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belum-caves1.jpgbelum-caves117 viewsMain Sections of Belum Caves
Simhadwaram
Kotilingalu Chamber
Patalaganga
Saptasvarala Guha or Musical Chamber
Dhyan Mandir or Meditation Hall
Thousand Hoods
Banyan Tree Hall
Mandapam
Belum_Caves.jpgBelum Caves11 viewsBelum Caves is the second largest cave in Indian sub-continent and the longest caves in plains of Indian Subcontinent. Belum Caves derives its name from "Bilum" Sanskrit word for caves. In Telugu language, it is called Belum Guhalu. Belum Caves has a length of 3229 meters. Belum Caves have long passages, spacious chambers, fresh water galleries and siphons. The caves reach its deepest point (120 feet from entrance level) at the point known as Pataalaganga.
kurnool_photo.jpgkurnool photo52 viewsBelum Caves: Known in 1982 by a team of European speleologists led by Mr Gebaner, Belum Caves are the second largest natural caves in Indian Sub-continent after Meghalaya Caves. These underground caves are located on a flat agricultural field, have 3 well like cavities with the central one being the main entrance to the caves. After a descent of 20 meters at the entrance, the cave is horizontal & has a length of 3229 meters. Longer than Borra Caves in Vishakapatnam district
Picture_006.jpgPicture 00643 viewsGet around
Mahanandhi
Kalava Buggha
Alampur - jogulamba temple one of shakthi peet
Ahobilam
Yaganti -near banaganapalli
Belum caves near Banagana-palle (125 km)
Srisailam - Shiva temple
Mantralayam - Raghavendra swamy temple on the banks of tungabadhra river
Rollapadu - sanctuary for the Great Indian Bustard - the largest flying bird (60 km)
Konda Reddy Fort - in the center of Kurnool
Kotla Vijaya Bhaskar Reddy -Ghat on the banks of Hundri River in Kurnool Town.
Nallamala forest
Jagannatha Hill