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An intense monsoon saw seven key lakes — Bhatsa, Upper Vaitarna, Middle Vaitarna, Tansa, Modak Sagar, Vihar, and Tulsi — ...
India’s monsoon season (July to September) brings a magical change to the landscape—lush greenery, misty skies, and ...
India’s monsoon season is more than just rainfall—it’s a time of transformation. It turns the land into a canvas of vibrant ...
5 Monsoon Getaways Near Mumbai That Are Meant For Rainy Weekends Ask a Mumbaikar and they’ll tell you monsoon in the maximum city, and Maharashtra at large, is a mix of overrated romance and ...
From ancient caves to lush hill forts wrapped in mist, here are five UNESCO World Heritage sites in India to explore during the monsoon season.
After the scorching heat rays of the sun, when the clouds darken and the first rain drop hits your face – you experience relief, a moment of happiness. That is when you know that early monsoon is here ...
Located on Elephanta Island, these ancient caves are carved by cutting rocks and are dedicated to Lord Shiva. This site is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. sculptures and carvings await you.
Tragic ferry accident near Mumbai leaves 15 dead, survivors recount harrowing experience, raising questions about safety measures.
Navi Mumbai: Meeting Held To Ensure Safety Of Tourists Visiting Elephanta Caves During Holiday Season Officials in Gharapuri village wherein Elephanta caves is situated had a meeting on Tuesday to ...
In a tragic incident, a ferry boat with 80 passengers and five crew members onboard capsized near Elephanta Caves after a small speedboat crashed into the vessel, which was carrying more than 80 ...
The Elephanta Caves are a collection of carved rock sculptures dedicated to Lord Shiva. From Mumbai's main shore, one can arrive at the UNESCO World Heritage Site in approximately 1 hour by boat.
Elephanta Caves A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Elephanta Caves are a complex of rock-cut temples located on Elephanta Island, just off the coast of Mumbai.