visakhapatnam. The cave is at an elevation of about 705 m (2,313.0 ft). The cave encloses well-structured steps attached with strong railings which gives easy access to it. It is also is known to be the deepest cave in India. Location: Andhra Pradesh Know of more caves around India? Have you been to any of these? Do tell us in the comments below. Find more such interesting posts on our Instagram page.: Borra Caves, Andhra Pradesh

These caves are located at a distance of around 92 kilometeres north of Visakhapatnam. The cave is at an elevation of about 705 m (2,313.0 ft). The cave encloses well-structured steps attached with strong railings which gives easy access to it. It is also is known to be the deepest cave in India. 
Location: Andhra Pradesh

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