Discover ancient rock-cut temples and intricate sculptures at the UNESCO World Heritage Elephanta Caves near Mumbai. Explore history, architecture, and religious art.
Discover ancient rock-cut temples and intricate sculptures at the UNESCO World Heritage Elephanta Caves near Mumbai. Explore history, architecture, and religious art.
- Elephanta Caves - Experience a distinguished tour of Elephanta Island, home to the UNESCO World Heritage Elephanta Caves. This comprehensive excursion offers an in-depth exploration of ancient rock-cut temples and their elaborate sculptures, which date from the 5th to 9th centuries. The tour includes a detailed examination of the principal cave…
- Elephanta Caves - Experience a distinguished tour of Elephanta Island, home to the UNESCO World Heritage Elephanta Caves. This comprehensive excursion offers an in-depth exploration of ancient rock-cut temples and their elaborate sculptures, which date from the 5th to 9th centuries. The tour includes a detailed examination of the principal cave dedicated to Lord Shiva, as well as smaller caves showcasing various Hindu deities and mythological scenes. Participants will benefit from expert-guided insights into the historical and cultural relevance of these remarkable sites. Additionally, the tour features a scenic boat ride providing panoramic views of Mumbai’s skyline and the Arabian Sea, ensuring a culturally and visually enriching experience.
- Admission fees to Elephant Island
- Bottled water
- All fees and/or taxes
- Admission fees to Elephant Island
- Bottled water
- All fees and/or taxes
- Lunch
- Lunch
The Elephanta Caves are a series of ancient rock-cut temples situated on Elephanta Island, close to Mumbai, India. Originating from between the 5th and 8th centuries, these caves are famous for their detailed sculptures mainly dedicated to Hindu gods, including the remarkable Trimurti, a 20-foot statue of the three-headed Shiva. The caves boast…
The Elephanta Caves are a series of ancient rock-cut temples situated on Elephanta Island, close to Mumbai, India. Originating from between the 5th and 8th centuries, these caves are famous for their detailed sculptures mainly dedicated to Hindu gods, including the remarkable Trimurti, a 20-foot statue of the three-headed Shiva. The caves boast intricate carvings and elaborate artwork that highlight the artistic and religious importance of the era. They are recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and attract many visitors interested in history, architecture, and religious art.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.