Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave
Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave temple is located near Daevid Falls in Pokhara, Nepal in where the Seti River emerges from underground. The Cave Temple was discovered in the 16th century. Lord Shiva is honored at the cave temple. The cave is over 3 kilometers long, and a Shiva lingam has been kept in its original state. The cave is split into two sections. The first is 40 meters in length. It is the most important natural cave. Lord Shiva's temple may be seen from here. We must spend thirty rupees to visit only this location. This cave has another section that is longer and darker. This section follows the collapse of the devis.
Visitors can see devis fall and a very magnificent panoramic location with the water spring of devis fall from a distance of around a hundred miles from the second entrance.
Overall, the cave is a fascinating sight to behold and become one of the most beautiful caves in Nepal. Devi Falls and the cave are within walking distance of each other and would take more than an hour or hour and a half to see, so it is worth a stop if you are interested in those things, but it can be missed if you don't have the time. The Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave Temple is also a popular tourist destination.
Location: Daevid Falls, Pokhara, Nepal