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Ajanta & Ellora
Day 1, AURANGABAD
On arrival at Aurangabad you are met and transferred to your hotel.
In the afternoon you enjoy a guided tour of Aurangabad. You visit the Bibi ka Maqbara, built by Azam Shah, the son of Aurangzeb, in 1678, to rival the world famous Taj Mahal of Agra. Sadly, it has none of the finesse or the grace of proportion of the Taj Mahal. Just to the North is the magnificent hilltop fortress of Daulatabad. This huge complex was briefly the capital of India during the 14th century and contains many ruined palaces within its 5km walls.
Stay at Hotel Amarpreet for two nights
Day 2, EXCURSION TO AJANTA
Full day excursion to the Ajanta Caves (2nd century B.C. till 650 A.D.) reflect the peak of ancient Indian art and architecture. The caves were cut in rocky cliffs above a horseshoe shaped valley to create prayer halls and place of residence for Buddhist monks. Craft workers cut out the rock and sculpted it whilst others made beautiful murals depicting places, royalty, culture and tales of everyday life of ancient India.
As Buddhism gradually declined, the Ajanta caves were abandoned and eventually forgotten. It was as late as in the 19th century that a party of British officers discovered the Ajanta caves. Their isolation contributed to the fine state of preservation of the remarkable paintings.
Day 3, EXCURSION TO ELLORA AND ONWARDS FROM AURANGABAD
Morning excursion to Ellora. Artists worked at the cave site of Ellora, 30 km from Aurangabad, from the sixth century A.D. till about 1000 A.D., creating Buddhist, Hindu, and Jain caves next to each other.
The masterpiece at Ellora is the astonishing Kailasa temple dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva. It is the world's largest monolithic sculpture, carved out of one single rock cliff by 7000 labourers over a 150 year period. The workers started at the top and gradually cut downward, an amazing feat of architecture with no room for improvisation or error. The temple is called the Kailasa temple, taking its name from Mount Kailash, a Tibetan peak in the Himalaya considered to be a divine axis between heaven and earth, where the Hindus believe Shiva lives.
In the afternoon you transfer to Aurangabad airport to board the flight to Mumbai to connect with your onward travel. Alternatively, we can arrange for you to take the afternoon train to Mumbai (7 1/2 hrs). Feel free to add any special requirements to your enquiry form.
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Highlights
- Explore the Buddhist caves of Ajanta with their beautiful murals
- Visit the Kailsh Temple at Ellora, an architectural masterpiece
Duration
Departure
Daily from Aurangabad
Not advisable in May and June (due to uncomfortable heat)
Price
From 345 USD per person - based on 2 people sharing
Inclusions
- Accommodation on twin share basis at selected hotel
- Stay on bed & breakfast basis
- English-speaking local guide for tour of Aurangabad, Ajanta & Ellora
- Transport by air-conditioned vehicle with private chauffeur
- All transfers as per the itinerary
Tour price excludes
- International flights
- Entrance fees to historical monuments