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Mumbai is more than just a bustling metropolis of skyscrapers, street food, and Bollywood glamour, it’s also a gateway to ...
A UNESCO World Heritage Site Elephanta Caves, have been a popular place for tourists and locals. Steeped in history, heritage and archaeological wonders in its nooks and corners, the Elephanta Caves ...
Navi Mumbai: Of the 57 patients who were brought in at JNPT hospital on Wednesday after a boat going to elephanta caves from Gateway, capsized, one who was brought dead was identified as five year ...
The Elephanta Caves on the island have temples and images from Hindu mythology and are a popular tourist destination off Mumbai, India’s financial and entertainment capital.
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.
This is a a picture of Caves of Elephanta taken by William Johnson and William Henderson. The Caves, a UNESCO World Heritage site, are a group of temples primarily dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva ...
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.
The Gateway of India, Elephanta Caves, and Marine Drive should all be explored on a pit stop to Mumbai, India’s most densely populated city where an amalgamation of cultures and religions collide.
Tourists behold the spectacular rock sculpture of three-faced Shiva at Elephanta Caves, a UNESCO World Heritage Site off the Mumbai coast on World Heritage Day, April 18, 2023. The 1,300-year-old ...
Mumbai: The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), Mumbai Circle, on Tuesday celebrated World Heritage Day at the Elephanta Caves with a slew of events.
The Caves are a part of the busy and bustling metropolis of Mumbai, Over time it has become a backdrop for photos on social media.