Itinerary
Day 1: Aurangabad
Stop At: Ellora Caves, Ellora Cave Rd Ahead of Hiranya Reosrts, Aurangabad 431005 India
The Ellora Caves chiseled into perfection between the 4th and the 9th century belongs to the Buddhist, Hindu and Jain faiths. One of the most fascinating archaeological sites in Maharashtra, Ellora dates back to the Rashtrakuta dynasty, about 1,500 years ago, and is the epitome of Indian rock-cut architecture. There are in all 34 caves, of which 12 are Buddhist, 17 Hindu and 5 Jain. A protected site under the aegis of the Archaeological Survey of India, Cave No. 16 popularly known as Kailash Temple is a World Heritage Site carved from a single monolithic structure.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Bibi Ka Maqbara, Begumpura, Aurangabad 431004 India
Situated about 3 km from the city is Bibi Ka Maqbara, the burial place of Aurangzeb's wife, Rabia-ud-Durrani. It is an imitation of the Taj at Agra and due to its similar design it is popularly known as the Mini Taj of the Deccan. The Maqbara stands in the middle of a spacious and formally planned Mughal garden with axial ponds, fountains, water channels, broad pathways and pavilions. Behind the mausoleum is a small Archaeological Museum.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Aurangabad Caves, Nr. Bibi Ka Maqbara, Aurangabad 431001 India
Situated at a distance of 5 km nestled amidst the hills are 12 Buddhist caves dating back to 3 AD. The Tantric influence is evident in the iconography and architectural designs of the caves. One is also treated to a panoramic view of the city as well as the imposing Maqbara (mausoleum) from this point.
Duration: 2 hours
No meals included on this day.
Accommodation included: Overnight at hotel
Day 2: Aurangabad - Ajanta Caves Tour from Aurangabad (Two hours approximately one way) (B)
Stop At: Ajanta Caves Road, Ajanta 431001 India
Ajanta is located 107 kilometers from Aurangabad and 60 kilometers from Jalgaon. A cluster of 32 Buddhist caves not far from a medieval village of the same name, the site is a protected monument in the care of the Archaeological Survey of India. Moreover, since 1983, the Ajanta Caves have been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The thirty rock-hewn caves at Ajanta, cut into the scarp of a cliff are either Chaityas (chapels) or Viharas (monasteries). On the walls of the caves are paintings, many still glowing with their original colours. The outer walls are covered with brilliantly executed sculpture. The Buddhist theme of the Ajanta paintings recounts the life of Lord Buddha and tales of his previous earthly experiences.
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Aurangabad Caves, Nr. Bibi Ka Maqbara, Aurangabad 431001 India
Situated at a distance of 5 km nestled amidst the hills are 12 Buddhist caves dating back to 3 AD. The Tantric influence is evident in the iconography and architectural designs of the caves. One is also treated to a panoramic view of the city as well as the imposing Maqbara (mausoleum) from this point.
Duration: 2 hours
Meals included:
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Accommodation included: Overnight at hotel
Day 3: Aurangabad
Stop At: Aurangabad Caves, Nr. Bibi Ka Maqbara, Aurangabad 431001 India
Situated at a distance of 5 km nestled amidst the hills are 12 Buddhist caves dating back to 3 AD. The Tantric influence is evident in the iconography and architectural designs of the caves. One is also treated to a panoramic view of the city as well as the imposing Maqbara (mausoleum) from this point.
Duration: 1 hour
Meals included:
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No accommodation included on this day.