ranveer Singh
Posted on: 18-04-2025
I recently visited the . and it was a great experience. First, we took a ferry from the Gateway of India, The ferry ride was quite scenic and peaceful, taking around 1 hour and 10 minutes . 😀
Once there, you’ll find small shops selling snacks, water, and souvenirs. They are quite mischievous and can snatch food if you're eating in front of them. 🙈🙉🙊
The caves themselves are stunning, especially the massive rock-cut sculptures of Lord Shiva. The most famous one, the Trimurti, is truly mesmerizing. The place has a deep spiritual vibe, and the architecture speaks volumes about ancient craftsmanship. 🏛️
Apart from the caves, don’t miss the old cannon located on top of the hill. It’s a bit of a climb, but totally worth it. The cannon is a historical relic from the colonial era, and the view from the top is amazing!
Overall, it was a wonderful trip, perfect for history lovers and devotees alike. If you visit, make sure to explore both the caves and the cannon. Highly recommended!