Definitely visit here I recommend taking small cash . As the caves have water till knee level it becomes a more better experience
It's very beautiful and natural cave for the people who like natural places but now a days it's become very commercial
Gupt Godavari is counted amongst the most interesting places to visit in Uttar Pradesh. It is both a natural wonder and a place of immense spiritual significance. Like all the other famous tourist attractions in Chitrakoot, there is a fascinating mythological tale behind it. Located at a distance of about 18 km from the district of Chitrakoot, this place is held in the highest respect by devotees. According to the Hindu mythological epic, Ramayana, it was here that Lord Rama and Lord Laxmana stayed for some time during their exile for 14 years. There are two cave systems inside the mountain, while the water inside them is filled up to the knees. One of these caves is very high and wide, along with a narrow entrance which makes it quite difficult for anyone to pass through. The other cave though, is very long and narrow. A stream of water keeps flowing continuously from rocks deep inside the cave. These then flow towards another cave before simply disappearing into the ground. It is a strange phenomenon which has always bewildered tourists and has also led to this place being named as Gupt Godavari. The bigger of these caves also displays two stone carved thrones. These are believed to belong to Lord Rama and Lord Laxman. Wading through the knee deep water, while admiring the beauty of the caves, is really an exciting adventure. The highlight of the entire trip is reaching the temple inside the cave called the Ram Darbar. There is a courtyard of the temple along with the statues of Lord Rama, Goddess Sita and Lord Laxmana seated on a raised platform. There is an opening directly above it which allows sunlight to permeate through.
Gupta Godawari is counted amongst the most interesting places to visit. It is both a natural wonder and a place of immese spiritual significance. Like all the other famous toursit attraction in chirakoot, there is a fascinating mythological tale behind it. This place is held in the highest respect by devotees. The Lord Rama and Laxman stayed for some time during their exile for 14 years. There are two caves inside the mountains. one of these caves is very high and wide. A steam of water keeps flowing continuously . There are so many monkeys. Inside Gupt Godavari there is pair of caves which are beautifully carved inside have many small temple inside it. In first cave there is stairs which led us to down the cave have temples in it. In second cave stream of water running along its base and water is up to knees naturally coming inside the cave , as we go further the lane becomes narrow and narrower till we reach temple inside it. lastly its good place to go.
Great place. A must visit place for people with spiritual inclination. Original cave with pond has been maintained. Idols have been installed at many places where the seated Pujaris continuously coax u for offering money similar to what they do at Sati Anusuya's temple
Guptgodavari is famous for its caves which is formed by river flow, there is entrance ticket to visit this. Inside cave there is guptgodavari temple and caves are realy beautyfull, earlier there was water flowing in caves but now its dry caves, only one caves with water, Out side temple there is street market where you can find hand made wooden items like toyes and house hold deciratives item.
Nice place one of its kind. Awesome scenic beauty around this place. Level of oxygen can be low in the caves so it is advised to take good care of elders and children as other asthmatic patients. Only thing is that the priests are standing at almost every 10m distance and are going to ask you to offer "dakshina" in the name of God specially to the newly married couples. Car parking fees Rs 30 Shoe stand at the entrance @ Rs 3 per pair and entry fees Rs 20 per individual.
It's a holy place to visit. Bhagwaan Shree Ram stayed here during his vnvaas for liilaa.