Suchit Nanda > Concept preview of Pictorial Pocket Book on Mumbai City by Bombay Chamber of Commerce & Online Services (Suchit Nanda Photography).

Ferry ready to take passengers from Elephanta for Mumbai.
Suchit Nanda > Concept preview of Pictorial Pocket Book on Mumbai City by Bombay Chamber of Commerce & Online Services (Suchit Nanda Photography).
Suchit Nanda > Concept preview of Pictorial Pocket Book on Mumbai City by Bombay Chamber of Commerce & Online Services (Suchit Nanda Photography).

Main image: View of Mumbai's Gateway of India with the Hotel Taj at the back. The Elephanta Caves are located just off Mumbai harbour in the Gharapuri Island also called Elephanta Island.
Suchit Nanda > Anu (Arundhathi) & Suchit at the Elephanta Island & Caves. The Elephanta Caves are located just off Mumbai harbour in the Gharapuri Island also called Elephanta Island - a name given by the Portuguese when they ruled over this area. In 1987, the caves were designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Hewn out of solid rock, the Elephanta Caves date back to 600 AD. The caves attract many visitors who take an hour long ferry boat ride to reach from Gateway of India. The cave complex is a collection of rock-cut architecture with stone sculptures of Hindu Gods and Goddesses.
Suchit Nanda > Anu (Arundhathi) & Suchit just after getting onto the Ferry to Elephanta Islands. The Elephanta Caves are located just off Mumbai harbour in the Gharapuri Island also called Elephanta Island - a name given by the Portuguese when they ruled over this area. In 1987, the caves were designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Hewn out of solid rock, the Elephanta Caves date back to 600 AD. The caves attract many visitors who take an hour long ferry boat ride to reach from Gateway of India. The cave complex is a collection of rock-cut architecture with stone sculptures of Hindu Gods and Goddesses.
Suchit Nanda > Anu (Arundhathi) and Sandhya as we got onto the ferry for Elephanta Islands. The Elephanta Caves are located just off Mumbai harbour in the Gharapuri Island also called Elephanta Island - a name given by the Portuguese when they ruled over this area. In 1987, the caves were designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Hewn out of solid rock, the Elephanta Caves date back to 600 AD. The caves attract many visitors who take an hour long ferry boat ride to reach from Gateway of India. The cave complex is a collection of rock-cut architecture with stone sculptures of Hindu Gods and Goddesses.
Suchit Nanda > Birds following the ferry which operate between Elephanta Island and Gateway of India, Mumbai. 
The Elephanta Caves are located just off Mumbai harbour in the Gharapuri Island also called Elephanta Island - a name given by the Portuguese when they ruled over this area. In 1987, the caves were designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Hewn out of solid rock, the Elephanta Caves date back to 600 AD. The caves attract many visitors who take an hour long ferry boat ride to reach from Gateway of India. The cave complex is a collection of rock-cut architecture with stone sculptures of Hindu Gods and Goddesses.
Suchit Nanda > Indian Empress seen on the Mumbai coast line. The Elephanta Caves are located just off Mumbai harbour in the Gharapuri Island also called Elephanta Island - a name given by the Portuguese when they ruled over this area. In 1987, the caves were designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Hewn out of solid rock, the Elephanta Caves date back to 600 AD. The caves attract many visitors who take an hour long ferry boat ride to reach from Gateway of India. The cave complex is a collection of rock-cut architecture with stone sculptures of Hindu Gods and Goddesses.
Suchit Nanda > Mumbai coast line with the setting Sun. The Elephanta Caves are located just off Mumbai harbour in the Gharapuri Island also called Elephanta Island - a name given by the Portuguese when they ruled over this area. In 1987, the caves were designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Hewn out of solid rock, the Elephanta Caves date back to 600 AD. The caves attract many visitors who take an hour long ferry boat ride to reach from Gateway of India. The cave complex is a collection of rock-cut architecture with stone sculptures of Hindu Gods and Goddesses.
Concept preview of Pictorial Pocket Book on Mumbai City by Bombay Chamber of Commerce & Online Services (Suchit Nanda Photography).

Ferry ready to take passengers from Elephanta for Mumbai.
Suchit Nanda > Concept preview of Pictorial Pocket Book on Mumbai City by Bombay Chamber of Commerce & Online Services (Suchit Nanda Photography).

Ferry ready to take passengers from Elephanta for Mumbai.
Concept preview of Pictorial Pocket Book on Mumbai City by Bombay Chamber of Commerce & Online Services (Suchit Nanda Photography).

Ferry ready to take passengers from Elephanta for Mumbai.
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