Embark on an unforgettable journey to Elephanta Island, home to one of India’s most stunning collections of rock-cut art. Begin with a seamless pickup at the Gateway of India, where our guide welcomes you aboard a luxury speedboat for a scenic ride across the Arabian Sea.
As Mumbai’s skyline fades, approach Gharapuri – the ancient “City of Caves.” Upon arrival, choose between a leisurely climb or a mini-train or carriage ride to reach the caves. Explore the UNESCO-listed Elephanta Caves, dating back to the 5th–6th centuries, featuring remarkable sculptures of Lord Shiva, including the iconic Trimurti symbolizing creation, preservation, and destruction. Discover stories, legends, and hidden meanings behind these carvings with your expert guide.
Conclude your day with a speedboat ride back to Mumbai, enjoying sea views and the cool ocean breeze before a smooth drop-off at the Gateway of India, ending a truly magical experience.
Upon arrival at Elephanta Island, you'll have the option to either climb up the few stairs (Approx. 20 mins climb) leading to the caves or take a carriage ride (on a direct payment basis)
Dive into the rich history and intricate craftsmanship of the Elephanta Caves with a guided tour. Admire the stunning rock-cut sculptures depicting Hindu mythology and learn about the significance of each cave from our knowledgeable storyteller/guide.
After an enlightening exploration of the caves, hop back aboard the speed boat for an exhilarating ride back to the city. Feel the rush of the wind in your hair as you glide across the waves, cherishing the memories of your Elephanta adventure.
As your Elephanta Escapade comes to an end, we'll drop you back safely and on time to the cruise terminal, ensuring a seamless and unforgettable experience from start to finish. Bid farewell to the mesmerizing beauty of Elephanta Island and the vibrant energy of Mumbai as you conclude your Elephanta Escapade.
Jetty No. 5, Opposite Entrance of Taj Hotel, Near Gateway of India,, Apollo Bandar, Colaba, Mumbai, Maharashtra 40000.
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A historic arch monument built during the British Raj, located in the Apollo Bunder area.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring ancient rock-cut temples and caves.
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