Kotumsar cave is located in Kanger Valley National Park. The cave abounds in stalactite and stalagmite columns, the entrance to the caves is a small passage of 5ft. height and 3ft width. There are five chambers in the cave which have several blind wells all except one covered with a sheet of rock which, when struck, gives a hollow sound. Limestone structures called stalactite (one hanging from the roof) and stalagmite (on deposited on the floor) are major attractions
Dandak caves is 200m long and its depth is 15-25m. There are two compartments is this cave. After entering in to first compartment a bid chamber can be seen. In this hall solid and bright structures of huge dripstone are formed. To reach into second compartment one has to go by crawling on knee. A wll like structure into deep dark is also presnent there. After that, white and beautiful structure of stalactite is formed. The cave is lit by solar lights.
Situated 16kms. From Kutumsar on the lower Kanger Valley road. There are stalactite and stalagmite columns in the from of big durbar halls on mountain top, this is and abode of Lord Shiva. The cave is 200 m. long and its depth various from 35 to 50m. A big 'Court Hall' inside the cave has its interior adorned with several attractive formations of limestone and dripstone.
Surrounded by dense forest the cave is 300m long and holds many large halls inside. To get to the cave, you have to pass through narrow passages. Columns of stalactite and stalagmite have formed inside the cave which enhance the beauty of the cave, these pillars are shiny to see. There are many idols present inside the caves which are worshipped by the local tribal community. Time to time the local people practice the traditional ceremony which is called Jatra.