Places to Visit in Aurangabad

Ajanta Caves

The uniqueness of the Ajanta Caves is overflowing, with its stories depicting Buddhism and historically recognized, timeless beauty. The Ajanta Caves are located in Aurangabad and were discovered in the 19th century. The Ajanta Caves consist of an astounding group of twenty-nine ... Read More>>

Aurangabad Caves

The Aurangabad Caves were discovered during an excavation between the 6th and 7th century, and since then, these ten caves have been drawing in marvelled visitors by the thousands. The caves express amazing design with images moulded into them, reflecting ... Read More>>

Bani Begum Garden

The Bani Gegum Garden is one of the most fantastically bewitching attractions–and gardens in general–to be found in Aurangabad. This garden is a place of honour and comfortable relaxation. Visitors come to practise their spiritual meditation, go for a prosperous walk ... Read More>>

Bibi-ka-maqbara

The Bibi-ka-maqbara has been brought to its great fame by the charming nickname it has been dubbed with – often referred to as “The Poor Mans Taj Mahal,” everyone who visits Aurangabad must see what this building is all about. It truly ... Read More>>

Daulatabad

The Daulatabad Fort is located on top of a great hill. Standing proudly, the Daulatabad is in one of the most pristinely preserved forts in the entire world. Composed of great history, culture and stunning architecture, the Daulatabad Fort is considered ... Read More>>

Ellora Caves

The Ellora Caves differ from their related Ajanta Caves in the sense that they are not solely Buddhist, but follow a long line of the progression of the ancient religions in India. What truly brings visitors continuously to the Ellora Caves is ... Read More>>

Ghrishneshwar Temple

The Grishneshwar Temple, one of the worlds most respected, devoted temples, is a fabulous attraction offering art, history and legendarily high status among the community. The sculpted walls make for breathtaking, exciting views. The Ghrishneshwar Temple stands for legendary stories of love ... Read More>>

Jama Masjid

The Jama Masjid is one of the most popular highlights among the thousands of tourists. This charming mosque was built during the reign of the famous Aurangzeb, and is surrounded by an enchanting forest. The building itself was constructed in a very ... Read More>>

Khuldabad

Khuldabad is home to one of the two of the most highly significant religious saints. It is the tomb place of rest for Burhan-ud-din and Zain-ud-din, who still to this day have frequent followers and worshipers coming to adorn them and ... Read More>>

Panchakki

The Panchakki was created in the 17th century and is officially known as the first water mill in the entire city. The water, coming from a deliciously refreshing spring located in the mountains, provided Aurangabad with energy and beverages. It also ... Read More>>