Showing posts with label Mumbai Tourist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mumbai Tourist. Show all posts
Saturday, March 07, 2015
Friday, March 06, 2015
Tuesday, March 03, 2015
Monday, March 02, 2015
Sunday, March 01, 2015
City Daily Photo Monthly Theme March 2015 : Aging - Elephanta Caves [ Trip To Elephanta Island #8 ]
Aging of Elephanta Caves
The Elephanta Caves and the island (originally called Gharapuri island) were named so by the Portuguese rulers after a huge rock-cut black stone statue of an elephant they found installed on the island. The statue is now installed at the Victoria Gardens (Jijamata Udyan) in Mumbai.
After climbing the flight of stone steps, you will finally reach the entrance area to the caves, and need to pay an entrance fee here, which is Rs. 10 for Indian citizens and Rs. 250 for foreign nationals. The caves are closed on Mondays - so do not buy boat tickets even if you see the sellers selling them at the Gateway of India.
This is the main cave of Elephanta Caves and called Cave 1. It is carved in solid basalt and has some magnificient stone carvings and artwork known to be made in ancient times- somewhere between the 6th and 8th century.
The cave is a massive hall, supported by pillars and houses the famous Maheshmurti statue of Shiva in his 3-headed aspect - Creator, Protector and Destroyer. It is also in partially ruined state like many other sculptures here. The caves were regular places of worship of Lord Shiva in the ancient times.
If we could imagine what the caves and the sculptures of Hindu gods really looked like when they were formed, we can see the richness of ancient history, art and culture here.
The aging of the caves and the sculptures is natural, and due to neglect under rule of different Indian rulers and also caused by the Portuguese in the 15th Century, who did shooting practice on these sculptures in the caves.
MAHESHMURTI AT ELEPHANTA CAVES |
The Elephanta Island has more caves and sculptures, and also two old cannons at the hills called Cannon hills.
Thursday, February 26, 2015
Trip to Elephanta Island #7 : The Way Up - Shopping, Adventure & Surprises
Before the steps that lead up to the caves, there are a few stalls having some exquisite pieces of jewellery, art, souvenirs and some also have memory cards, camera batteries and stuff that tourists might need.
I simply loved these necklaces.
While you are shopping or looking around, Beware!!!
You're being watched.
By notorious nasty hungry monkeys. They are looking for food and could grab your handbag if they suspect or see some food in it.
And by goats and cows too.
Who want a bite of your freshly roasted sweet corn, and will walk behind you till you finish it and throw the cob away.
This hungry goat wanted the corn, and was chasing the lady all the way up. She finally turned around and tried to shoo it away.
The climb up may be tiring for some, and you may want to stop and sit for a while on the rocky walls of the steps. Another option is the ride up on the 'palkhi' for a few hundred rupees - the blue seat you can see here. Once you are seated, it is carried by 4 men and within minutes, you are at the top. We saw a few senior citizens being carried on the palkhi very comfortably.
Blue tarpaulin sheets cover the whole place to protect you from the scorching sun, and get you into the mood of shopping.
There are interesting stalls on both sides and you can buy if you wish on your way up, or leave it for later.
You can also grab a cold drink or a freshly prepared vadapav from one of the stalls on the side, if you are planning lunch after visiting the caves.
Sunday, February 22, 2015
Mumbai Weekend Snapshot by Krrish - 10 : Trip To Elephanta Island - 6 # Toy Train at Elephanta Island
TOY TRAIN AT ELEPHANTA ISLAND -CLICK TO VIEW IN LARGER SIZE |
As we climbed the stairs up the jetty, this cute little train was waiting for us. It is a small ride to the base of the hills where the caves are located. You can walk if you like but don't miss this cute 5 minute ride atleast one way. The train moves slowly and you can take pictures easily.
The train turned here after a while and the track ends a little ahead after the turn here. See how far we have come from the jetty after taking a right turn. Again there are some souvenir shops just before the steps to the hill.
These interesting magnetic stickers and the wooden toys were the best buy for children. I did some shopping too :-)
Saturday, February 21, 2015
Weekend In Black & White : 12 # Trip To Elephanta Island -5 # Seagulls Again
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Hungry seagulls waiting to swoop down on food tossed by the boat passengers to attract them. The sad part was that they were tossing spicy chips like Lays and Kurkure that were harmful for the birds.
