

Ajanta Caves, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, are a group of 30 rock-cut Buddhist cave temples and monasteries, renowned for their exquisite sculptures and paintings, dating back to the 2nd century BCE to 5th century CE.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring ancient Buddhist cave temples adorned with exquisite sculptures and paintings.
A remarkable site with 34 monasteries and temples, representing Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain art and architecture.
One of the 12 Jyotirlinga temples dedicated to Lord Shiva, known for its intricate carvings and peaceful atmosphere.
Ajanta Caves can be damp and chilly, especially during monsoon season.
Exploring the caves involves a lot of walking on uneven surfaces.

Staying hydrated is crucial in the hot and humid climate of Ajanta.
Vibrant posters depicting intricate carvings from Ajanta Caves, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Handcrafted items like wooden toys, pottery, and leather puppets inspired by Ajanta-Ellora cave art.
Exquisite silk scarves with Ajanta cave motifs, a symbol of Aurangabad's weaving tradition.

Sprouted moong lentil pancake with jaggery and ghee
Tapioca pearls cooked with peanuts, coconut, and spices
Spicy mixed vegetable curry with coconut and peanuts