The Bhaja Caves in Lonavala are a group of 22 rock-cut monuments dating back to 200 B.C. They are older than the nearby Karla Caves and hold immense significance in Buddhist heritage. With prayer halls (chaityas), viharas, stupas, and sculptures depicting daily life and mythology, these caves take you centuries back in time. Surrounded by greenery, waterfalls, and hills, the entire setting is serene and awe-inspiring.
Being prepared makes your visit to Bhaja Caves more enjoyable and hassle-free. The short hike up is totally worth it, especially when mist and history come together to create a magical monsoon moment.
Bhaja Caves are located about 12 km from Lonavala and just 3 km from Malavli railway station. You can reach via road, rail, or a scenic trek starting at Malavli.. The walk from the base to the cave entrance involves a climb, so be ready for a short but scenic uphill journey. Traveling by train gives you a chance to enjoy the lush monsoon landscapes if visiting during the rainy season.
Carry a small backpack with water, sunglasses, a cap, and snacks. Wear trekking shoes or footwear with grip, as the stone steps can get slippery in the monsoon. Don’t forget a camera to capture the natural beauty and ancient carvings. A lightweight poncho or umbrella is useful if you’re visiting in rainy weather.
There are around 200 entry steps, which are uneven but manageable with breaks. Elderly visitors and those with limited mobility should be cautious. There are no wheelchair paths, so the climb may be difficult for differently-abled individuals. Basic facilities like benches and shaded areas are limited, so plan your rest stops accordingly.
As a heritage site, Bhaja Caves must be respected and preserved by every visitor. Follow these tips for a responsible visit.
Located just 2.5 km from Bhaja Caves, Karla and Bhaja Caves together offer a twin glimpse into Buddhist history. Karla Caves have a grander chaitya hall and intricate carvings that complement Bhaja’s serene appeal. Visiting both gives you a complete picture of ancient Buddhist rock-cut craftsmanship.
The resort is surrounded by lush greenery and overlooks the Sahyadri ranges, offering a calm and refreshing environment. A great place to relax after a day of sightseeing. Monsoon clouds often float past your window, making it feel like you’re in the sky.
Govinda Resorts is less than 15 minutes from both Bhaja Caves and Karla Caves, making it a convenient base for exploring the area at your own pace. Its ideal location lets you make the most of your sightseeing without tiring commutes.