Elephanta Caves is a must-see destination for history buffs or archaeology aficionados who would like to see true excavations about the ancient histories of India. From the Gateway of India, your tour will ride a ferry to the island where the Elephanta Caves are found. You will climb 120 steps to the plateau where these caves can be entered. There are seven major excavations in the area, and you'll be able to explore the history behind the artifacts and structures found therein. There is a spacious hall supported by huge pillars, which are characteristic of the architecture of the 6th and 7th centuries. A massive three-headed Shiva sculpture stands therein, which is one of the major attractions in the caves. You will be able to explore 3 caves, each with a unique feature: one is a large Hindu Cave, the other is a Buddhist cave, and the final one is a cave dedicated to the God Shiva. You will discover a beautiful cultural heritage site and gain a deeper understanding of India's religious history.
What is included in the tour
- English Speaking Local Guide
- Ferry Charges and Entrance Fees
What is NOT included in the tour
- Meals and beverages
- Tips and gratuities (optional)
- Experience the grandeur of the Elephanta Caves, a prestigious UNESCO World Heritage Site, conveniently accessible from the Gateway of India.
- Delve into the fascinating history of the cave excavations at Elephanta, marvelously sculpted from solid basalt rock.
- Explore the sacred temples dedicated to the Hindu God Shiva, adorned with intricate sculptures that captivate the imagination.
- Enjoy a captivating tour of the caves, enriched with detailed explanations of their unique features and the legends that surround them.
- Benefit from the insights of an English-speaking guide, ensuring a comprehensive and engaging experience.
- 9 am meet up with guide outside Pizza Express restaurant and proceed to Gateway of India
- 9 am ferry ride on the Arabian Sea from Gateway Of India to the Elephanta Caves (duration: 1 hour)
- 10:00 am On arrival to the island, walk or take a short toy train from the jetty to where you need to climb 120 steps to the plateau where the caves are located
- 10:30 am see the large three-headed Shiva sculpture. Explore the 3 caves - the large Hindu cave, the Buddhist cave, and the main Shiva cave
- 12:30 pm After exploring, the guide will drop you back to the ferry point and see you off from there on the return hour-long ferry ride back to Gateway of India
(Note: In case of transfers, the operator will arrange a pick-up and drop-off by car/van accordingly)