₹65,000 / Per Person
| Destination | Maharashtra | ||||
| Departure | Maharashtra | ||||
| Departure Time | Approximately 8.00AM | ||||
| Age Restriction | Must be 13+ | ||||
| Dress Code | Casual, light And comfortable | ||||
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| Return Time | Approximately 7.00AM |
Tour guests will arrive at Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar [Aurangabad] Airport/Railway station as per their scheduled flight and proceed to the hotel. Upon arrival, they will meet Veena world tour manager.Then we enjoy a short Meet & Greet session.
Today we explore Tourism Capital of Maharashtra. We visit Grishneshwar Temple which is the 18th century temple and one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva. The temple has a 5-layered tall shikhara and several pillars which bear intricate mythological carvings. Followed by visit to Kailasa Temple in Ellora caves complex – one of the India’s greatest monuments, this astonishing temple was carved from a single solid rock the reign of King Krishna I in AD 760 to represent Mount Kailash, residence of Lord Shiva.
Then we visit Devgiri Fort originally known as Daulatabad Fort is a historic fortified citadel built by the Yadava Dynasty in 12th Century. One of the most inspiring aspects of the Daulatabad Fort is its design and engineering genius which not only provided an impregnable defence against enemy forces but also managed irreplaceable resources of water quite well, which makes it one of the most powerful fortresses of the medieval period.
Today we explore Ajanta Caves – a UNESCO world heritage that depicts the Buddhist culture and their stories through various sculptures and paintings. These caves date back to the period between 2nd century BC and 650 CE. Naturally used as a retreat by the Buddhist monks, the cave depicts the serenity of Buddhism. It has 'Chaityagrihas' & 'viharas'. Figurines of Lord Buddha and scenes from the traditional Jataka tales are the mainstays of this place. The area used to be heavily forested and the caves fell out of social conscience before being rediscovered by a British hunting officer in 1819.
oday we visit Jayakwadi Dam – a multipurpose project built on Godavari River in Paithan tehsil. We take a photo stop at back drop of this massive dam and Sant Eknath Maharaj Samadhi Mandir – a water tomb where Eknath Maharaj merged his soul in Brahmanda. Then we enjoy Maharashtra’s famous winter treat – Hurada Party in a farm nearby. Relish on tender Jawar stalks roasted over the fire served with spicy delicious chutney. [subject to availability]Then we have free time to rejuvenate our soul in a natural environment of farm. In the afternoon, we proceed back to Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar [Aurangabad].
a beautiful beachside pilgrim town. Upon arrival we visit Murdeshwar Temple- a shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva.
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