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Elephanta Caves History, Ferry, Timings, Description, Festival.

• • Indian History • • • • • Indian Culture • • • • • • • • • • • Indian Tourism • • • • • • • • Adventure tourism in India • • • Indian Beaches • • • Indian Forts and temples • • • • • • Health & Lifestyle • Introduction • • • • • • • • • Yoga • • • • • • Indian Geography • • • • • • • Indian Education • • • • Indian Folktales • • • • • • Communication • • • • • • • Home • Monuments of India • Elephanta Caves Elephanta Caves Elephanta Caves: Country: India State: Maharashtra Location: Elephanta Island Mumbai Timings; 9 am to 5:30 pm. It is closed on Mondays How to reach: To reach Elephanta Caves one has to take a ferry from Gateway of India jetty. It takes one hour by sea to reach Elephanta Island. Best time to visit: October to February as these months are pleasant. Elephanta Island is an island off to Mumbai, Maharashtra, Locally known as Gharapuri the elephanta caves are located 10 Kilometres east of Gateway of India. The cave consists of five The caves are located at the top of the hillock shaped island. Gharapuri is a small village near the island. The entire island is 2.4 km in length and with a height of 150 m. There are five rock cut caves in the History of Elephanta Caves The origins and the history of the elephanta caves are still in dispute. The cave dates to the 5th and 9th century. Further studies on architectural style, and the inscriptions say that the cave temples may belong to the Kalachuri dynasty period. There are also various Archaeological excavations...

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A short distance from Mumbai is the Elephanta Island, also called Gharapuri, home to a collection of cave temples dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva. These cave temples comprise several rock cut artefacts, all dedicated to the life of Shiva. The island is one of the favourite day trips around Mumbai and if you also love history and art, Elephanta Caves is a must visit. Also read: Amazing architecture of Ajanta and Ellora Caves If this is your first time in Mumbai or first time exploring Elephanta Caves, here’s a little guide to make your trip more interesting. The first boat leaves at 9AM. There is usually a long queue, so reach early. The last boat leaves for Elephanta Caves at 3:30PM. There is a boat every 30 minutes so don't worry even if you miss the first one. The cave and the ferry service remains closed every Monday. The last boat from Elephanta Caves leaves at 5:30PM. Refrain from posting comments that are obscene, defamatory or inflammatory, and do not indulge in personal attacks, name calling or inciting hatred against any community. Help us delete comments that do not follow these guidelines by marking them offensive. Let's work together to keep the conversation civil.

Elephanta Caves

Elephanta Caves The 'City of Caves', on an island in the Sea of Oman close to Bombay, contains a collection of rock art linked to the cult of Shiva. Here, Indian art has found one of its most perfect expressions, particularly the huge high reliefs in the main cave. Description is available under license Grottes d'Elephanta Sur une île de la mer d'Oman au large de Bombay, la « cité des grottes » constitue un ensemble rupestre typique du culte de Shiva où l'art de l'Inde a trouvé l'une de ses expressions les plus parfaites, notamment dans les gigantesques hauts-reliefs de la grotte principale. Description is available under license Пещерные храмы на острове Элефанта Этот «Город Пещер», расположенный на острове в Аравийском море близ Мумбаи (Бомбея), содержит целое собрание наскального искусства, посвященного культу бога Шивы. Здесь искусство Индии получило одно из своих наиболее совершенных выражений, особенно на огромном горельефе в главной пещере. source: UNESCO/ERI Description is available under license Grutas de Elefanta Situada en una isla del mar de Omán, frente a la costa de (antes, Bombay), la “ciudad de las grutas” es un conjunto monumental rupestre característico del culto a Siva. El arte indio ha logrado aquí una de sus expresiones más perfectas, sobre todo en los gigantescos altorrelieves que ornan la gruta principal. source: UNESCO/ERI Description is available under license Elephanta grotten Het eiland Elephanta (Gharapuri) – de Grottenstad – ligt op ongeveer 10...

