KALHATTI FALLS: CAMP-SITE CAVE
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Description
An unspecified cave cut into a cliff face can be used as campsite near the top of certain Kalahatti Falls (note 1) in the Baba Budan Hills (note 2). LAKSHMI (2002): A unique trekking route which ascends up a stream line leading to the Kalahatti Falls, starts from Shree Veerabhadreshwaraswamy temple [Sri Virabhadreshwaraswami mandir], a popular tourist spot near Kemmangundi [note 3] … The path leads right to the top of the massive Kalahatti Falls. The campsite here is a cave cut [by nature or by man?] into a cliff face. From the top, traversing over undulating hills and valleys, a route descends to Kemmangundi where one can visit the 'Z'-point, a vantage view point and continue trekking to the isolated Hebbe Falls (note 4).An unspecified cave cut into a cliff face can be used as campsite near the top of certain Kalahatti Falls (note 1) in the Baba Budan Hills (note 2). LAKSHMI (2002): A unique trekking route which ascends up a stream line leading to the Kalahatti Falls, starts from Shree Veerabhadreshwaraswamy temple [Sri Virabhadreshwaraswami mandir], a popular tourist spot near Kemmangundi [note 3] … The path leads right to the top of the massive Kalahatti Falls. The campsite here is a cave cut [by nature or by man?] into a cliff face. From the top, traversing over undulating hills and valleys, a route descends to Kemmangundi where one can visit the 'Z'-point, a vantage view point and continue trekking to the isolated Hebbe Falls (note 4).
Histoire
Cavités proche
Distance (km) | Nom | Longueur (m) | Profondeur (m) |
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0.0 | KALHATTI FALLS: TEMPLE BETWEEN ROCKS | ||
10.9 | BHADRABAHU, Belgod, Belagola (Cave of) | ||
24.1 | HASSAN - MANGALORE RAILWAY TUNNELS | ||
37.6 | MULAINAGIRI CAVE | ||
37.6 | MULAIANAGIRI CAVES | ||
37.8 | DATTATREYA, Baba Budan Giri (Cave of) | ||
38.1 | RUDRESHWAR GUDI | ||
44.1 | KALAGAVE | ||
44.1 | KAVIKALGANDI |