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LION SAFARI PARK/KRISHNAGIRI UPV/SANJAY GANDHI NATIIONAL PARK

The
national Park, also called Krishnagiri Upvan has the Gandhi Smriti Mandir on
Pavilion Hill. The Lion Safari park gives visitors an opportunuity to watch
the Indian lion from special, closed vehicles. The Lion Safari park is open
on all days, except Monday. Closed on Tuesday if Monday happens to be a public
holiday.
ELEPHANTA CAVES
The Elephanta island is known as Gharapuri (fortress city). The 7th century
cave temple complex, which has been carved out of rock under two small holls,
is dedicated to Lord Shiva and was a flourishing place of pilgrimage tilla few
centuries ago. It has a magnificent 18 feet high, three-headed bust of Shiva-
the Maheshmurti. The main cave, which is known as Elephanta, is supported by
masasiva pillars, each restin gon a supported by massive pillars, each resing
on a square base with fluted shafts. Inside is the main hall housing sculptures
of various gods in the Hinu mythology. This well known tourist spot is accessible
by boat from the Gateway of India.
ERANGAL BEACH
The suburban electric train stops at malad, from where the journey must be made
by road. Hotel

accommodation
available. GORAI BEACH (59km) The nearest railway station is Borivili. Private
shacks are available here.
JUHU BEACH
A 5 km long beach fringed with palms and coconut trees, it is a popular picnic
spot and has a number of hotels and restaurants.
KANHERI CAVES
Carved out of native rock, the 112 caves that form the complex are believed
to have been occupied by Buddhist monks for nearly a thousand years, starin
g2nd century A.D thus nmaking them one of the oldest rock monasteries in the
country. Caves No. 1,2 and 3 are noteworthy for their massive pillars, scuptures
and stupas.
CHODBUNDER
The suburban electric train stops at Borivili from where Chodbunder is 9.6 km
by road. It is an enchanting picnic spot.
KERALA CAVES

The
Buddist rock-cut Chaitya Hall of Karla dates to the 2nd century B. and is said
to be the most perfect od its kind. An inscription at the entrance attribters
its excavation to Bhutapal of Vaijayanti. The caves are approached by a rough
path of about 2 km. Sedan chairs available.
KARNAKLA BIRD SANCTUARY AND FORT
About 150 species of birds have been spotted here, 30 of which are migratory.
The rare Ashy Minive, a native of the Phillippines, has also been seen here
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