Chini Mahal, Chand Minar, and Elephant Tank are many beautiful monuments inside the fort. The road to the top of the fort is a narrow bridge that allows only two people to walk over it at once. Next to it, this fort has a wide ditch and remains full of crocodiles.
Temple of Bhadra Maruti: One of the rare places to visit near Aurangabad, which is entirely dedicated to the Hindu god, Lord Hanuman, is the Bhadra Maruti temple. Lord Hanuman 's statue lies in a sleeping position here and is surrounded by Sindoor all over.
Since behind this pose of Lord Hanuman there is religious significance, locals make it a point to enter here with great devotion. If you are lucky enough, during Hanuman Jayanti or Ram Navami, try to schedule your journey. This place 's beauty and its spirituality are multiplying and indulging you in its mystical aura.
Ellora Caves is a combination of three distinct religions: Buddhism, Jainism and Hinduism, consisting of prominent rock shrines. The Buddhist group consists of the first 12 caves, the next 17 caves are Hindu, while the Jain group consists of 5 caves. If you are quick enough, within 3 hours, you can easily complete your Ellora Caves tour of 34 caves.
This is among those few places to visit near Aurangabad that all around 365 days of the year experience a fresh and friendly climate. Although the rainy season is most tourists' first preference, be cautious enough as your route may turn slippery.
Gautala Autramghat Sanctuary for Wildlife : Gautala Autramghat Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the suitable tourist dwelling places for many wildlife species such as mammals, birds , and reptiles near aurangabad. Panther, Barking Deer, Wild Dog, Wild Cat, Chital, Peacock and so on are to name a few of them.
The best place to visit this wildlife sanctuary is between August and February. During rush hours, make sure that you do not visit this refuge to avoid being late for your onward ride. Antur Fort, which is a protected monument and temple, lives in the forest.
Lake of Lonar Crater: Lonar Crater Lake, a lagoon lake, is the output of a meteorite attack and reflects a large backhover in the basalt rocks. This alkaline water and the area are designated to be a Wildlife Sanctuary. Therefore, you have a chance to explore a wide variety of flora and fauna native to this area.
Most visitors visiting Aurangabad neglect this natural wonder that is blessed with a jaw-dropping beauty to keep gazing at. This is a bang on the area to explore both migratory and local species of birds; wildlife researchers certainly have a lot to do here. If you are lucky enough, you may spot the appearance of one of this lake's most famous reptiles, the monitor lizard.
Caves Ajanta : Ajanta Caves, recognised as Maharashtra's historical heritage, exhibits a combination of awe-winning structures and spectacular carvings. These caves, dating back to ancient times, represent the riches of ancient Indian society.
The architecture represents the influence of Buddhism and the number of caves here is about 29. Each cave is known for its exquisite wall paintings that shape the tourist attraction core. You can easily co-relate it with the wall paintings if you are acquainted with the tales of Jataka.
Shingnapur Shani : The beauty of the highly spiritual black stone can be felt in no other place than Shani Shingnapur. What makes this place special is that you don't need to wait here in long lines to seek Lord Saturn's divine blessings. You're done with your visit within a fraction of a minute. Every Saturday and Monday, the locals here give pooja and abhishek.
You need to be clear about a couple of religious practises here, however. You should take a head bath while offering either a Pooja or Abhishek and enter the temple while you are still wet from head to toe. Another thing to take care of is that only your family's male devotees are entitled to step up to the central platform, while all women must stand apart from each other at a distance.
Departing from Chennai airport. On arrival Aurangabad airport,pick up and then transfer to Hotel. Check in to the Hotel. Get freshen up & proceed to visit: Ajanta Caves- [The caves include paintings and sculptures described by the government archaeological survey of India as the finest surviving examples of Indian art particularly paintings. The Ajanta Caves have been a UNESCO World Heritage Site] - [Ajanta caves closed on Monday]. Overnight stay at Aurangabad.
After breakfast check out from the hotel & proceed to Aurangabad. Enroute visit: Ghrushneshwar Temple /– [Is one of the twelve Jyotirlinga shrines mentioned in the Shiv Puran Arrival at Aurangabad. Proceed to visit: Devgiri Daulatabd Fort. Ellora caves [Well known for monumental caves, a world Heritage Site. Ellora represent Epitome of Indian Rock cut architecture. The 34 caves are actually structures excavated out of the vertical face of the Charanandri Hills. There are Buddhist, Hindu and Jain rock cut temples, Viharas and Mathas. [Ellora caves closed on Tuesday]. Come back to Hotel. Overnight stay at Aurangabad.
After breakfast check out from the hotel & proceed to visit: Siddharth Garden and Zoo, Salim Ali Lake, Bibika Makabara [It was commissioned by the sixth Moughal Emporer Aurangzeb in the late 17thCentuary in the memory of his first wife Dilras Banu Begum]. Come back to Hotel. Overnight stay at Aurangabad
After breakfast check out form the Hotel. Then proceed to Aurangabad airport for your departure.
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