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Valikote Cave (Vali Cave)

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Legendary cave believed to be the dwelling of Vali, the Vanara king from the Ramayana, symbolizing Anegundi’s deep mythological roots.
Valikote Cave (Vali Cave)

Valikote Cave, nestled amid boulders and natural formations near Rishimukh Hill, is one of the key mythological landmarks in Kishkindha. According to legend, it was here that Vali, the mighty Vanara king, resided and later fought with his brother Sugriva — a pivotal event in the Ramayana. The cave, though small, carries a strong spiritual presence and offers a striking view of the Tungabhadra valley and surrounding rockscape.


Travelers visit not just for its mythic significance but also for the raw, untouched beauty of the region. The path to the cave passes through banana plantations and scattered boulders, offering a glimpse into the rustic, timeless charm of Anegundi.

How to Reach Valikote Cave (Vali Cave)
Located about 2 km from Anegundi village center and close to Rishimukh Hill; can be reached via a short auto or bike ride followed by a brief walk uphill.
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  • The site is mostly unmarked — best visited with a local guide.
  • Avoid visiting after sunset as paths are uneven.
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