Where is Mahendra Cave situated?
It is located in Pokahara, Nepal
EditAddress: Pokhara -
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There is an entry fee
4 hour
Everyday from 10 am to 4 pm, closed on Tuesday
Wheelchair Not Accessible
All Age
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It is located in Pokahara, Nepal
EditThe cave is named after Late King of Nepal Mahendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev
EditIn 1950
Edit207 km
EditSeveral stalactites and stalagmites,a statue of Lord Shiva, Bat cave
EditYes it is safe
EditYes, guide service is available
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Travellers average satisfaction about this place is 69 and 5 people visited this place.
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Mahendra Gufa is situated toward the north of Pokhara. This popular normal traveler place in Nepal has a dim and enormous cavern that is known for underground rock formations and stalagmites. A few key attractions of this place are the symbol of Lord Shiva and the dim cavern with limestone stores.
Satisfaction: 61%
Interesting social experience seeing local people wandering into the cavern and accepting gifts from a Hindu minister. It merits bringing your light on the off chance that you can even though there are lights inside. Can be exceptionally occupied at the ends of the week.
Satisfaction: 72%
It is far down yet the steps are not very troublesome. Be arranged, however, that you need to rise later! However, it merits the view. First, go to see the cascade outside and afterward the cave. Because when you go to the cavern, you stroll along and get to the cascade from the inside. Stunning perspective and incredible photograph operation.
Satisfaction: 77%
The cavern is overrated for what you get. You move down some quite decent strides until you get to the passage of the cavern. From that point on it gets sort of tricky and wet. As you move down further there is a great deal of development going on and you need to explore through metal bars to get to a little view stage where you can see a trace of what may be Devi's Fall from beneath.
Satisfaction: 63%
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