Bhaja Caves
Bhaja Caves

Bhaja Caves

Maval, Lonavala, Maharashtra, 412106

Overview

Although often overshadowed by the nearby Karla Caves, the Bhaja caves are equally worth a visit; in fact, most people end up going to both, often as part of an organized tour from Mumbai or Pune. The caves feature all sorts of stupas and intricately carved depictions of deities, as well as carvings of people playing the Indian tabla drums (an indication of just how old that instrument is).

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2000 year old Buddhist trail to Karla & Bhaja Caves as a day trip from Mumbai
2000 year old Buddhist trail to Karla & Bhaja Caves as a day trip from Mumbai
$192.14 per adult
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History and culture
I highly recommend this tour. The guide was wonderful and was able to provide a lot of insolite and history because of his experiences you couldn't get if just doing the Caves by yourself. Both Caves are very different. Our favorite was Karla since more peaceful but Bhaja had beautiful artwork and a huge hall. We went to elephanta Island on our own the day before and that was very different then both of these. There isn't a lot of walking but what walking they did have was very steep and so some older members of our group had a difficult time but even with having a knee surgery 2 months ago was doable for them. The vehicle was very nice for india and we had plenty of legroom which isn't always the case The guide went out of his way when I had a crazy request for some salt and pepper shakers at a place we stopped to eat and when restaurant wouldn't sell them (understably) he was able to find out where they got them from which happened to be near our hotel. We also hadn't eaten breakfast and guide stopped so we could get a bite and made sure we tried something local to mumbai area we couldn't get somewhere else Recommend if you are ok with a little bit of physical activity and are into history and culture.
Jared_N, Feb 2023

Things to Know Before You Go

  • Bhaja Caves are a must-visit for anyone interested in history and architecture.

  • Remember to wear sunscreen and a hat—it can get sunny.

  • Wear comfortable shoes and be prepared for a lot of walking

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How to Get There

Bhaja Caves, located about a two-hour drive from Mumbai, are frequently visited in conjunction with the Karla Caves (about a 20-minute drive north). There are plenty of tours from Mumbai that stop at both, though independent travelers can also reach both sites by bus via the nearby town of Lonavala.

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When to Get There

The caves are open daily from 8am to 6pm. The best time to visit is first thing in the morning, when there aren't as many people around and when temperatures are cooler. Many people visit the Karla Caves first; beat crowds by switching it up and doing the reverse. The best time of year to visit is from October through March; April and May can be hot and June through September can be rainy.

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The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI)

Most of India’s ancient attractions, including these caves, are managed by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), a government organization charged with preserving and maintaining ancient sites. Through its regularly published books and reports, the organization is an excellent resource for those looking to deepen their knowledge.

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Frequently Asked Questions
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