Undulating
streams, whispering bamboo, diverse wildlife, and
innumerable trekking trails make Dandeli a dream destination.
River Kali and its tributaries, Kaneri and Nagajhari,
meander through the moist deciduous and semi-evergreen
forests. The Dandeli forests also play host to the
graceful Virnoli Rapids, the magnificent Supa Dam,
the sinister Syntheri Rocks, Nagajhari Viewpoint,
the Kulgi Nature Education Camp, the Kavla Caves with
their Shivling-like stalagmites, and Sykes Point which
offers a stunning view of the Kalinadi Valley.
Kavla Caves
The Kavla caves are located in the
Dandeli sanctuary, 28km from the town of Dandeli. Embedded
in the rocks on the ridge overlooking the Kali river valley,
these natural caves were
created by water seeping through
porous rocks over millions of years. There are two ways
to approach Kavla caves. Your first option is to ascend
a roughly-hewn stairway of 1000 steps after crossing the
Kali river stream near the Nagjhari Power Station at Ambikanagar.
The other route is through the Dandeli game sanctuary via
Panasoli village. The view of the river valley from Kavla
caves is breathtaking. Though
the cave is about 15 ft. high, its mouth is only three
feet in height. You will need to use a powerful flashlight
to explore these caves; they are pitch dark. After crawling
on hands and knees for about 30 ft., the roof opens to
a height of about 10 ft. A few more steps lead you to
a mammoth Shivling-like stalagmite. The area surrounding
it has been converted into a sanctum sanctorum and is
maintained by a priest who is only present for a brief
time each day. During the Maha Shivarathri festival, this
cave is electrically lit to play host to a jatra that
takes place here. Moving deeper into the cave, you will
see some stalactites and a small finger-like stalagmite.
The entrance and the exit of these caves is in the form
of an inverted "U" with doors at both end.
Location and Area
Uttara Kannada District; 475 sq km.
Flora and Fauna
Moist deciduous and semi-evergreen
forests. The area is also rich in bamboo.
Mammals
The elephant, gaur, tiger, panther,
sambar, spotted deer, mouse deer,barking deer, sloth bear, wild boar,
wild dog, mongoose, porcupine, jackal
and common langur are some of the
mammals found here.
Birds
The golden-backed woodpecker,
crested serpent eagle, white breasted
kingfisher, grey hornbill, great pied
hornbill, Malabar pied hornbill and
more are found here.
Reptiles
Crocodiles and various kinds of snakes
can be found here.