Janvi Singh
These UNESCO World Heritage Sites are renowned for their ancient rock-cut temples.
Located in the Ananthagiri Hills, these caves are known for their unique stalactite.
The second-largest cave system in India, Belum Caves offer a mesmerizing underground experience.
Situated in the enchanting state of Meghalaya, these limestone caves are a natural wonder with intricate formations and a mystical atmosphere..
These ancient rock shelters in Wayanad have fascinating petroglyphs (rock engravings) dating back thousands of years.
Located on Elephanta Island near Mumbai, these caves house beautifully carved sculptures.
Nestled in the town of Badami, these rock-cut temples showcase intricate carvings, sculptures.