BORRA CAVES
Since 1807
“Borra Caves are magnificent natural creations in the Ananthagiri hills of the Araku Valley within the Visakhapatnam district. These caves originated as river waters flowed through a limestone area, a discovery credited to William King George of the Geological Survey of India. With an age of one million years, Borra Caves draws a considerable number of tourists daily, becoming a prominent attraction in Vizag. The caves' most notable feature is the exquisite collection of speleothems, varying in size. Visitors can observe bats and spot golden geckos concealed within the caves. The interplay of sunlight and darkness conjures mesmerising dancing shapes within the depths of Borra Caves. A visit to Borra Caves offers a chance to explore the beauty of the Araku Valley, featuring a visual feast of forest areas, wet forests, and diverse fauna. Formed by the flow of the Gosthani River on limestone deposits, Borra Caves are renowned for their breathtaking stalactite and stalagmite formations. Notable formations include Shiva-Parvathi, Rishi's Beard, Mother-Child, Crocodile, Human Brain, Tiger, and Cow's Udder.
UNIQUE FACTS:
• Famous Place.”
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