Elephanta Caves is an essential destination for anyone fascinated by history and archaeology, particularly those interested in the ancient cultures of India. To reach this remarkable site, you'll begin your journey from the Gateway of India, where a ferry will transport you to the island that houses the Elephanta Caves. Upon arrival, you will ascend 120 steps to reach the plateau where the caves are located. The site features a complex of seven major caves, each offering a unique glimpse into the architectural and artistic achievements of the 6th and 7th centuries. Notable among these is the spacious hall supported by enormous pillars, exemplifying the grandeur of ancient Indian architecture
Explore Elephanta Caves, a UNESCO World Heritage site easily reached from the Gateway of India
Discover Elephanta's cave excavations, expertly carved from solid basalt rock, revealing ancient artistry
Explore temples dedicated to Hindu God Shiva, showcasing numerous intricate sculptures and detailed artistry