Siju Cave

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Siju Cave is a famous limestone cave in Meghalaya, India, noted for its impressive stalactite and stalagmite formations and large bat populations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf limestone cave
natural cave
tourist attraction
access by road from Baghmara
climate cool interior
humid
country India
formationProcess karst processes
geologicalAge ancient limestone
hasConservationConcern disturbance to bat colonies
human impact from tourism
hasEcosystem cave ecosystem
hasFauna bats
cave-dwelling invertebrates
hasFeature dark zones
multiple chambers
narrow passages
underground stream
hasGeologicalFormation stalactites
stalagmites
hasHazard low light conditions
seasonal flooding risk
slippery surfaces
hasNearbyAttraction Balpakram National Park NERFINISHED
Siju Wildlife Sanctuary NERFINISHED
isInState Meghalaya NERFINISHED
isPopularWith speleologists
tourists
wildlife researchers
isSubjectOf cave biodiversity studies
geological surveys
knownFor impressive stalactite formations
impressive stalagmite formations
large bat population
underground river passages
languageOfToponym Garo NERFINISHED
locatedIn Meghalaya NERFINISHED
Northeast India
South Garo Hills district NERFINISHED
locatedNear Siju village NERFINISHED
Simsang River NERFINISHED
partOf Garo Hills NERFINISHED
region South Garo Hills NERFINISHED
rockType limestone
tourismType adventure tourism
cave tourism

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Garo Hills containsCave Siju Cave