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Ajanta Caves Sight Seeing Full Day Tour
Ellora Caves Sight Seeing Full Day Tour
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Ellora Caves Sight Seeing Full Day Tour - Aurangabad/Maharashtra

Located about 30 Kilometers from Aurangabad, these caves are known for the genius of their sculptors. Ellora first appears to the visitors as an irregular ridge of rock rising vertically from the ground. The cave complex is multicultural, as the caves here provide a mix of Buddhist, Hindu and Jain religions. Ellora represents some three hundred years of great experiments carried out by different faiths with their very different iconography and structural compulsions.

Ellora - 14 km : (Closed on Every Tuesday)

The famous rock cut caves temples of Ellora depict the Hindu, Buddhist and Jain faiths, and were constructed between the 5th and 8th centuries A.D. Of particular interest is the architectural marvel of the monolithic Kailasa temple, carved out in the rocky cliffside from top to bottom. In December, MTDC organises the Ellora festival of music and dance at the Kailasa Temple. The Ellora Caves have been declared a World Heritage Site.

The Caves Temples of Ellora

34 cave temples of Ellora can be divided into three groups and roughly three periods: Buddhist, Hindu and Jain. The Buddhist caves came first, about 200 BC - 600 AD followed by the Hindu 500 - 900 AD and Jain 800 - 1000 AD.

Only 12 of the 34 caves are Buddhist, but even these incorporate Hindu and Jain theme, demonstrating the gradual decline of Buddhism. The Buddhist caves all belong to Mahayana phase of the religion and contain of the religion and contain some of the most impressive images of Buddha. The ceilings of the caves were carved and often painted with geometric designs, while walls and pillars carried narrative sculpture and murals pertaining to the life of the Buddha. Sculptured images in the caves at Ellora are of Hindu, Jain and Buddhist deities and their consorts, auspicious symbols of apsaras, tree nymphs, attendant of gods, animal motif, tree and plants.

The first three caves, all dating to the seventh century are lofty, pillared halls with carved Buddha images fashioned on a large scale. Cave number 4, a vihara is two storeyed, but in rather poor condition today. The pillars here have rather interesting pot and foliage motifs.

The tenth cave in this group is known as the Vishvakarma cave because , some say, it was so beautifully fashioned that it came to be known after the artisan of the gods; other say it is called this because it is popularly believed to have been great favorite of those belonging to the carpenter's caste.

Cave 11 was known for a long time as Do Tal (Two stories) to distinguish it from the next cave which was called Teen Tal (three stories).

Three tiered Cave Number 12 known as Teen Tal, is a Buddhist chaitya or prayer hall and vihara, or monastery. But it was subsequently discovered that Do Tal was in fact Teen Tal and that the basement had been buried by several centuries of earth.

The ultiate culmination of rock-cut architecture in terms of sheer mastery of technique and dazzling conception, is Cave 16, better known as the Kailasa temple.

Of the remaining caves in the Hindu series, Cave 21, known as Rameshwara must be singled out for its beautiful sculpture. The goddesses Ganga, Jamna and Parvati, and the gods Siva and Kartikeya all figure on the friezes.

Cave 29, Dhumar Lena, is said to be influenced by the pattern of caves at Elephanta near Bombay. It is certainly amongst the most imposing on the site and dates to the late sixth century.

Cave 30 is known as Chota Kailasa for rather obvious reasons. It is rather stunted copy of cave16 but about a quarter of the original size. Inside are images of the Tirthankaras and of Mahavira Jain on his Lion throne.

Cave 32, the Indra Sabha, is so richly carved and decorated that it occasionally become rather overwhelming. The sides of the temple are covered with elaborate carving of Elephants, Lions and vases.

One of the most beautiful elements in the caves at Ellora is the variety of carved pillars. The columns are all sturdy and have massive proportions to suit the size and scale of the caves in which they belong. Some pillars are plain, others have carved bases, capitals, brackets and fluted shafts.

Daulatabad Fort : 7 km

Originally the mountainous Deogiri fortress, it was an old Hindu stronghold, finally captured and plundered by deceit in the 13th century. Made the capital of the Delhi Sultanate a 100 years later by Tughlaq, it was the prime fortress of many succesive dynasties in the Deccan. Daulatabad is famous for it's series of trick defences, secret escape routes, 5 km long wall and artificial scarping. Important monuments within the fort include the Jami Masjid - now the Bharat Mata Mandir, the Chand Minar, Elephant Tank and Chini Mahal or Chinese Palace.

Bani Begam Gardens :

24 kms. from Aurangabad, you can find the tomb of Bani Begam - companion to one of Aurganzeb's sons. It lies amidst sprawling landscaped gardens, interspersed with fluted pillars, elegant domes and aesthetic fountains - showcasing the splendid architecture of the times.

Ghrishneshwar Temple - 17km

Worshippers of Shiva flock to the Ghrishneshwar Temple, of particular importance since it enshrines a jyotirlinga. This particular aspect of the god's luminous energy is manifested in only 12 temples. Ghrishneshwar was built in the 18th century of spotted red sandstone. Decorative friezes and friezes and sculpture depict a pantheon of Indian gods including Bhrama, Vishnu, Ganesh, the marriage of Shiva and Parvati, celestial beings, and even Maratha heroes.

Location : Aurangabad

Duration : 6 - 8 hours

Itinerary :

  • Pick up at 08:00 AM in morning from Hotel

  • Drive to Ellora Caves

  • Daulatabad Fort

  • Bani Begam Garden

  • Ghrishneshwar Temple (Optional - if time permits)

  • Return back by evening around 16:00 to 17:00 PM & drop to Hotel

Number of Pax :

  • Minimum 1 person

  • Group sizes vary from 2-6 persons

Guide Service :

  • Optional on Request
  • English Speaking or language of your choice subject to availability
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Ellora Caves Sight Seeing Full Day Tour, Aurangabad, Maharashtra.

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Tata Indica INR 1200
Tata Indigo INR 1450
Toyoto Qualis INR 1700
Chevrolet Tavera INR 1950
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Mercedes Benz C-Class INR 10200
Tempo Traveler (13 Seated) INR 3600
Mini Coach 18 Seated INR 5400
Large Coach 35 Seated INR 7200
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Taxes : 3.09% Taxes Extra.
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Entrance Charges : Ajanta Caves Entrance Fee Amenity Charges Shuttle Bus Fee
Foreigner Rs.250 Rs.07 Per Person Rs.10 for Non AC
Indian Rs.10 Rs.07 Per Person Rs.20 for AC
Ellora Caves      
Foreigner Rs.250 0 0
Indian Rs.10    
Daulatabad Fort      
Foreigner Rs.100 0 0
Indian Rs.10    
Bibi Ka Maqbara      
Foreigner Rs.100 0 0
Indian Rs.10    
Aurangabad Caves      
Foreigner Rs.100 0 0
Indian Rs.10    
Panchakki      
Foreigner Rs.100 0 0
Indian Rs.10    
Guide Charges : No. of Pax Half Day Full Day Language Allowance
1 to 5 Rs.500 Rs.650 Rs.450
6 to 15 Rs.650 Rs.900 Rs.450
16 to 35 Rs.1000 Rs.1300 Rs.500
Out Station Allowance
Ajanta Rs.450 Same Day Rs.340
Meal Plan: EP-Room Only, CP-With Breakfast, MAP-Breakfast and Dinner, AP-Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner.
 Mode of Payment :  By Credit Card        By Bank Transfer
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