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Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave

Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave

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Meilleur moment pour visiter

Visit early morning (7-9 AM) to avoid crowds and catch the soft light filtering into the cave entrance. February and March offer the added spectacle of the sunbeam phenomenon inside.

Conseils budget

Entry costs around 100 NPR (less than $1 USD) for foreigners, with no additional camera fee. Bring small bills as the ticket counter rarely has change for large denominations.

Recommandé pour

Pilgrims and spiritual seekers, Adventure travelers, Photographers, Budget backpackers

Planifiez votre visite

45-60 minutes

À propos

Faits rapides: Inside the cave sits a Shiva lingam that rises naturally from the cave floor, drawing thousands of pilgrims each year. The massive waterfall thundering nearby was formed over 12 million years, making the cave part of one of Asia's longest underground river systems.

Points forts: A single beam of sunlight pierces through a crack in the cave ceiling at exactly 11:47 AM during February and March, illuminating the lingam directly below. Local guides say the cave's temperature stays a constant 18°C year-round, creating a cool refuge that smells of wet stone and sacred incense.

Conseils d'initiés

  • Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes as the 500 steps down can get slippery from moisture dripping through the cave.
  • Touch the stalactites gently; they grow only one centimeter every 100 years and are protected by law.
  • Carry a small flashlight to see the carved inscriptions left by 18th-century monks on the lower cave walls.
  • Visit the attached temple first, then the cave, as the temple closes at noon for afternoon prayers.

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