Guna Caves, or Devil’s Kitchen, in Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu, offer a captivating mix of adventure and mystery. Associated with bat colonies and Pandava legends, these caves date back to 1821 and gained fame from the film "Gunaa." At 2,230 meters, they provide breathtaking views and lush forest trails, though caution is necessary due to reported disappearances. The best time to visit is from April to June, making Guna Caves a must-see for adventurers and history enthusiasts!
From Orchha's Bundela Chhatris to Lord Krishna’s Butter Ball in Mahabalipuram and Rann Utsav in Kutch's white salt marshes, just add a day to the long weekends and explore a diverse India in a mini vacation.
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Kodaikanal shot to prominence in the 19th century. Like most other colonial-era ‘hill stations’, the British tried to create a slice of home away from home here to escape the summer heat.
Police and emergency services are still searching for the 26-year-old man who slipped into a raging waterfall while posing for photographs on Wednesday.
The tribunal was hearing a plea against the remediation levels that have been set at 20-25 mg per kg on the ground that it was not scientifically tenable and that the right standard was 6.6 mg per kg.