Borra Caves
The Borra Caves are a famous set of limestone caves located in the Ananthagiri Hills of Andhra Pradesh, India. Discovered in 1807 by the British geologist William King, these caves are known for their stunning stalactites and stalagmites, which have formed over thousands of years. The caves are situated at an elevation of about 800 meters and are part of the Eastern Ghats mountain range.
The caves are also home to various species of bats and other wildlife, making them an important ecological site. Visitors can explore the main cave, which features a large central chamber and several smaller passages. The Borra Caves are a popular tourist destination, attracting nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.