Ajanta Caves

Ajanta Caves Tourist information
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Ajanta caves are a series of 30 Buddhist horseshoe-shaped cave monuments built around 200 BC. This historical monument was named as UNESCO World Heritage in 1983 and is situated northeast of Aurangabad. The caves were accidentally discovered by an officer from British India, John Smith in 1819 when he was on tiger hunting party. The caves consist of stupas and monasteries covered with Buddhist religious arts. The arts on the cave walls use warm colours to depict Buddha’s past lives and rebirths. There are also various carved sculptures and illustrations of Buddhist deities. Ellora caves (Verul Leni) based on the similar ancient monolithic architectural forms is located100 km from Ajanta Caves. You can visit these finest rock-carved caves by renting taxies or luxury buses from Aurangabad or get a packaged deal to visit these two UNESCO world heritage sites. Don't keep your plans waiting. Get a car on hire in Aurangabad today. Call us today.

Destination Information :-

   Climate: Tropical(24.1 °C)
   Popularity: Temples, Caves
   Best time to visit: September-May
   Famous Cuisine: Naankhaliya (Naan bread with mutton curry)

How To reach There :-

  •    Nearest Airport: Nearest Airport – Aurangabad Airport / Chikhalthana Airport (IXU)
  •    Nearest Railway Station: Nearest Railway Station – Central Railway – Aurangabad Railway Station (AWB)
  •    Nearest Bus Station: MSRTC Buses or Rental Taxi and Buses

Caves 1

The first cave in the series of 30 caves in Ajanta is said to be the latest one with some of the paintings and structure better preserved till this date. Paintings and carvings in Cave One depict the story of Buddha and the stories of his existences as Boddhisattva. Different scenes from Jakata Tales – a literature form concerning with lives of Gautam Buddha are painted over the walls and ceilings. The caves consist of a large porch with small and similar cells on both the ends with half intact murals and fragments of this historic structure.

   Location Type –Caves
   Distance from Ajanta Caves –0 kms
   Timing –9 A.M. to 5 P.M.
 Entrance Fees –Inclusive in Rs. 40

Caves 2

Just adjacent to Caves One is an almost similar Caves Two, well-preserved as compared to the later. Some paintings on the walls show children sitting in a classroom while some show the prominent roles played by powerful women. It is said that the caves were probably sponsored by a woman closely related to emperor Harisena and this is the reason why the caves are mostly directed to best show the works of women done during that period. Also, check our Ajanta Caves day trip package below.

   Location Type –Caves
   Distance from Ajanta Caves –0 kms
   Timing –9 A.M. to 5 P.M.
 Entrance Fees –Inclusive in Rs. 40
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