Mahendra Cave (Mahendra Gufa)
Mahendra Cave (Mahendra Gufa) is one of the most popular natural limestone caves in Pokhara, Kaski District. Located in the northern part of the Pokhara Valley, the cave is famous for its stalactite and stalagmite rock formations, dark underground passages, and a small shrine of Lord Shiva inside the cave.
It is a major tourist attraction and is often combined with visits to nearby sites like Bat Cave and Bindhyabasini Temple.
Key Facts
- Location: Batulechaur, Ward No. 16, Pokhara Metropolitan City, Kaski District, Nepal
- Type: Limestone cave (show cave)
- Length: Around 150β200 meters (accessible section)
- Altitude: About 1,100 meters above sea level
- Main Feature: Stalactites and stalagmites formations
- Deity Inside: Small shrine of Lord Shiva
- Discovered: Around the 1950s by local shepherds
- Named After: Late King Mahendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev
Natural Features
Mahendra Cave is formed from limestone and is known for its:
- Narrow dark tunnels
- Hanging stalactites and rising stalagmites
- Naturally shaped rock formations (some resemble Hindu deities)
- Cool, damp underground environment
- Bat colonies living inside deeper sections
The cave is partially developed with stairs, railings, and artificial lighting, making it easier for tourists to explore safely.
Religious Importance
Inside the cave, visitors can find a small Shiva Lingam shrine, where devotees offer prayers. The cave is considered sacred by locals and is visited especially during religious occasions.
Some rock formations are also worshipped as symbolic representations of Hindu deities.
Visitor Experience
A typical visit includes:
- Entrance through a stairway down into the cave
- Walking through dark, narrow passages
- Viewing illuminated limestone formations
- Reaching deeper chambers with natural rock structures
- Visiting the Shiva shrine inside
π The cave can be slippery, so careful walking is necessary.
Distance from Pokhara International Airport
Mahendra Cave is located in the northern part of Pokhara and is fairly accessible.
- Distance: Approximately 8β10 km
- By Car/Taxi: Around 20β30 minutes
- By Motorcycle: Around 20β25 minutes
- Route: Pokhara International Airport β Pardi / Mahendrapul β Batulechaur (Mahendra Cave area)
π It is usually included in a half-day sightseeing trip along with nearby caves and temples.
Nearby Attractions
- Bat Cave (Chamero Gufa) β about 10 minutes walk away
- Bindhyabasini Temple β short drive from Batulechaur
- Seti River Gorge area
- Sarangkot route (hill area nearby)
Why Visit Mahendra Cave?
- One of Pokharaβs most famous caves
- Unique limestone formations
- Easy access from airport and city
- Religious and cultural importance
- Adventure experience inside dark underground tunnels
- Can be combined with nearby attractions in one trip

