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                <title>Kanheri Caves</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Green spaces, clean air, tranquility and not a sky scraper in sight - surely we're not talking about Mumbai (Bombay)? <br>Located in the northern end of the crowded, over-populated, polluted island city of Mumbai is the Sanjay Gandhi National Park. A 104 sq km island of greenery in the urban jungle. Instead of being harassed by street vendors you get monkeys chasing after you for a snack or spotted deer obstructing your path.<br>Deep within the park are the Kanheri Buddhists caves which were carved out by Buddhists monks between the 6th and 11th century AD. The near absence of visitors allows you to take your time and comfortably view the detailed rock carvings of Buddha. <br>You can easily find the national park and the caves in the northern suburb of Borivali - about 90 mins drive from south Mumbai or you can organise a private pick up and a tour with reality tours which'll cost you Rs 4000.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Mumbai beach walking</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Sunday night is a good time to walk along the beach. A lot of local families etc. go every week before sunset.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Elephanta Island</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Go to the Gate of India and buy a return ticket (Rs120).<br><br>Spend a good hour relaxing on the ferry (an extra rs 10 to sit on top deck).<br><br>At Elephanta Island, take the train (rs 10 return) along the jetty, pay a couple of rs to get in and face the walk - a sheer cliff face with steps cut into it and wall-to-wall stalls.<br><br>The first cafe (on the left) going up the hill is realy good.<br><br>Great fun, it was my first full day in India. <br><br>Watch out for the (thieving) monkeys - they jump out and grab whatever takes their fancy, bags, crisps and water bottles,]]></description>
                
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