CHAMERO CAVE
Chamero Gufa (Bat Cave) - Pokhara, Nepal
Chamero Gufa, also known as the Bat Cave, is a popular natural cave located in Pokhara, Nepal. Situated in the Kaski District, this fascinating cave is a must-visit for adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts. It is named "Chamero Gufa" because it is home to thousands of bats that cling to its damp, dark ceilings.
Location:
Chamero Gufa is located around 4 km northwest of Lakeside Pokhara, near Mahendra Cave and close to other attractions like Gupteshwor Cave and Davis Falls.
Key Features:
Bats: The cave houses a large number of bats, mainly horseshoe bats. These bats are harmless and usually cling quietly to the cave’s ceilings during the day.
Cave Structure: The cave is made of limestone and has a narrow, slippery entrance that leads into spacious chambers filled with stalactites and stalagmites.
Adventure Exit: One of the most thrilling parts of Chamero Gufa is its narrow exit passage. Visitors must squeeze through a small hole in the rocks to get out, making it an exciting challenge. Those who feel claustrophobic can choose to exit the same way they entered.
Best Time to Visit:
The cave can be visited year-round, but it's best during the dry season (October to May) when the path is less slippery.
Carrying a torch or headlamp is recommended, as the cave is quite dark inside.
Entry Fee:
There is a small entry fee for both domestic and foreign tourists, which helps in the maintenance of the cave.
Tips for Visitors:
Wear comfortable shoes with good grip, as the cave floor can be wet and slippery.
If you’re claustrophobic, consider skipping the narrow exit and using the entrance for both entry and exit.
Respect the bats—avoid shining lights directly at them or making loud noises.
Chamero Gufa offers a unique, adventurous experience in Pokhara, giving you a glimpse into the natural underground world while testing your courage and curiosity!