Elephanta Caves

India
World Heritage Sites

Agra Fort
Ajanta
Bhimbetka
Brihadisvara Temple
Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus
Darjeeling Himalayan Railway
Elephanta Caves
Ellora Caves
Fatehpur Sikri
Hampi
Kaziranga National Park
Khajuraho
Mahabalipuram
Mahabodhi Temple
Pattadakal
Qutub Minar
Sanchi
Sundarbans National Park
Taj Mahal
The Sundarbans
Vijayanagara

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Elephanta Caves are located one and one-half hours (by boat) out of Mumbai on Elephanta Island in the Bombay Harbour. The site of these magnificent caves contained beautiful reliefs, sculptures, and a temple to the Hindu god Lord Shiva.

These caves are thought to date back to the Silhara kings of the 9th through 12th centuries (810-1260). In recent years, complaints have been made of visitors mistreating this important cultural and historic site. However, if treated with care and respect, a visit to these caves will be a very memorable one for any visitor to the Mumbai area.

In 1987 it was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Entrance to the cave of the Elephanta

See also: Elephanta Caves, 1260, 12th century, 1987, 810, 9th century, Agra Fort, Ajanta, Bhimbetka