Elephanta Caves (Mumbai)

Manoj is the best guide ever AND very talented photographer. Taught me a few tricks with my own iPhone! Full of interesting information, but not too much! 😉 Highly recommend requesting this guide. Made a great trip for us, recommended good food, and was nice and slow for us walking up all of those steps. Would request him again in one second. History preservation at best.I got a guide courtesy of the review that was made by a couple on this site they recommended him he is such a great gentleman and a great guide. To visit the caves one needs a guide as there are no writeups there. I loved the boat experience and the history of the place it was worth the visit as much as I was contemplating..If you need a guide I totally recommend him his number is +91 98704 73673 he is called chandrakant.He made my visit to the caves very memorable. I did a solo trip .. Well preserved monolithic cave temple with inspiring sculptures. Highly suggest to get a local guide to walk you through the site - well worth it. Be prepared to pay a 15x entrance fee if you’re not an Indian citizen (aadhar card or passport proof required if you’re challenged). The ferry ride from Mumbai Gateway of India has a lot to be desired. I have seen quite a number of cave temples in India such as Ajanta, Ellora and Badami—I have to say that Elephanta is my least favorite so far. Out of the 5 main caves, only Cave 1 is truly great. The other ones are mixture of good to plain. Near the cave entrance, there is a Canno...

Elephanta Caves (Mumbai): All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go

Mumbai is very crowded especially on the weekends and holidays. Traffic is the main issue in Mumbai. For an instance, a 26 km road that can be drived in 20 to 30 mins in other foreigh cities, in Mumbai it will be a minimum of 60 mins. If you want to visit tourist spots, you have to arrive there early. The climate in April is really hot, city is crowded and too muich traffic. Daivat is a very good guide. He was born on this island, so he knows it well. He took us to the ruins at our request and spoke about the ruins in simple English. The stories about each ruins were very interesting. We tried to ride the toy train in the beginning after we arrived on the island, but it was very crowded. So we took his advice and rode it on the way back and we enjoyed the toy train. Wow wow wow! What a fabulous tour we had with our tour guide Avinesh! From our first meeting at the ferry then spending the afternoon to discuss about the history of the caves, the culture of India and so many other things we learned thanks to Avi. We were so impressed with the tour and highly recommend Avi (+91 9869 316041) Ohhh and btw our photos came out AMAZING! huge thank you for a fabulous day Avinesh. there are souvenir shops throughout the way to the caves. I think this is the best place in Mumbai to buy gifts for your loved ones. monkeys and lovely poor dogs are at the top of the stairs. important note: while you are planning to feed the monkeys please make sure you have dog food as well. No one knows ...

Elephanta Island Travel Guide: 7 things to know before you go

Tweet I strolled down the path, vaguely glancing at the market stalls on either side. My small bag hung on my back and I clutched my phone in one hand. With the other, I swung a plastic bottle of water loosely, half-full, by its neck. Disclosure: This article contains affiliate links. If you click on one of them and make a purchase, I will receive a small commission. This will not affect your price. Spotting a monkey sitting on a low wall next to the path, it intrigued me to see that he seemed to notice me back. This may or may not have been the guilty party. Pausing as I neared the monkey, I contemplated my chances of getting a good photo. The monkey, when I stopped, jumped down onto the path in front of me. I took this to mean that he meant to cross to the greenery on the other side, but watched him carefully anyway. When he turned to walk straight toward me, I tensed. “Can monkeys carry rabies?” flashed through my mind. Nearing me, the monkey suddenly reached out with both hands, grabbed the water bottle dangling from my fingers and gave a surprisingly strong tug. I tried to hang on, but didn’t have a good grip when the monkey yanked again. Scampering away with the spoils, the monkey expertly gave the lid a twist to unscrew it, chugged several swallows of the water, then dropped the bottle, jumping back to his place on the wall. The stairway path where this happened. Surprised, I rather ridiculously shouted, “Hey, that’s mine!” As soon as the words left my mouth, I real...