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Friday, February 20, 2015
Skywatch Friday 2015 - 8 : Trip To Elephanta Island - 4 # Seagulls In Flight
SEAGULLS IN FLIGHT |
These are my first ever proper bird shots and I'm so happy I went to Elephanta island.
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Monday, February 16, 2015
Wednesday, February 11, 2015
ABC Wednesday - 'E' for Elephanta Island
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The Elephanta Island is a forest covered island off the coast of Mumbai, and a quiet and interesting getaway from the chaos of the city. It can be accessed by ferry from the Gateway of India. The island is famous for its Elephanta Caves ( a World Heritage Site), which are cave temples carved in the rock of the island. The temples date back to somewhere between the 5th and 8th century.
To go to Elephanta island, go to Gateway of India, an impressive structure facing the sea, and board the ferry to Elephanta, tickets for which are available at the Elephanta ticket counter, or from a person officially distributing tickets to passengers in queue at the jetty for the next boat to Elephanta. The first ferry leaves at 9 am and the last one at 2 pm and the frequency is every half an hour.
After getting off the boat, there is a walkway that leads to the base of the hill, where there are steps leading to the caves. There is also a mini toy train that will take you to the base of the steps.
There was a lot to the trip besides the sculptures in the caves which are in poor condition. The ferry ride was one of the attractions.
In my next few posts, I will show you around the island, caves, sculptures, the huge canons, shopping for sculptures, souvenirs and handicraft and not to forget the monkeys grabbing food from visitors and drinking Pepsi straight from the bottle. And also the speedboats and the ships and the seagulls we saw during the fascinating breezy boat ride.
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Tuesday, February 10, 2015
Our World Tuesday # 21 : CST- UNESCO World Heritage Site
Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST), formerly known as Victoria Terminus is one of the busiest railway stations in India with over three million commuters daily.
A magnificient work of of period architecture, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is hard to travel till the station or pass by without adoring its beauty and grandeur and trying to discover something unseen in it or capture it in the camera from a different perspective.
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Sunday, February 08, 2015
Saturday, February 07, 2015
Weekend In Black & White : 10
Towed away from No Parking Zone
The car owner had the courage to park his car exactly under the 'No Parking' sign put up here. You can see the boundary wall of Taj Lands End behind the sign.This area near Taj Land's End hotel( a 5 star popular with the high profiles and celebrities of Mumbai) is a high security zone and even photography of the hotel is not allowed. And the car was quickly towed away by the authorities.
I quickly clicked as the towing van started moving and managed to get the 'No Parking' sign with the van and the car, and walked towards Bandra Fort which is about 3 min walk from here.
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Tuesday, February 03, 2015
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
ABC Wednesday - 'C' for Central Park
Central Park at Kharghar in Navi Mumbai is a huge park filled with landscaped gardens, an artificial pond with a fountain, an amphitheatre, musical and dance sculptures, jogging track and also children's park. With ample parking space and fresh clean air away from the city pollution, it will be the 3rd largest park in Asia after it is fully developed.
This fountain in the artificial pond is one of the many fountains here, and it looks much prettier when lighted after dark.
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Saturday, January 17, 2015
Weekend in Black and White : 7
Sunset At Bandra Fort |
Friday, January 16, 2015
Skywatch Friday 2015 - 3 : Sunset At Sagar Vihar
Click to view large size image and migratory birds |
The Sagar Vihar gardens is a popular tourist spot in Navi Mumbai. The view of the Arabian sea, Vashi bridge, the sunset and the migratory birds from the seashore here is awesome. Earlier there were hovercraft services from here to Mumbai which have now been stopped. The garden is also not very well-maintained now, but the place is worth a visit for the beautiful view of the sunset and the sea.
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
ABC Wednesday - 'A' for Amphitheatre
The Central Park Amphitheatre is an amphitheatre located at Kharghar in Navi Mumbai. The view of Kharghar is excellent from the top.
The Park is huge and still incomplete but some sections like children's park, musical instrument park are functional and very popular.
I will show you more of the park in my posts.
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Friday, January 09, 2015
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