Explore Elephanta caves, a UNESCO World Heritage site, popular for the rock-cut cave temples predominantly dedicated to Lord Shiva.
What sets this tour apart?
An exclusive tour
Explore Cave’s history and rock cut architecture
Learn Hindu Mythology and Iconography
Tour Highlights
Board a ferry to Elephanta Island from the Gateway of India. The one hour boat ride culminates at the rock cut cave temple dedicated to Hindu God Shiva.
Northeast of the Gateway of India in Mumbai Harbour, the rock-cut temples on Gharapuri, better known as Elephanta Island, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Created between AD 450 and 750, the labyrinth of cave temples represent some of India’s most impressive temple carving.