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Kanger Dhara
4.1km from Kotamsar Caves
Kangar Dhara is a waterfall which is located inside the Kanger valley national park. It is produced by the Kanger river by the presence of undulating rocks present here.
Tirathgarh Waterfall
4.29km from Kotamsar Caves
Also called as milky falls because of its beauty. This 300 feet fall is an enticing and magnificent one and is also a ‘must see’ destination in the tourist map of Chhattisgarh.
Kanger Ghati National Park
17.22km from Kotamsar Caves
One of the densest National park in India which is a collection of biodiversity, flora, and fauna. There are so many things to explore inside the forest. Many caves, waterfalls, and this forest is home for the state bird of Chhattisgarh Bastar Hill Myna.
Bastar Palace
24.09km from Kotamsar Caves
This is the royal residence and the headquarters of the Bastar kingdom. This palace is visited by thousands of tourists who visit to have a look of this significant architectural brilliance.
Chitrakote Waterfalls
39.77km from Kotamsar Caves
A beautiful and natural waterfall which has been originated from the Indravathi river of Bastar district. This is the widest waterfall in India and that is why it is called the Niagra Falls of India.
Danteshwari Mandir
58.95km from Kotamsar Caves
A temple dedicated to the goddess Danteswari which was built in the 14th century. This temple has an interesting history to say in about the name of this temple.
Jeypore Palace
70.57km from Kotamsar Caves
It was established by King Veer Vikrama Dev in 1648-49CE. It served as the capital of the erstwhile Kingdom of Jeypore ruled by the kings of Sankara dynasty.
Duduma Water Falls
71.84km from Kotamsar Caves
Duduma Water Falls is situated on the border of Koraput and Visakhapatnam districts of Odisha and Andhra Pradesh states respectively. The horsetail waterfall is 175 meters (574 ft) in height and is formed by the MACHHKUND river.
Bailadila Range
72.72km from Kotamsar Caves
A huge mountain range that is rising in the Deccan plateau. it got this name because of the resemblance of the hump of an ox. This is the highest point in the state of Chhattisgarh.
Kolab Dam
74.36km from Kotamsar Caves
This is agravity dam situated near Jaypore town in Koraput district. The dam impounds Kolab river which is a tributary of Godavari river. The majestic Kolab Reservoir generating Hydro Electric Power is situated here. There is also a beautiful garden and a small park surrounds the dam.
Gupteswar Temple and cave
98.24km from Kotamsar Caves
It is a pilgrim site situated in the Koraput district of Odisha. A limestone cave is there and its main attraction is the gigantic Shivalinga which is said to be increasing in size. Pilgrims from all over the country come here during the Sravana period because the yearly Bol Bam yatra is held at this place. Devotees walk to the Gupteshwar during Bol Bam yatra to bath in the maha kund, and then chant near the Shiva Linga.
Chandandhara Waterfall
99.13km from Kotamsar Caves
Chandan Dhara is a natural water fall situated in Jharigam Block 90 KM away from Nabarangpur.The place is also remarkable for a natural Shiva Lingam. Chandan Dhara is an ideal location for outings and picnic.
Sunabeda Jagannath Mandir
99.25km from Kotamsar Caves
This is an old Shiva temple located in the heart of sunabeda which is away from the sounds and rush of the city. The place is very caim and surrounded by forests and this temple is located on the top of a small hill.
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Kotamsar Caves
Bastar, Chhattisgarh 494001, India
This is a limestone cave formed in the Kanger limestone belt. The main ecotourist place in the Jagdalpur region of Chhattisgarh. There is a vertical fissure in the wall of a hill that serves as the main entry for the cave, and from there for the convenience of tourists, a concrete path has been made extending to the end of the cave. This is a wonder made by nature.