Mahakali Caves
Mahakali Caves
3.5
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Monday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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3.5
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DJ P
135 contributions
Dec 2019 • Solo
It's a nice place to visit and see ancient caves. Not much is preserved. However what is present is really nice. Caves are set opposite Mumbai skyline. It's preserved under asi so entry fee is charged. Plus water and toilet facility is available.
Written 12 January 2020
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karthik0410
Mumbai, India391 contributions
Jan 2020
There is not much left to see in these caves as most of the carvings have been eroded. Also, the place is very badly managed, infact most of the times there's no one at the gate to even charge a fee. Also, there is no guide available to give you a proper tour.
Written 21 January 2020
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Uma m
18 contributions
Feb 2020 • Solo
The location vis not well publicised. The caves are clean and maintained well. More information would be helpful.
Entrance fee of 20 is ok. Access to the location can be improved. I travelled both ways by autorickshaw.
Drinking water supply was not working.
Will be worth for people interested in architecture history etc..
Overall, I didn't find it worth the effort to travel till there.
Entrance fee of 20 is ok. Access to the location can be improved. I travelled both ways by autorickshaw.
Drinking water supply was not working.
Will be worth for people interested in architecture history etc..
Overall, I didn't find it worth the effort to travel till there.
Written 7 February 2020
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Philip D
Cambridgeshire, UK54 contributions
Feb 2023 • Couples
Interesting caves. A but if the main track so make sure you can get a taxi back if you go alone. Plenty of Tuktuk though.
Clean and worth an hour to wander around.
Tickets are electronic only no cash
Clean and worth an hour to wander around.
Tickets are electronic only no cash
Written 9 February 2023
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THE TRAVELLER
Malaga, Spain13,416 contributions
Dec 2014
Good place to visit and suitable or all ages. I live in a car house in Spain and it was great to see cave living in a different age and a different culture!!!
Written 20 December 2014
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Ravi Kishore
Hyderabad, India117 contributions
Dec 2013 • Business
this may have been a site of significance in the bygone era but it is now just reduced to a landmark in a crowded vicinity. unlike Kanheri or Elephanta caves, this one is very neglected and doesn't present any opportunity to learn its history in any detail. there's simply nothing left here now, visit it only if you are passing by the area and have some time to spare.
Written 29 October 2014
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somsontravel
386 contributions
May 2017 • Couples
These caves are age old and located in Andheri. Watching this marvelous structure is so beautiful. Wish it was properly maintained. It took us lot of time to get hold of its entry as there were no billboards. They are situated at lower level than road, thus difficult to catch hold of until you have exact GPS location. Carry water along and preferably wear comfortable sport shoes
Written 26 October 2017
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vidit09
Mumbai, India217 contributions
Nov 2014 • Solo
This is a small but significant part of our heritage. Tucked between the urban labyrinth in the city of Mumbai, this is a small jewel which shows our past and gives an insight to the people who had visited these parts long before they were turned into proper cities.
The upkeep of the site is sad more needs to be done ASI to protect this monumnet.
The upkeep of the site is sad more needs to be done ASI to protect this monumnet.
Written 20 January 2015
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Satish D
Mumbai, India65 contributions
Dec 2012 • Solo
This is the busiest area of Andheri-Mumbai.,I am living in Mumbai for 60 years. I also do not know what type of this area is and if any cave is there?
The area is having a concrete jungle.(Surrounded by Buildings)
The area is having a concrete jungle.(Surrounded by Buildings)
Written 25 November 2013
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ArpanD
Kolkata (Calcutta), India85 contributions
Mar 2018 • Friends
It's a network of Buddhist Caves which are now getting dilapidated because of lack of maintenance and lack of awareness of people who visit them. Best thing is the view you get from there and you can enjoy a peaceful evening there, a couple of hours at the max. A one time visit at the most, you won't miss anything, even if you don't visit here.
Written 26 March 2018
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How does one book? Or can we walk in and pay admission at any time? Or is admission free?
Written 7 January 2023
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