Elephanta Caves in Mumbai — FAQ

What are the Elephanta Caves?
The Elephanta Caves are a UNESCO World Heritage complex of rock-cut Hindu cave temples on an island in Mumbai harbour, dating back over 1,500 years, famous for the monumental three-headed Trimurti sculpture of Shiva.
How do you get to the Elephanta Caves?
The Elephanta Caves are reached by a scenic 1-hour ferry from the Gateway of India in Mumbai, then a short walk or toy-train ride and steps up to the caves; tours include the ferry and a guide.
Are the Elephanta Caves worth visiting?
Yes — the impressive rock-cut sculptures and the scenic harbour ferry make the Elephanta Caves a rewarding half-day trip from Mumbai (note: closed Mondays).