Aurangabad
The land of Ajanta & Ellora, Aurangabad in Maharashtra receives streams of travellers every year. This tourist hub has the most charismatic wonders of architecture which are unmatched. History lovers visit here to fall in love with the city by taking a rollercoaster ride back to an era full of grandeur and magic. Aurangabad was once the capital of the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb.
Ajanta Caves remain a masterpiece from the history. It is a group of around 30 Buddhist caves dating back to the 2nd century. Architecture of these caves is exceptionally beautiful which has earned them the title of UNESCO World Heritage Site. In the past, Buddhist monks used to study, live and practice rituals here. Visit here to fall in love with their murals, paintings and carvings. Ellora Caves are architectural brilliance in the city of Aurangabad and a must visit UNESCO World Heritage site. It remains one of the largest rock-cut monastery-temple cave complexes on the planet. Here you can find over 100 caves dedicated to various deities and mythologies. These caves were once monasteries and temples where streams of pilgrims used to flock. Now they attract architecture lovers.
Another spectacular ancient wonder of the city is Bibi Ka Maqbara which has a great resemblance with the Taj Mahal. It was raised between 1651 and 1661. Four minarets guard the monument and its walls are adorned with beautiful marbles and intricate carvings. Daulatabad Fort is also a beautiful ancient marvel which is counted among the most undefeatable forts on the planet. It stands on a conical hill and takes you back into history. It is an amazing fact that this fort was never been conquered by the enemies even once.
Architecture of Grishneshwar Temple also wins it many travellers visiting Maharashtra. This ancient temple is the last or the 12th 'Jyotirlinga' on the planet. It features a pre-historical architectural style flaunting carvings of various Hindu Gods and Goddesses.
How to Reach:
By Air: Aurangabad Airport has good connections with all parts of India.
By Rail: Aurangabad railway station is connected with cities like Mumbai, Hyderabad, Delhi, Shirdi, etc.
By Road: Central Bus station and CIDCO bus station are two bus stands in the city receiving buses from all cities of India.