

A series of ancient rock-cut Buddhist temples and monasteries, showcasing intricate carvings and sculptures.
These rock-cut Buddhist caves date back to the 2nd to 6th centuries and feature intricate carvings and sculptures that reflect the artistry of ancient India.
Often referred to as the 'Mini Taj', this beautiful mausoleum is dedicated to the wife of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb and showcases splendid Mughal architecture.
A vibrant evening market where visitors can explore local handicrafts, street foods, and cultural performances, providing a delightful experience of Aurangabad's nightlife.
Stay hydrated while exploring the Aurangabad Caves, which can be hot and humid due to its location in the Deccan Plateau.
The Aurangabad Caves are located in a remote area, and there may not be charging points nearby. A power bank will ensure your devices stay charged throughout your visit.
To comfortably carry all your essentials, such as water, snacks, and a map, while hiking through the caves and surrounding areas.
Baithak Restaurant is known for serving traditional Indian breakfasts, including dosa and idli, in a casual setting popular among locals.
The One is a popular lunch spot that offers a diverse menu featuring flavorful North Indian curries and Chinese dishes, frequented by both tourists and locals.
Hotel Kanchan is renowned for its rich North Indian and authentic Maharashtrian cuisine, making it a favored dining venue for dinner among visiting families.
Flattened rice cooked with onions, mustard seeds, turmeric, and garnished with coriander and lemon; light and flavorful.
Spicy chickpea flour dish served with a side of coarse millet bread, often accompanied by ghee and onion; hearty and rustic.
Puffed rice mixed with vegetables, tamarind sauce, and crunchy sev; a tangy and spicy street food snack.
These handcrafted replicas of the exquisite wall carvings from the Ajanta Caves embody ancient artistry and craftsmanship, making them a unique representation of India's rich historical narrative.
Paithani sarees are a traditional handwoven textile from Maharashtra, known for their vibrant colors and intricate Zari work, symbolizing the cultural heritage of Indian weaving traditions.
Bidriware is a famous metal handicraft from Bidar, known for its unique inlay work with silver, reflecting the rich heritage and craftsmanship of Deccan artisans.
A bustling market in Paris, famous for its street art and vintage shopping.
A serene urban park in Chittagong, offering a peaceful retreat with lush greenery and a tranquil lake.
A charming medieval village in the French Riviera, known for its art galleries and annual gastronomy festival.