Top 5 Caverns & Caves in Nepal, Nepal

October 21, 2021 Augustus Redeker

Nepal (/nəˈpɔːl/ ( listen); Nepali: नेपाल  Nepāl [neˈpal]), officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal (Nepali: सङ्घीय लोकतान्त्रिक गणतन्त्र नेपाल Sanghiya Loktāntrik Ganatantra Nepāl), is a landlocked country in South Asia located in the Himalaya. With an estimated population of 26.4 million, it is 48th largest country by population and 93rd largest country by area. It borders China in the north and India in the south, east, and west while Bangladesh is located within only 27 km (17 mi) of its southeastern tip and Bhutan is separated from it by the Indian state of Sikkim. A Himalayan state, Nepal has a diverse geography, including fertile plains, subalpine forested hills, and eight of the world's ten tallest mountains, including Mount Everest, the highest point on Earth. Kathmandu is the nation's capital and largest city. Nepal is a multiethnic nation with Nepali as the official language.
Restaurants in Nepal

1. Red Cliffs

Drakmar Nepal
Excellent
70%
Good
30%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 10 reviews

Red Cliffs

2. Gupteswar Gupha

Siddhartha Highway, Pokhara 33411 Nepal
Excellent
30%
Good
34%
Satisfactory
23%
Poor
10%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 480 reviews

Gupteswar Gupha

Reviewed By davidsharma777 - Pokhara, Nepal

If you haven't had a chance to visit this cave next to Davi's fall, I would highly recommend doing so. You can see a very spectacular view of the waterfall inside the cave and crystal clear pond inside the cave. The natural cave is beautiful and worth visiting.

3. Bat Cave

Pokhara Nepal
Excellent
25%
Good
27%
Satisfactory
28%
Poor
11%
Terrible
9%
Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 198 reviews

Bat Cave

Reviewed By acton28 - Manchester, United Kingdom

Now, Bat Cave is called that on every sign. I could see signs for the religious Mahendra Cave frequently. Those signs had Nepali Sanskrit and English on. The Bat Cave just had English. Bruce Wayne had no chance of hiding a Batmobile and Batwing in there. Green foothills surround the cave, but before you get there, a gate, with a kind of turnstile not out of place at a 1980’s football ground and a pay booth await. Here they try talking you into hiring a guide. I resisted that. I wanted tranquillity. He handed me a large lamp. I handed that back and shown him my simpler headtorch set. In I went. After a few steep steps, a dip and a ducked head I was in the main cavern. Alongside me were around 70-100,000 horseshoe bats. I dipped my torch and gazed on enjoying the cold humid chamber underground. The floor is slippery, the air is whiffy (it is a home to nature, after all), and my good footwear helped me a great deal. I reminded one small group to stay quiet, and they respected my wishes – and that of the bloody great big sign saying to be silent. There was a tiny passage for an exit, but I doubled back without trouble. I wanted to avoid a bump on the head.

4. Mahendra Cave

Pokhara Nepal
Excellent
10%
Good
22%
Satisfactory
41%
Poor
16%
Terrible
11%
Overall Ratings

3.0 based on 183 reviews

Mahendra Cave

Reviewed By geeksagar - Kathmandu Valley, Nepal

If you are visiting this place soon, do not forgot to take a cap and mask. Also, you'll get dirt sticked to your cloth so wear comfortable outfit and make sure you've got extra for change or dry cleaner in contact. Thanks and have a great time visiting Nepal. :)

5. Chobhar Caves

Chobhar Hill Village, Chobar Nepal
Excellent
33%
Good
0%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
67%
Overall Ratings

2.5 based on 3 reviews

Chobhar Caves

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