Getaways Mumbai to Ajanta Ellora Caves - 400 Kms CHECK AVAILABILITY OF HOTEL ROOMS IN INDIA Hotels in Mumbai | Hotels in Pune | Hotels in Aurangabad | Hotels in Lonavala | Hotel in Nagpur | Hotel Resort in Goa | Hotel in Kolkata | Hotel in Rajasthan | Hotels in Punjab | Hotel in Delhi | Hotel in Orissa | Resort near and around Mumbai | Hotels in India Back to getaways Located in - Maharashtra Aurangabad Distance from Mumbai - 400 km approx. Hours by Road - Around 6 hours Best time to visit - March and October Aurangabad is considered the main getaway to visit the Ajanta and Ellora Caves. This heritage city is named after Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. There are several other monuments of great cultural and tourist interest. The nearby town of Khultabad houses the tomb of Aurangzeb who died in the year 1707. The Himroo shawls, Kimbhab and Mashru, Paithani sarees and Bidri are popular buys from here. What to see in Aurangabad While most tourists head to the Ajanta and Ellora Caves for a day's excursion, Bibi-ka-Maqbara is an important place of visit in Aurangabad. It is the Taj Mahal of the city and was built in 1679 by Aurangzeb's son. It is designed as a replica to the Taj Mahal of Agra. Aurangabad also has two set of Hindu caves situated a kilometer apart from each other. The 10 caves are divided into two categories of western and eastern group. You can also visit Bani Begum Garden, Naukonda Palace, Jama Masjid and Purwar Museum here. Aurangabad is considered the main getaway to visit the Ajanta and Ellora Caves. This heritage city is named after Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. There are several other monuments of great cultural and tourist interest. The nearby town of Khultabad houses the tomb of Aurangzeb who died in the year 1707. The Himroo shawls, Kimbhab and Mashru, Paithani sarees and Bidri are popular buys from here. What to see in Aurangabad While most tourists head to the Ajanta and Ellora Caves for a day's excursion, Bibi-ka-Maqbara is an important place of visit in Aurangabad. It is the Taj Mahal of the city and was built in 1679 by Aurangzeb's son. It is designed as a replica to the Taj Mahal of Agra. Aurangabad also has two set of Hindu caves situated a kilometer apart from each other. The 10 caves are divided into two categories of western and eastern group. You can also visit Bani Begum Garden, Naukonda Palace, Jama Masjid and Purwar Museum here. | Book Hotel in Mumbai
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