Getting Around
The site is large, so be prepared to walk extensively. E-carts are available for transportation within the site.
The Ajanta Caves are a collection of 30 rock-cut Buddhist cave monuments that date back to the 2nd century BCE, located in the Aurangabad district of Maharashtra, India. These caves are renowned for their exquisite paintings and sculptures, which are considered masterpieces of Buddhist religious art. Visitors can explore the serene surroundings and marvel at the intricate carvings and vibrant murals that narrate the life and teachings of Buddha. The site is well-maintained and offers an educational and spiritually enriching experience, making it a must-visit for history lovers and art enthusiasts.
Intricate carvings and sculptures.
Stunning murals depicting Buddhist tales.
Peaceful and well-maintained surroundings.
UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Close access to Aurangabad, a hub of cultural heritage.
Beautiful natural surroundings with views of the Waghora River.
Rich historical and archaeological significance as a World Heritage Site.
The site is large, so be prepared to walk extensively. E-carts are available for transportation within the site.
INR ₹
$30-$60 p/day
Nearby food stalls offer local snacks and meals, but prices can be high.
Be cautious of falling rocks in certain areas and ensure to hold children's hands.
Hindi, Marathi, English
Tourists, History Lovers, Art Enthusiasts
The site is generally accessible, but some areas may require climbing.
October-March
Spring is a pleasant time to visit with moderate temperatures, ideal for exploring the caves.
Summer can be hot, so it's best to visit early in the morning to avoid the peak heat.
Fall offers cooler temperatures and fewer tourists, making it a great time to visit.
Winters are mild and comfortable, perfect for a leisurely exploration of the caves.