Karla Caves, a well-known tourist destination close to Lonavala, are ancient Buddhist rock-cut caves. It is one of the oldest Buddhist cave sanctuaries in India and is also referred to as Karli Caves, Karle Caves, or Karla Cells. One of India’s biggest Chaityas (prayer halls with stupas) is located in these caves. The Ekvira Temple inside Karla Caves is the key reason for its fame.
Karla Caves, formerly known as Veluraka, are home to a shrine devoted to Goddess Ekveera and a massive 15-meter pillar. A Buddhist monastery is also located nearby; it is thought to have been constructed in the second century BC. Near the caves, a significant historic trade route that runs eastward from the Arabian Sea into the Deccan may be seen. To get to the cave, one must ascend over 150 steps.
Karla Caves were built in two phases, the first of which spanned the second century BC to the second century AD and the second of which spanned the fifth century AD to the tenth century. With the exception of three excavations that date from the Mahayana period, the entire cave is thought to have been constructed using a single design. They were constructed thanks to the kind offerings of individuals from a variety of backgrounds, including merchants, monks, nuns, and even a Marathi royal prince.
Several people from all over the nation, including Vejamti, Sopara, Umehanakata, and Dhenukakata, are mentioned in the inscriptions discovered here. The original name of the caverns, “Veluraka,” can be traced back to these and other inscriptions that suggest property was donated to the Velluraka Samgha.
The Karla caverns are accessible by public transit. The best options are to take a state transport bus that often runs from Mumbai and Pune to Lonavala and from Lonavala to Karla, or rent a taxi if you’re coming from Pune or Mumbai. Once you arrive, the walk up the steep slope to the caves takes around 20 minutes.
Timings : 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Time Required : More than 3 hours
Entry Fee : Indian, SAARC and BIMSTEC country residents (above 15 years): INR 15 per head
Foreign visitors (above 15 years): INR 300 per head
Distance from Lonavala : 10.9 km