


Bhaja Caves, a serene Buddhist rock-cut temple complex, offers a glimpse into ancient Indian art and architecture, nestled in the scenic Lonavala hills.

Ancient Buddhist rock-cut caves with intricate carvings, best visited in the morning.

Less crowded Buddhist caves with a panoramic view, perfect for a morning visit.
A hill fort with panoramic views, best explored in the afternoon.
Bhaja Caves can be chilly and rainy, especially in the monsoon season.
Exploring the caves and nearby areas involves a lot of walking.
Protection from the sun is crucial, especially during the day.
A local favorite for breakfast, offering traditional Maharashtrian dishes with a view of the caves.
Known for its continental breakfast options and beautiful views of the surrounding hills.
A popular lunch spot for both locals and tourists, offering a variety of Maharashtrian dishes.

Sprouted moong beans (pithla) with whole wheat flatbread (bhakri), served with green chili chutney.

Spicy curry made from matki (moth beans) or usal (a spicy curry made from mixed vegetables), served with soft bread buns.

Potato fritters (vada) served between a soft bread bun (pav), with chutney and spices.
Handmade terracotta figurines and pottery inspired by ancient Buddhist art found in the caves.
Vibrant, traditional paintings depicting local folklore and landscapes, originating from the nearby hills.
Colorful, hand-woven fabrics like Paithani and Khadi, reflecting the state's rich textile heritage.
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