The Ellora Caves in Aurangabad, India, are a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for their stunning rock-cut architecture. The caves were carved out of the Charanandri hills between the 6th and 10th centuries by Buddhist, Hindu, and Jain monks. Each cave is uniquely decorated with intricate carvings and sculptures that depict scenes from mythology and religious texts.
To reach the Ellora Caves, travelers can fly into Aurangabad Airport and then take a taxi or bus to the site. There are also train options available for those coming from nearby cities like Mumbai or Pune.
– Kailasa Temple (Cave 16)
– Dashavatara Temple (Cave 15)
– Jain Caves (Caves 30-34)
– Buddhist Caves (Caves 1-12)
Tickets for the Ellora Caves can be purchased at the entrance gate. There are separate tickets for Indian and foreign visitors, with discounted rates for students and senior citizens. Audio guides are also available for an additional fee.
– Wear comfortable shoes as there is a fair amount of walking involved.
– Bring water and snacks, as there are limited food options inside the caves.
– Plan to spend at least half a day exploring the caves to fully appreciate their beauty and historical significance.
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