Aurangabad 2 nights
Ajanta and Ellora Caves
Experience the historical and religious India. Visit the temple city of Ayodhya where Ram Temple is being built, Guptar Ghat, Hanuman Garhi, Dashrath Mahal. Also visit the city of Nawabs, Lucknow famous for Awadhi Food and historical places like Imam Bara, British Residency, Hazratganj Market. Also visit the oldest city of India Kashi-Varanasi-Banaras.
2 nights hotel accommodation
Visit of Ajanta and Ellora caves
Transfers and visits with air-conditioned transport
Itinerary - Aurangabad
Ajanta and Ellora Caves Tours
DAY 1 Arrival at AURANGABAD
Arrival at Aurangabad, assistance and transfer to the hotel. Check in at 14:00 Hrs.
Aurangabad is a city in India located in the state of Maharashtra on the banks of the Kaum River, a tributary of the Godaviri River. It takes its name from the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. It is the capital of the Aurangabad Division and the Marathwada region. It is a tourist city with several monuments in the vicinity.
Dinner and accommodation at the hotel.
DAY 2 AURANGABAD - Ajanta Caves
Breakfast. Excursion to visit the Ajanta Caves, about 105 km away, which are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. They were built between the 2nd and 6th centuries BC. There are a total of 30 caves and they were dug directly into the rock in honour of Buddha. Their interiors are decorated with beautiful paintings and it is a place of residence and pilgrimage for Buddhist believers.
Dinner and accommodation at the hotel.
DAY 3 AURANGABAD - Ellora Caves - Departure transfer
Breakfast. Check-out from the hotel and departure to visit the 300-year-old Ellora Caves, which have 34 rock-cut temples. The cave temples are divided into three groups: Buddhist, Hindu and Jain. These historic monasteries, temples and prayer centres are a reflection of great imagination and meticulous work that has been captured in this work of art.
Next, transfer to the airport to catch a flight to the next destination.
Desayuno. Nuestro representante le esperar en el saln del hotel para presentarle a su gua y al chofer. Empezaremos la visita con una foto parada en el fuerte rojo, cerca se encuentra Chandni Chowk, en tiempos avenida imperial que el Shah Jahan gustaba recorrer cabalgando, y desde all iremos a, pasando por las callejuelas de vieja Delhi, Jama Masyid, una de las mezquitas ms grandes de la India, construida por el Emperador Mogol Shah Jahan en el s.XVII.
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