Naida Caves

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Naida Caves are a network of striking, naturally eroded rock formations and caverns near Diu, India, noted for their dramatic light shafts and maze-like passages that attract many visitors.

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Naida Caves canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cave system
natural rock formation
tourist attraction
attracts domestic tourists
international tourists
bestVisitSeason winter
climate tropical coastal
country India
entranceFee free
formationProcess natural erosion
weathering of rock
geologicalFeature sandstone formations
hasAccess daytime
hasActivity exploring passages
photography
walking
hasCharacteristic interconnected caverns
maze-like passages
narrow tunnels
naturally eroded rock formations
open chambers
hasView patterns of light and shadow on rock walls
languageOfSignage English
Gujarati
Hindi NERFINISHED
lightingCondition natural light through rock openings
locatedIn Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu NERFINISHED
Diu NERFINISHED
Diu district NERFINISHED
locatedNear Diu Fort NERFINISHED
locatedOn Diu Island NERFINISHED
managedBy local authorities of Diu
material sedimentary rock
nearbyAttraction Diu Fort NERFINISHED
Nagoa Beach NERFINISHED
St. Paul’s Church, Diu NERFINISHED
nearbyCity Diu town NERFINISHED
notableFor dramatic shafts of natural light
labyrinthine layout
photogenic interiors
partOf tourist circuit of Diu
region western India
safetyConsideration low ceilings in some passages
uneven surfaces
surfaceFeature openings in the cave roof
tree roots entering the caves
tourismType nature tourism
photography tourism
sightseeing

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Diu district knownFor Naida Caves
Diu hasLandmark Naida Caves