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Caves
Belum Caves, Belum
Originally
discovered in 1854 by H.B.Foote, these subturanean passages were explored by
the Department of archealogy and Museums, followed by team of European
spalelogist led by Mr Gebaner, Belum Caves are the second largest natural
caves in Indian Sub. continent after Meghalaya Caves.
These underground caves are located on a flat agricultural field, have 3 well like cavities with the central one being the main entrance to the caves.
After a descent of 20 meters at the entrance, the cave is horizontal & has a length of 3229 meters. Longer than Borra Caves in Vishakapatnam district Belum Caves have long passages, spacious chambers, fresh water galleries and siphons. All this makes Belum Caves a geological & archeological attraction worldwide.
How to Reach This Place
Road : Belum is located 106 kms from Kurnool. It is well connected by Road.
Rail : Belum is 106 kms from Kurnool Railwaystation.
Air : Hyderabad Airport.
Borra Caves, Kirinrandal
Originally
discovered in 1854 by H.B.Foote, these subturanean passages were explored by
the Department of archealogy and Museums, followed by team of European
spalelogist led by Mr Gebaner, Belum Caves are the second largest natural
caves in Indian Sub. continent after Meghalaya Caves.
These limestone caves were formed as a result of the action of Gosthani
River. The river, which now flows through these caves, was once upon a time
flowing over the limestone area. Due to the pressure exerted by the river
water on the mineral deposits, the limestone dissolved and gradually the
caves were formed. In the process, giving rise to several interesting
structures like - a mushroom, a temple, a mosque, a church and many more.
How to Reach This Place
Road : 90 km from vishakapatnam and on the way to Araku Valley.
Rail : 90 km from vishakapatnam.
Guthikonda Caves, Guthikonda

Close to Karampudi, 38 Kms from Narasaraopet Guthikonda caves are located
amidst dense forest. The environment here is serene. The subterra mean passage (Bilam/Cave)
at Guthikonda yielded an antinnae sword cast of copper datable to the
ehalcolithic times. The cave was used as habitation site by the protohistoric
people. The location in forest and the hills attract furnists during the week
ends.
Mogalarajapuram Caves, Vijayawada
These caves are datable to 5th Century AD. The idols of Lord Nataraja, Vinayaka and Arthanareeswara are carved here.
How to Reach This Place
Road
: Vijayawada is located 275 Kms from Hyderabad. It is well connected by
Road.
Rail : Vijayawada Railwaystation.
Air : Hyderabad Airport. Undavalli
Caves, Undavalli
The Undavalli caves, in the village of Undavalli, are at a distance of and nearly The high hill overlooking the Krishna river hosts fine specimens of rock cut architectural of the Buddhists.
These
caves were excavated in 4th-5th centuries A.D. These four storied caves with
a 5m long reclining statue of Lord Vishnu sculpted from a single block of
granite, is one of the best and earliest type here.
How to Reach This Place
Road : Undavalli is 8-km from Vijayawada.
Buses and taxis are available from Vijayawada
Rail : Undavalli is 8-km from Vijayawada.
Air : 280-km from Hyderabad Airport.
Yaganti Caves, Yaganti
The natural caves at Yaganti such as Rokalla cave, Venkateswara cave, Sanka cave, and Veera Brahmam caves add beauty and serenity to this holy place. Potuluri Veera Brahmam has written his monumental work, kalagnanam in this cave only.
How to Reach This Place
Road
: Yaganti is situated at a distance of 13 kms. from Banaganapalle and 100
kms. from Kurnool. Yaganti is well connected by road and there are frequent
buses from Kurnool and Banaganapalle.
Rail : Kurnool Railway Station.
Air : Hyderabad Airport.