This private tour takes you to the vibrant Ajanta & Ellora Caves along with the heritage city of Aurangabad. Ajanta Caves are the 30 rock-cut cave monuments excavated from 02nd Century BCE to 480 CE. Mural Fresco type paintings on the walls are stunning. Ellora Caves date from 600-1000 CE, it’s one of the largest rock-cut monastery-temple caves complexes in the world featuring the Buddhist, Jain and Hindu monuments and art work. Both Ajanta and Ellora Caves are the UNECSO World Heritage Sites.
2 nights stay will be in Aurangabad city which is the base for visiting the Ajanta and Ellora Caves. Enjoy the inclusions of all transfers, excursions, guided tours and 2 nights stay at 4 Star hotel on bed & breakfast basis.
• It’s all inclusive private tour except monuments entrance fees.
• 02 Nights’ stay at Lemon Tree Hotel, Aurangabad or Similar on bed & breakfast basis
• Guided sightseeing tours
Pickup included
Day to Day Tour Itinerary:
DAY 1: ARRIVE AURANGABAD
Upon arrival at Aurangabad Airport you will be met by our company representative and transferred to your hotel to check-in.
A major industrial center, Aurangabad was founded by Malik Ambar in 1610. The city is known as a base for excursions to the UNESCO World Heritage listed sites of Ajanta and Ellora.
After check-in If time permits, you can visit Biwi Ka Makbara and Pawan Chakki. Overnight stay in Aurangabad.
DAY 2: AURANGABAD – AJANTA
Enjoy a full day excursion to the UNESCO World Heritage listed Buddhist caves of Ajanta. Located 106km northeast of Aurangabad, the caves date from around 200BC to 650AD. As Buddhism slowly declined, the Ajanta Caves were abandoned and gradually forgotten until 1819 when a British hunting party stumbled upon them. Their isolation contributed to the fine state of preservation in which some of their remarkable paintings remain to this day.
Within the 30 rock-hewn caves the murals show scenes from Buddha's life and from the Jataka Tales, which recount stories of Buddha's previous incarnations as an enlightened being or Bodhisattva. The murals include depictions of court scenes, princes and musicians and offer fascinating glimpses of daily life in the 5th Century. The colors of ochre, lime, black, green and lapis lazuli is prevalent throughout the site.
By evening return back to Aurangabad. In evening you can go around local market. Overnight stay in Aurangabad.
DAY 3: ELLORA – DEPART AURANGABAD
This morning enjoy a half day excursion to Ellora Caves, another World Heritage listed site. Housing 34 rock-cut shrines representing Buddhist, Hindu and Jain art, the caves date back to the 4th and 5th Century AD. The caves are carved into the side of a basaltic hill 30km from Aurangabad. The most remarkable among them is the Kailash Temple, meant to be a replica of Lord Shiva’s celestial abode, Kailash. It is the best example of rock-cut architecture and the engineering skills of the times.
This afternoon you will be transferred to the airport where your arrangements end.
Aurangabad is a historic city in Maharashtra, known as the gateway to the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Ajanta and Ellora Caves. The city is rich in Mughal-era architecture and is a hub for cultural and historical exploration.
The Ajanta Caves are a series of 30 rock-cut Buddhist cave monuments dating from the 2nd century BCE to about 480 CE. They are renowned for their exquisite paintings and sculptures.
The Ellora Caves are a complex of 34 rock-cut temples and monasteries, representing Buddhist, Hindu, and Jain religions. The site is famous for the Kailasa Temple, a magnificent example of Dravidian architecture.
Bibi Ka Maqbara is a mausoleum built by Prince Azam Shah in 1678 in memory of his mother, Dilras Banu Begum. It is often referred to as the 'Taj of the Deccan' due to its resemblance to the Taj Mahal.
The Aurangabad Caves are a group of 12 rock-cut Buddhist caves dating back to the 6th century. The caves are known for their intricate carvings and sculptures.
The Pandavleni Caves, also known as the Trirashmi Caves, are a group of 30 rock-cut Buddhist caves dating back to the 2nd century BCE. The caves are known for their beautiful sculptures and inscriptions.
A spicy curry made with sprouted mung beans, served with bread rolls (pav). It is a popular breakfast dish in Maharashtra.
A savory pancake made with a mixture of flour, vegetables, and spices. It is a traditional Maharashtrian breakfast dish.
Stuffed eggplant with a spicy coconut and peanuts mixture. It is a popular vegetarian dish in Maharashtra.
A flavorful biryani made with basmati rice, meat, and a blend of spices. It is a popular Mughlai dish in Aurangabad.
This is the best time to visit Aurangabad as the weather is pleasant and ideal for sightseeing. The temperatures are moderate, and the skies are clear, making it perfect for exploring the historical sites and enjoying outdoor activities.
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Aurangabad is generally safe for travelers, but petty crime and scams can occur, especially in crowded areas and tourist spots. Exercise caution and be aware of your surroundings.
Aurangabad Railway Station
Aurangabad Bus Depot
The bus system is affordable and covers most parts of the city. Buses are the primary mode of public transport for locals and tourists alike.
Available • Apps: Ola, Uber
Car, Bike, Scooter
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