Kanheri Caves are located inside the Sanjay Gandhi National Park, in Mumbai.
One of caves at Kanheri
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Take an auto-rickshaw/bus/cab to the main gate of Sanjay Gandhi National Park (2.5km). For Kanheri Caves & Sanjay Gandhi National Park the main entrance is common, since the caves are inside the national park
Kanheri Caves is about 5km from the park entry gate. Take the shuttles that runs between the main gate and the cave. It's a 15 minutes ride (a shuttle bus goes every 20 minutes).
You'll need to pay the park entry fee, shuttle fee and the Kanheri Caves entry fee. If you are traveling by private vehicles (car, bike etc), additional entry charges to be paid. You can drive all the way up to the cave entry point, from where you'll need to do a short trek to see the caves.
[#bar-a]Park timing (7.30am to 6pm) and the cave timings (9am to 5pm). Don't miss to catch the last van back to the main gate, if you depend on one.
Both the park and the caves are closed on Mondays.
Sanjay Gandhi National Park
Entry Fee: Rs 64 (children 34)
Kanheri Caves
Entry Fee: Rs34 ( foreign nationals : Rs312)
Two Wheelers : Rs44, Car: Rs215, Bicycle : Rs22
Mini Train Ride : Rs55 (children Rs21)
Boating : Rs64 (2 Seater), Rs130 (4 Seater)
Tiger Safari Charges : Rs85 (Children : Rs34)
Tiger & Lion Safari : Rs108 (children : Rs43)
Kanheri Caves Bus Service: Rs64, (children: Rs34)
Morning Walk & Jogging :Yearly Pass: Rs215, (Senior Citizens:Rs25)
(Monthly pass) : Rs55
Mumbai has a crowded by very efficient local train network. The local train rail network covers the whole city and beyond. The rail network is divided into three lines : Western, Central, and Harbour Lines. Some of it shares the same stations.
Train and Road routes for Kanheri Caves and Sanjay Gandhi National Park