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  1. The Kanheri Caves (Kānherī-guhā [kaːnʱeɾiː ɡuɦaː]) are a group of caves and rock-cut monuments cut into a massive basalt outcrop in the forests of the Sanjay Gandhi National Park, on the island of Salsette in the western outskirts of Mumbai, India.

  2. On the outskirts of Mumbai, away from the hustle and bustle of the city, lies this green and airy tourist spot – Kanheri Caves. This serene cave complex is situated on a hillside and you can access it through steps cut into the rocks.

  3. Kanheri Caves - Do not miss this (Sanjay Gandhi National Park) Visiting here is an amazing experience not to be missed. They are the best Buddhist caves I've visited. The waterfalls and trickling streams of water were pretty and cooling. Once you've climbed the steps to the top of the caves the views are awesome.

  4. The 109 Kanheri Caves lining the side of a rocky ravine, which is 5km from the northern park entrance. These caves were used by Buddhist monks between the 2nd and 9th centuries as viharas or monasteries and chaityas or temples. The word Kanheri originates from the Sanskrit word Krishnagiri.

  5. Get information about Kanheri Caves Maharashtra covering history, timing, facts, paintings, best time to visit, number of caves, entry fee, how to reach from Mumbai, from thane, from Dadar, from Borivali etc.

  6. Kanheri Caves are a group of over 100 rock-cut monuments carved out of basaltic rock. They are located in the Sanjay Gandhi National Park, about 40 km from the city center of Mumbai. They date back to the 1st century BCE and span over a period of more than 1000 years.

  7. Nov 24, 2020 · Created by Bhuddist monks between the 2nd and 9th centuries AD, the Kanheri Caves are a collection of rock cut monuments, prayer halls and buildings and are now a popular tourist attraction.

  8. The Kanheri Caves or Kanheri Gufa, are a set of 109 caves located near Mumbai, Maharashtra. Featuring carvings and rock-cut monuments whose history can be traced as far back as the first century, the Kanheri Caves are nothing short of a marvel.

  9. The Kanheri Caves, situated approximately 10 kilometers inside the Sanjay Gandhi National Park, is a collection of over 100 rock-cut caves. These caves, dating back to the 1st century BCE, served as Buddhist monastic complexes and were an important center of Buddhist learning during their heyday.

  10. The 109 Kanheri Caves lining the side of a rocky ravine 6km from the northern entrance of Sanjay Gandhi National Park are a big draw. The caves comprise vihara (monasteries), chaitya (halls) and dwellings, and were used by Buddhist monks between the 1st century BC and 10th century AD as part of a monastic university complex. Address. Borivali.