Kai Caves
The Kai Caves are located in Sindh, Pakistan, in the ancient Kai Valley. The Kai valley is located in the Kirthar Mountains Range to the south of Sehwan Sharif, Jamshoro District. The Kai Caves are split into two sections here. The first is oriented eastward on a high hill, and the second is oriented westward on a smaller hill. "Satt Ghariyoon" (Seven Caves) refers to the lower caverns.
The top of the hill, which is close to the upper caverns, is surrounded by an ancient stone compound wall. Ancient habitation ruins and very old potsherds have been discovered. The unearthed earthenware or ceramic material dates back to the Indus Valley Civilisation, whereas the Stone Age refers to the period when people lived in caves.
Other prehistoric and Chalcolithic sites have been discovered in the vicinity of Kai Valley, near to Kai Caves, including Bulo-Ji-Buthi, Nuko-Buthi, Kai-Buthi, and Naig. In 1976, Dr. Louis Flam and local archaeologist Taj Sehrai visited the Kai Caves.
Location: Sindh, Pakistan