Elephanta Caves
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The Elephanta Caves are a UNESCO World Heritage Site located on Elephanta Island in Mumbai Harbor. These ancient caves date back to the 5th to 8th centuries and are dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva. The caves are known for their intricate rock-cut sculptures and carvings that depict various aspects of Hindu mythology.
How to Get There
To reach the Elephanta Caves, visitors can take a ferry from the Gateway of India in Mumbai. The ferry ride takes about an hour, offering stunning views of the city skyline and the Arabian Sea.
List of Attractions
- Main Cave with Trimurti sculpture
- Shiva-Parvati Temple
- Arabian Sea views from the island
Ticket Information
There is an entry fee to visit the Elephanta Caves, with additional charges for the ferry ride. Tickets can be purchased at the Gateway of India before boarding the ferry.
Tips for Visiting
- Bring plenty of water and wear comfortable shoes, as there is a fair amount of walking and climbing stairs involved.
- Visit early in the morning to avoid crowds and the heat of the day.
- Respect the religious significance of the caves and dress modestly.
Opening hours
Tuesday09:00am – 05:00pm
Wednesday09:00am – 05:00pm
Thursday09:00am – 05:00pm
Friday09:00am – 05:00pm
Saturday09:00am – 05:00pm
Sunday09:00am – 05:00pm