Kutumsar Cave lies within Kanger Valley National Park, featuring remarkable limestone formations creating one of Asia's largest cave systems and the world's seventh largest. The naturally formed cavern extends approximately 200 meters with various downward and sideways passages. Unique stalagmite and stalactite formations create otherworldly underground landscapes. A concrete walkway built for tourists connects the entrance to the exit, making exploration accessible while preserving cave integrity. The caves remain closed to tourists from June to October when monsoon rains flood interior passages. Underground exploration reveals geological wonders accumulated over millennia. The cave's discovery merely two decades ago makes it relatively new to tourist circuits, offering pristine natural beauty for adventure seekers and geology enthusiasts.
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