Thursday, April 08, 2010

cave of the Blind Fish

This cave, situated merely 30 km from Jagdalpur, has a spooky air. The cave stands off a hill brook that suddenly disappears when it approaches the mouth of the cave. The cave has remained a geological mystery even for scientists because of the presence of blind fish there. Hundreds of researches have been done on these fish but these studies have remained inconclusive.

The stalagmites which emit musical sounds are another attraction in this area. The world famous Kotmasar caves are a perfect site for stalagmites and stalactites. Passing through its maze can be an unforgettable experience. It is, however, advisable to take a guide along while visiting these caves.

Call of the Jungle
The Kanger Valley National Park promises a satisfactory and unparalleled natural experience to very traveller. The place is merely 27 km from the tribal heartland of Jagdalpur. The place has caught the attention of famous naturalists and geologists from all over the world because of its vivid vegetation, fauna, flora, falls, lakes, caves and ravines.

And if you have a special intrest in archaeological sites, drive straight to Sirpur. One can also take a detour to Baranwapara where a wildlife reserve of 245 square kilometers has numerous leopards, tigers, bears, cheetal, sambhar and 150 other species. The tourism and forest departments of the state have made arrangements for overnight stays in the reserve. Guided tours are also offered on prior bookings.

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IIPM Editorial, 2009


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