Rock-cut Buddhist caves at Kanheri

Kanheri Caves Tour

109 Buddhist caves inside a national park

6–7 hours ₹4,250 Certified TOGA guide

Tour highlights

  • 109 rock-cut Buddhist caves
  • Chaityas (prayer halls) & Viharas (dwellings)
  • Colossal standing Buddha sculptures
  • Ancient rainwater-harvesting channels
  • Sanjay Gandhi National Park forest

The experience

Few cities on Earth contain a forest; only Mumbai contains a forest with 109 Buddhist caves carved into a single hill of basalt. Kanheri was hewn between the 1st century BCE and the 10th century CE — a full millennium of chisels — and served as one of ancient India's great centres of Buddhist learning.

With your guide, you'll walk from Chaityas (soaring prayer halls with ribbed ceilings that mimic long-vanished timber) to Viharas (the monks' cells, complete with stone beds and pillows), past colossal standing Buddhas almost seven metres tall, and along an ingenious network of rock-cut water channels and cisterns that harvested the monsoon fifteen centuries before "sustainability" had a name.

All of it sits deep inside Sanjay Gandhi National Park, so the soundtrack is birdsong and langurs — a day of green silence in the middle of the Maximum City.

Good to know

  • Wear walking shoes; the site climbs gently over uneven rock steps.
  • Carry water and a hat — the caves are shaded, the paths between them are not.
  • Combines beautifully with the Vipassana Pagoda for a full day on Mumbai's Buddhist trail.
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