After a long wait of 125 days, Kotamsar Cave is going to reopen for tourists on Tuesday, 22 October. This cave located in Kanger Valley National Park is quite famous all over the world for its mysterious and thrilling features.
On this, Kanger Valley National Park Director Chudamani Singh said that this time the cave is being opened on October 22 instead of October 1 due to rain. Cleanliness and other necessary arrangements have been completed inside the cave for the convenience and safety of the tourists. Local guides and park staff are also going to be deployed to ensure safety inside the cave. Read More – Honey Singh remembered his sister after 1 year, the singer reached Melbourne to surprise her…
Kotamsar Cave is known for its natural structure, mystery and adventure. Rare blind fishes live in this cave. Which makes it even more special, as well as the naturally formed lime pillars inside the cave present amazing views, which fascinate the tourists. Read More – New poster of Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 revealed, door tied with tantra and mantra will open on Diwali…
This time, ticket and gypsy facility is being provided from Kamanar Naka to enter the cave. Due to which tourists will get more comfort than before. Compared to last year, this time this change has been made to control the movement of vehicles in the park. At present there has been no change in the entry fees for the cave and other tourist places.