Siju Cave – Explore Meghalaya’s Mysterious Bat Cave in Garo Hills

Deep within the Garo Hills of Meghalaya lies an ancient wonder—the Siju Cave, locally known as Dobakkol. This limestone cave system is one of the longest in India and is world-renowned for housing one of Asia's largest bat colonies. With its natural limestone formations, underground river, and mysterious chambers, Siju Cave offers a once-in-a-lifetime adventure for explorers, nature lovers, and wildlife enthusiasts.

Located near Siju village in the South Garo Hills district, this cave is part of Meghalaya's famous cave belt and provides a rich insight into both geological marvels and ecological diversity.

1. Why Visit Siju Cave?

Siju is more than just a cave—it's a subterranean world filled with:

  • Limestone stalactites and stalagmites
  • An underground river known as the Simsang River
  • Thousands of bats, including fruit bats and insectivorous species
  • Rare cave-dwelling species like blind fish and cave crabs

Its labyrinth of dark tunnels, echoing chambers, and natural sculptures make it an unforgettable destination for caving and eco-tourism.


2. Geological and Biological Importance

  • Length: Over 4 kilometers, with several unexplored branches
  • Cave Type: Karst limestone cave
  • Key Feature: “Princess Di’s Chamber,” known for its natural limestone beauty
  • Home to rare bat species and unique cave fauna
  • Considered one of the most biodiverse caves in India by speleologists

Because of its ecological importance, parts of the cave are restricted for conservation.


3. How to Reach Siju Cave

  • From Tura (West Garo Hills):
    Distance – 130 km
    Time – ~4.5 hours
  • From Guwahati (Assam):
    Distance – ~280 km
    Time – ~8 hours
    Route: Guwahati → Goalpara → Baghmara → Siju

The nearest town is Baghmara, about 45 km from the cave. Public transport is limited, so private cabs or guided tours are highly recommended.


4. Cab or Tour Booking

Travel Trek North East offers customized tours to Siju Cave, including:

  • Pick-up from Guwahati, Shillong, or Tura
  • Stops at Balpakram National Park, Nokrek Reserve, or Chitmang Peak
  • Guided cave entry with safety equipment

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5. Best Time to Visit

  • November to March: Ideal weather, lower humidity inside caves
  • Avoid monsoon season (June–September): Risk of flooding in cave chambers

Morning visits are preferred for better lighting and easier exploration.


6. Travel Tips and Safety Guidelines

  • Wear non-slip shoes or trekking boots
  • Bring a headlamp and extra torch
  • Respect bat colonies: no loud noise or flash photography
  • Go with a local guide or certified cave expert
  • Carry drinking water and light snacks—facilities are minimal

⚠️ Important: The cave can be slippery and dark—do not attempt exploration alone or without proper gear.


7. FAQs

Q1: Do I need a permit to visit Siju Cave?
Currently, there is no formal permit required, but it’s best to check with local forest officials or go through a registered guide.

Q2: Are children allowed inside the cave?
It’s not recommended for very young children due to low visibility and narrow passages.

Q3: How much time does cave exploration take?
A typical guided tour takes about 1.5–2 hours depending on which sections are visited.

Q4: Are accommodations available near Siju?
Basic guest houses are available at Siju and Baghmara. For better facilities, stay in Tura.

Q5: What should I pack?
Flashlight, waterproof shoes, change of clothes, power bank, and insect repellent.


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Siju Cave is not just a destination—it's a journey into the heart of Meghalaya's underground wilderness. If you're looking for a raw, offbeat experience that combines adventure, wildlife, and geology, Siju will leave you in awe.

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