The caves are located off the Mumbai coast on an island known as Gharapuri, and is nine nautical miles from the Gateway of India. A world heritage site, the Elephanta Caves were named by the ...
A ferry boat carrying passengers from Gateway of India to Elephanta Caves capsized off Elephanta Islands near Mumbai on Wednesday. “A Navy boat collided with a passenger vessel named Neelkamal ...
Navi Mumbai: Officials in Gharapuri village wherein Elephanta caves is situated had a meeting ... Site is visited by tourists from Gateway of India which take approximately an hour to reach ...
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The Tourist Guides Association of Mumbai (TOGA) has been raising concerns about the hazardous conditions of civilian ferry services operating between the Gateway of India and Elephanta Island.
At least 13 people have died after a crash between a passenger ferry and a navy speedboat threw dozens into the sea near a popular tourist destination in Mumbai, India, according to a local official.
TRAVEL TRENDS, MUMBAI ... ancient caves, the city offers a journey through time that’s nothing short of fascinating. Here are seven historical gems you simply must visit: Gateway of India ...
A day after a ferry-Navy craft collision claimed 13 lives off the Mumbai coast ... more than 100 passengers from the Gateway of India to Elephanta Island. Devidas Jadhav, an assistant boat ...