Elephanta Caves History, Ferry, Timings, Description, Festival.

• • Indian History • • • • • Indian Culture • • • • • • • • • • • Indian Tourism • • • • • • • • Adventure tourism in India • • • Indian Beaches • • • Indian Forts and temples • • • • • • Health & Lifestyle • Introduction • • • • • • • • • Yoga • • • • • • Indian Geography • • • • • • • Indian Education • • • • Indian Folktales • • • • • • Communication • • • • • • • Home • Monuments of India • Elephanta Caves Elephanta Caves Elephanta Caves: Country: India State: Maharashtra Location: Elephanta Island Mumbai Timings; 9 am to 5:30 pm. It is closed on Mondays How to reach: To reach Elephanta Caves one has to take a ferry from Gateway of India jetty. It takes one hour by sea to reach Elephanta Island. Best time to visit: October to February as these months are pleasant. Elephanta Island is an island off to Mumbai, Maharashtra, Locally known as Gharapuri the elephanta caves are located 10 Kilometres east of Gateway of India. The cave consists of five The caves are located at the top of the hillock shaped island. Gharapuri is a small village near the island. The entire island is 2.4 km in length and with a height of 150 m. There are five rock cut caves in the History of Elephanta Caves The origins and the history of the elephanta caves are still in dispute. The cave dates to the 5th and 9th century. Further studies on architectural style, and the inscriptions say that the cave temples may belong to the Kalachuri dynasty period. There are also various Archaeological excavations...

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A short distance from Mumbai is the Elephanta Island, also called Gharapuri, home to a collection of cave temples dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva. These cave temples comprise several rock cut artefacts, all dedicated to the life of Shiva. The island is one of the favourite day trips around Mumbai and if you also love history and art, Elephanta Caves is a must visit. Also read: Amazing architecture of Ajanta and Ellora Caves If this is your first time in Mumbai or first time exploring Elephanta Caves, here’s a little guide to make your trip more interesting. The first boat leaves at 9AM. There is usually a long queue, so reach early. The last boat leaves for Elephanta Caves at 3:30PM. There is a boat every 30 minutes so don't worry even if you miss the first one. The cave and the ferry service remains closed every Monday. The last boat from Elephanta Caves leaves at 5:30PM. Refrain from posting comments that are obscene, defamatory or inflammatory, and do not indulge in personal attacks, name calling or inciting hatred against any community. Help us delete comments that do not follow these guidelines by marking them offensive. Let's work together to keep the conversation civil.

Elephanta Caves (Mumbai)

Do not buy a tour!! Purchase a boat ticket behind the Gate to India for 205 rupees and pay an extra 10 rupees on the boat to sit on the top deck. The market stretches all the way up the hill, it is very enjoyable to look, barter and buy. We ate at a restaurant at the top of the hill on the left before entering the park, the food was excellent and also great value with the best view of any restaurant we saw. Locals pay 40 rupees but foreigners pay 600 this is still good value you only need 4 hours including the boat ride each way. This is a good trip for about 2 to 3 hours. You take a ferry from The Gate of India pier over to the island. You pay about $25 per person for the trip.The ride each way is an hour and costs 10 rupees per person each way. When you get to the island, don’t take the train. It doesn’t take you to the top of the hill as some websites suggest. You walk for about a mile and then pay to enter the park and then you pay 600 rupees per person to enter the UNESCO site. You walk up a long path with a number of stairs past vendors on either side of the walkway to get to the caves. It is covered, but be mindful of all the monkeys around. Some consider the 6th Century cave temple to be masterpieces of Indian sculpture. It was okay.The entire cave site can be seen in an hour. The first cave is the best. We enjoyed the ride over and the people watching as much as anything. I have been there in 2009 when I was in college. We were group of friends and initially I tho...