๐ป 'Ghost's kitchen..' Interesting information about Kodaikanal Guna Cave!๐ป
๐ Everyone knows it as Guna Cave. But the earlier name of the cave was called 'Devil's Kitchen'.
๐ This cave is located at a distance of 10 km from Kodaikanal. Located at an altitude of 2,200 meters, Guna Cave has always been a mysterious and awe-inspiring place that attracts travelers in droves.
๐ Everyone knows it as Guna Cave. But the earlier name of the cave was called 'Devil's Kitchen'. It is said that it got its name because this area is a deep cave.
๐ History says that the place was discovered by American PS Ward in 1821. This cave, which was not so popular, became very popular among tourists only last 32 years.
๐ The main reason for this is that the song 'Kanmani Anbodu Valanyan Nan Athrutum Katsiyame', featured in the 1992 Kamal Haasan film Guna, was shot in this cave.
๐ This song scene, which was shot in a beautiful night environment, has left a lasting impression on the fans. The name 'Guna' is apt for the cave as it became famous through the movie Guna.
๐ After this, tourists flocked to Kodaikanal just to see this cave. Many people have lost their lives by falling into the cave without realizing the danger in their eagerness to explore the Guna cave.
๐ The Guna cave was closed 14 years ago after several people who entered the cave died after refusing to follow the advice of the forest department. After that a wooden bridge was constructed by the forest department in response to the demand of tourists.
๐ By that, arrangements were made for the tourists to reach the mouth of the cave safely. After this, tourists also enjoyed seeing the Guna Cave with safety facilities.Later on, this wooden bridge also fell into disrepair, so no one can go near the Guna cave. Due to this, the cave has been viewed from a distance. It is noteworthy that Guna Cave is currently featured in the Malayalam movie Manjumel Boys.
