Guna caves (Devil’s Kitchen) kodaikanal – history,entry fee timings,photos,accidentLocation, Address & Route,
Guna Caves is situated In Kodaikanal hill town Palani hill range in Dindigul district of Tamil Nadu, South India, Guna Caves have been formed at an altitude of 2230 metres,It was first discovered by a British officer, BS Ward in 1821.
Guna Caves Kodaikanal Name Meaning :
The caves derived their present name from the popular Tamil movie Guna starring Kamal Haasan, which was shot here in 1992,Prior to that, the caves were called the Devil's Kitchen--another strange name.
As per Hindu mythology, the Pandavas from the epic Mahabharata have also stayed at this
place cooked their meals in this cave and therefore the word
"kitchen."However, there's no explanation for how the word
"Devil " came about.
Guna Caves Kodaikanal History :
In 1821, An American B.S Ward initially found this
place initially.first the named as pillar Rocks because the rocks protude from
the face of the cliff so they named Pillar-Shaped Rocks.
Later on The shola trees and lush green grasses
cover the cliffs,the shola trees (old trees) spread roots on it it was added
impression to the tourists to visit this place on that time,
The peoples have believed that the Pandavas were
lived here and used this place as a Kitchen.
Later on, this place called Devil’s Kitchen,In the
early 1900s, there are few trekkers and hikers used to go into the deep of the
cave, its 3 Pillar-type Rocks,Anyone wishing to enter the caves should grab two
rocks and lower themselves into the vertical path formed by the third rock.In
the late 1970s the inside of the caves was well photographed.
In 1991, Kamal Hassan starring Guna movie
developed in the Devils’ Kitchen,After the film went blockbuster, people
started visiting the place and from time to time they call this place Guna
Caves.
As effect
of this, few tourists tried to enter the caves and failed to make it. So far,
we’ve lost almost 16 bodies in this cave. With this in mind, The narrow ravines
inside the caves are now closed to the public the govt made an iron fence afar
from the actual cave.
Now tourists can view the place afar.
Guna Caves Kodaikanal Accident :
Still few believe that there is a devil inside the Guna Caves and that make people die In the year 2012, A 21-year-old adult slipped into the caves and, he’s no more now. The fire service and police department took action to rescue the body but end up with no positive. Similarly, there are almost 16 known people who slipped and, they couldn’t make it.
To do in Guna Caves Kodaikanal :
it’s advisable to first enjoy the place, Gnarled Shola trees root and fresh air out there. Enjoy the visuals in the eyes first and then take photos,Tourists need to walk for about 400 meters 10 minutes from the main entrance to reach the cave and hill top and it is a great location for photography.
On the other hand, it is advisable to sit back and
relax peacefully by watching the people around you,we strongly advise you to
take a visit afar enjoy it and come back with memories.
Guna Caves Kodaikanal Timing : 8 AM to 4.30 PM Mon-Sun
Guna Caves Kodaikanal Entry Fee : INR 5 per person; Camera INR 10
Guna Caves Kodaikanal Address : Pillar Rocks Rd, Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu, 624101, India
Best time to visit Guna Caves Kodaikanal (Devil’s
Kitchen) :
From April to June when the skies are clear. and
then August – September. This is when the weather is at its best,. It is
advisable not to visit the place from October to March since during this time
the weather remains wet and cold.
How To Reach Guna Caves Kodaikanal(Devil’s
Kitchen) :
The distance between Guna Caves and Kodaikanal Bus
Stand is 8.5 km and the best way is to rent a private taxi on a daily basis to
explore the sightseeing places in Kodaikanal.
Madurai International Airport, about 141 km away.
Palani Railway Station, about 74 km away.
Kodaikanal Bus Stand, about 8.5 km km away.
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