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Bichitra Cave
Dhurkot Cave
Entrance of Bichitra Cave
LocationDhurkot Rural Municipality, Gulmi District, Nepal
Length185 meters
Discovery1988 (Janardan Bhandari)

Bichitra Cave, also known as Dhurkot Cave, is located in Dhurkot, Nepal. It was discovered in 1988.

Geological Features

The geographical definition of this cave extends approximately 185 meters in length, featuring a primary entrance along with several natural openings.

Tourism and Development

Efforts to develop Bichitra Cave as a tourist destination have received substantial support from local, provincial, and federal governments, with investments exceeding Rs. 20 million. Local religious leaders, including Guru Ramchandra Das of the Arvindra Ashram, have studied and promoted the cave's cultural heritage.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Bichitra cave is becoming an attractive destination for tourists". ekantipur.com. Retrieved 2024-12-10.
  2. "French Tourists Explore Hidden Depths of Dhurkot Cave for the First Time - What The Nepal". 2024-03-12. Retrieved 2024-12-10.


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