Mahakali Caves

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A group of 19 basalt-rock cut caves which are believed to be constructed between 1st-6th century CE, and are a fair reflection of the Buddhist style of living.  Located between JVLR and SEEPZ, you will need to cut the urban clutter to make your way to this piece of heritage.

Popular For: Buddist stupa and ancient figures, beautiful rock-cut monastery, historic walks and treks.

How To Get There: The nearest station to the caves is the Andheri station. From the station, there are plenty of buses or cabs which will take you to the caves. 

#ProTip: Cave 9, the Chaitya is a praying hall and is the largest of the lot. This cave has seven depictions of Buddha and other accompanying sculptures from Buddhist mythology.