Tiger Cave
Tiger Cave ranks 3rd in the list of the most beautiful caves in Indonesia. Sumatra's Tiger Cave is located on the island of Sumatra. It is located in the Oku region, particularly. According to reports, the cave had a large number of fossilized remains. The cave is so huge that it shelters 78 farmer skeletons from the surrounding area. The fossils are thought to be roughly 3.000 years old. The cave has been used for a variety of studies. Tiger cave is thought to have the name since tigers are a popular natural animal in Sumatra.
The sculptures of tiger heads on the mouth of a cave that is part of the complex give it its name. The Tiger Cave is thought to be one of the Pallavas' Mahabalipuram rock-cut temples, which were built in the 8th century AD. The place is a renowned picnic spot and tourist destination on the Bay of Bengal's shore. The Archaeological Survey of India looks after the temple (ASI).
Location: M645+9H9, Mahabalipuram, Tamil Nadu 603104, India