Robber's Cave, India Explained

Robber's Cave
Image Caption:Gucchu pani, Dehradun, river flowing inside the cave
Continent:Asia
Region:Dehradun, India

Robber's Cave (known locally as Guchhu pani), located near Sahasradhara, is a river cave formation in the Himalayas, located approximately 8 km from the centre of Dehradun in Uttarakhand, India. The cave is about 600 metres long, and divided into two main parts. The cave has a highest fall of about 10 metres. In the central part there is a fort wall structure which is now broken. It consists of an extremely narrow gorge formed in a conglomerate limestone area on Doon Valley's Dehra plateau.[1]

It is a natural cave formation where rivers flow inside the cave. The place is a popular tourist spot and which is now being maintained by Uttarakhand State. Local bus services are available up to Anarwala village, from where it is a kilometre's trek away.[2] [3]

History

Robber's Cave is situated in a vast limestone area in the Dehra plateau in Dehradun. It is believed by locals that the place was used by robbers in the late 1800s to hide from the British-Indian authorities and store their loot. Labyrinth caves were suitable for robbers to hide here, which is why it came to be known as Robber's Cave.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Singh, Surendra. Urbanization in Garhwal Himalaya: a geographical interpretation. 1995. M.D. Publications. 81-85880-69-7. 27.
  2. http://dehradun.nic.in/dehradun.htm Robber’s Cave (Guchhupani)
  3. http://www.mapsofindia.com/dehradun/robbers-cave.html Robbers cave
  4. Web site: Robber's Cave Dehradun, Most Visit Place Gucchu Pani in Hindi 2022. 25 December 2021.