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Mumbai: Ancient Elephanta Caves Tour w/ Ride of Toy Train

Mumbai: Ancient Elephanta Caves Tour w/ Ride of Toy Train

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Overview
  • Visit the world-famous ancient Elephanta Caves built in the 5th to 7th-century
  • Visit Mumbai's main tourist attraction, the British built arch - the Gateway of India
  • Experience an enjoyable boat ride across Mumbai Harbour ensuing you to the beautiful, lush green Elephanta Island
  • Visit the massive and skilfully carved Cave Temples located on the island

Activity location

    • Mumbai
    • Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

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    • Mumbai
    • Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

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What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's includedEntry fee of Elephanta Caves
  • What's includedWhat's included Round trip boat ferry charges
  • What's includedWhat's included Toy train ticket
  • What's includedWhat's included Hotel to Gateway of India
  • What's includedWhat's included Transfer by private air-conditioned car
  • What's includedWhat's included Accompanied expert
  • What's includedWhat's included Local English-speaking guide
  • What's includedWhat's included All taxes and service charges
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedExpense arising out of unexpected circumstances like natural calamities, flight cancellation or delay
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded Food
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded Tips

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  • Not allowed: Luggage or large bags
  • Not suitable for: People with mobility impairments

What you can expect

After you are done with your breakfast, your chauffuer will pick you up at 08:30 from your hotel to kick start your trip to the Gateway of India followed by the grand Elephanta Caves. The famous monument, the main tourist attraction in Mumbai, the Gateway of India is decked with four turrets and its yellow basalt stone structure has delicate latticework carved in it. The structure exhibits the amalgamation of Hindu and Muslim architectures. To the opposite of this grand monument, stands the rich and famous Royal Taj Mahal Hotel. This hotel is a witness of priceless memories of this glorious city. The Taj Towers located near the hotel is another appealing building for its wonderful architecture. From the Gateway of India, you will be taken by a ferry boat to the Elephanta Island. The ferry boat is a type of luxury boat which ferries you around the harbour and you will reach the lovely Elephanta Islands after a journey spanning nearly one hour and fifteen minutes.

Now that you have reached the Elephanta Islands, some light will be thrown upon the whereabouts of what you can expect to find here. After you reach the island, you will have the option of walking by foot or taking a toy train to the main attractions of the place. Elephanta Island is a serene and spellbinding land blanketed in calmness and peace. The island is covered with lush green trees and monkeys dot the place. It is advised that you do not carry food while strolling around to prevent troubles caused by the monkeys. You will have to walk approximately 120 steep steps to get to the entrance of the temple after you get down from the toy train. Take the pony services offered if you do not want to toil climbing up to the temple. Spread over an area of nearly 60,000 square feet, the magnificent Elephanta Cave complex is comprised of massive rock carved temples, dating back to the 5th-century. These temples are sworn in the name of Lord Shiva, in particular. You will notice skilfully chiselled corridors and chambers as you walk through the temples. Treading past each bend, you will also find intensely sculpted art forms. Various images are depicted in the engraved rock surfaces, fluted pillars, dedicated, skilful stone work and structures chiselled out of the huge rocks. Catch a glimpse of the magnanimous Shivalingam, situated at the western end of the temple.

At the eastern wing of the main temple, you will find the secondary shrine. As you approach the main hall, you will find that the hall is completely adorned with carved panels that speak of legends from Shiva Purana. Spread across the entire complex, are an array of sculptures representing many of Lord Shiva's manifestations like Kalyanasundara, Gangadhara, Ardhanariswara, Uma Maheswara, Nataraja, Yogiswara, Andhakaasuravadamoorthy and Ravanaanugrahamurthy. These intricate and splendid carvings are testimony of the high level of skill and excellence that ancient India showcased in art and craft. You will also be taken to the handicraft markets, which stock a spellbinding collection of the exquisite and invaluable art, and craft that prevailed in ancient India. After you have completed touring the outstanding and exemplary Elephanta Island, you will be ferried back to the Gateway of India at 13:30. From the harbour, your appointed chauffuer will drop you back to your hotel, marking the end of the memorable tour.

Location

Activity location

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    • Mumbai
    • Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Meeting/Redemption Point

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    • Mumbai
    • Mumbai, Maharashtra, India