This cave hit fame after the Tamil movie Guna. People flocked to explore the picturesque yet dangerous caves and were not disappointed even a bit. Located at close proximity to the Pillar Rocks Road, it was earlier known as Devil’s Kitchen because of its spooky undertones. Naturally formed between the boulders of the mountains at an altitude of 2230 metres, the narrow ravines are now closed for public visit, due to the chances of suffering a free fall.

You can still trek around the pine forests and the roots that remain entangled around the caves. It forms a sort of disclaimer to the kind of things you may find in the cave if you walk through it. From blind spots to bats, its a live haunted house offering the most thrilling experience.

Source : traveltriangle