7 Must-Visit Caves in India for an Unforgettable Experience
Ellora Caves
Ellora Caves houses Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain temples carved into the hillside, including the magnificent Kailasa Temple.
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Mawsmai Cave
Located in Cherrapunji, Mawsmai Cave offers an adventurous experience with narrow passages, illuminated interiors, and impressive limestone formations.
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Borra Caves
A natural wonder, Borra Caves are known for their unique limestone formations and breathtaking stalactites and stalagmites.
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Elephanta Caves
Located on Elephanta Island near Mumbai, these caves are known for intricate rock-cut sculptures, especially the iconic Trimurti statue of Lord Shiva.
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Badami Caves
Dating back to the 6th century, the Badami Caves are carved into red sandstone cliffs and feature exquisite Hindu and Jain temple carvings.
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Ajanta Caves
Famous for their ancient Buddhist rock-cut monuments and stunning murals, the Ajanta Caves date back to the 2nd century BCE and are a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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