We will take you to "Elephant Island" and "Sanjay Gandhi National Park". We will organize a ferry trip for you to reach Elephanta by sea. Elephanta Island is located approximately 7 miles northeast of the India Gate and can be reached by taking a ferry from the Gate. The island is home to some stunning cave temples thought to have been created between the 5th and 8th centuries and which are now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The island, originally known as Gharapuri (Place of Caves), derives its name from a huge stone statue of an elephant that is now on display in Mumbai's Victoria Gardens. The island was named Elephanta by the Portuguese who found the statue. We recommend you be in a sports facility. You will enjoy the trekking experience there. And the last but not the least our destination will be "Sanjay Gandhi National Park". The park is located at the north end of Mumbai and is also known as Borivili National Park. The park offers numerous attractions, such as tiger safari, lion safari, train ride, hiking trails, tree house and most importantly, the 'Kanheri Caves'. Buddhist monks used the caves from the 2nd to 9th centuries as monasteries and temples. After finishing, we will return to our Hotel Marina. Finally, in the evening we organized a farewell dinner
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