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Viral Video: Monkey Snatches Bundle Of Rs 500 Notes, Rains Money From Tree At Guna Caves In Kodaikanal

A funny incident there has gone viral online where a monkey grabbed a bundle of Rs. 500 notes from a tourist and climbed up a tree.

A video going viral online shows a monkey sitting on a tree and throwing Rs. 500 notes. This happened near the Guna cave area in Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu.

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The Guna Cave area in Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu, is a popular tourist spot. A funny incident there has gone viral online where a monkey grabbed a bundle of Rs. 500 notes from a tourist and climbed up a tree.

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Have a look at the video:

Kodaikanal, located in the Dindigul district, brings in many visitors every year. Guna Cave became even more famous after the hit film Manjumal Boys, which led to more tourists visiting the area.

Tourists were shocked to see Rs. 500 notes flying through the air. The tourists whose bag was taken waited calmly with his friend and started picking up the notes falling from the tree. Other tourists also helped collect the money. But some of the notes fell into the valley and couldn’t be recovered.

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First published on: Jun 16, 2025 12:47 PM IST


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