Temples, shrines, monuments built centuries and centuries ago reveal such marvellous mysteries about that period and how the architecture and carvings were different from what we know today.
One such ancient architecture is in Lonavla-The
Karla Caves are in
Reaching Lonavla by car is also no less than a serene ride as the view is beautiful and you see only greenery all round.
But, this time I took a local train from Pune to Lonavla, which is just a one-hour journey, and hired a cab for the last stretch.
Reaching the parking spot for the caves is easy, but the challenge begins after that. The stairs, created by cutting into the hilly rocks, that take you to Karla Caves are big and if you haven’t tried trekking as yet, this can be one of those experiences you are unlikely to forget anytime soon.
Though the stairs are less but they are slippery as it is moist and gathers moss during rains.
But once you reach Karla Caves, you will be spellbound as the caves are intriguing and take you to 2nd Century BC.
The Caves are an exact depiction from our history books that often talk about excavation and discovering caves from underneath.
The Karla Caves are Indian Buddhist rock-cut caves shrines and were developed over a period of time from 2nd Century B.C to 5th Century AD.
Here are the other details about the Caves that make it worth-visiting