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Ajanta Caves

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Ajanta Caves

Home to ancient murals and sculptures.

The Caves of Ajanta are a group of 30 rock-cut Buddhist temples…, Nestled in the lush hills near Aurangabad, the Ajanta Caves showcase 30 magnificent rock-cut temples — each telling stories of Buddha’s life through intricate paintings and sculptures.

Perfect one-day getaway from Aurangabad

Nestled in the Sahyadri hills about 100 km from Aurangabad, the Ajanta Caves are a breathtaking collection of 30 ancient rock-cut Buddhist temples dating back to the 2nd century BCE. These UNESCO World Heritage caves are world-renowned for their vivid murals, intricate sculptures, and serene atmosphere that beautifully narrate the life of Lord Buddha and the Jataka tales. Surrounded by lush greenery and the Waghora River, Ajanta offers not just a glimpse into India’s glorious past but also a peaceful escape for travelers seeking art, history, and natural beauty — making it a perfect one-day trip from Aurangabad.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Ajanta Caves are about 100 km away and take around 2.5 hours by car.

The best time is October to March, when the weather is pleasant.

Ajanta Caves are closed on Mondays. Open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

Yes, non-flash photography is allowed inside most caves.

₹40 for Indians and ₹600 for foreign visitors.
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