OVERVIEW:

Ajanta Caves are 29 rock-cut Buddhist cave monuments dating from the second century BCE to about 480 CE in the Aurangabad District of Maharashtra state in India. Ajanta Caves are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Universally regarded as masterpieces of Buddhist religious art, the caves include paintings and rock-cut sculptures described as among the finest surviving examples of ancient Indian art, particularly expressive paintings that present emotions through gesture, pose and form. The caves were built in two phases, the first starting around the second century BCE and the second occurring from 400 to 650 CE, according to older accounts, or in a brief period of 460–480 CE according to later scholarship.

Ellora Caves are a rock-cut Hindu, Buddhist and Jain cave complex, with artwork dating from the period 600–1000 CE, located in the Sambhaji nagar District of Maharashtra, India. There are over 100 caves at the site, all excavated from the basalt cliffs in the Charanandri Hills, 34 of which are open to public. These consist of 17 Hindu (caves 13–29), 12 Buddhist (caves 1–12) and 5 Jain (caves 30–34) caves. Each group represents deities and mythologies prevalent in the 1st millennium CE, as well as monasteries of each respective religion. They were built close to one another and illustrate the religious harmony that existed in ancient India. Because of their exceptional achitecture and testimony to the mixing of cultures and religions in ancient India, the Ellora Caves were inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1983.

Daulatabad Fort, also known as Devgiri Fort or Deogiri Fort, is a historic fortified citadel located in Daulatabad village near Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India. It was the capital of the Yadava dynasty (9th century–14th century CE), for a brief time the capital of the Delhi Sultanate (1327–1334), and later a secondary capital of the Ahmadnagar Sultanate (1499–1636). Around the 6th century CE, Devgiri emerged as an important uplands town near present-day Chatrapati Sambhajinagar, along caravan routes going towards western and southern India. The historical triangular fortress in the city was initially built around 1187 by the first Yadava king, Bhillama V. In 1308, the city was annexed by Sultan Alauddin Khalji of the Delhi Sultanate, which ruled over most of the Indian subcontinent. In 1327, Sultan Muhammad bin Tughluq of the Delhi Sultanate renamed the city from Devagiri to Daulatabad and shifted his imperial capital to the city from Delhi, ordering a mass migration of Delhi’s population to Daulatabad. However, Muhammad bin Tughluq reversed his decision in 1334 and the capital of the Delhi Sultanate was shifted back to Delhi.

 

Bibi Ka Maqbara:

Situated about 3 km from the city is Bibi Ka Maqbara, the burial place of Aurangzeb’s wife, Rabia-ud-Durrani. It is an imitation of the Taj at Agra, and, due to its similar design, it is popularly known as the Mini Taj of the Deccan.

DATE:

30sept to 1st Oct  2023

COST:

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WHAT IS INCLUDED IN THE TREK :

  • Pune to Pune Non-AC transports
  • Breakfast
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Stay
  • Entry Fee
  • Expert Charges
  • Local guidance
  • Basic First aid

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  • Any personal expense.
  • Any other charges not mentioned above.
  • All expenses incurred due to unforeseen and unavoidable circumstances like roadblocks, bad weather.

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Ajanta cave

Day 0
8.00pm:- Reporting at Thane railway station
8.15pm:- Departure
10.30pm:- Reporting at Shivajinagar Railway station
11.00pm:- Departure

Day 1
7.00am:- At Ajanta
7.00am-8.30am:- Breakfast and intro
8.30am-1.00pm:- View of Ajanta
1.00pm-2.00pm:- Lunch
2.30pm:- way to Sambhajinagar
5.30pm:- At Bibi ka Maqbara
5.30pm-7.30pm:- Views of Bibi ka Maqbara
8.30pm:- At rest place
9.00pm-10.00pm:- Dinner
10.00pm-5.00am:- Rest

Day 2
6.00am-6.30am:- Breakfast
6.30am-10.30am:- Views of Ellora Caves
11.00am-2.00pm:- Views of Devgiri
2.00pm-3.00pm:- Lunch
3.00pm:- Way to Shivajinagar
8.00pm:- Shivajinagar
10.30pm:- At Thane

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1) 2/3 liters of water(Compulsory).
2) Good Torch must with an extra battery.
3) Trekking Shoes provide more grip and comfort on the trek.
4) A proper backpack (No side bags and jholas)
5) Some Dry fruits / Dry. Snacks / Energy Bars.
6) Glucon D / ORS / Tang / Gatorade sachets.
7) Sun Cap and Sunscreen.
8) Personal First aid and Personal Medicine.
9) Warm clothes (Jacket, Cap, and Muffler).
10) Extra pair of clothes, napkin.
11) Identity Proof.
12) Please avoid wearing Gold and other costly ornaments.
13) Please wear Full sleeves and Full Track Pant this will protect from Summer Sun / Thorns / Insects / Prickles.
14) Mosquito Repellent Cream.
15) DRY bag for your garbage.
16) 2-3 bunch of papers (Optional).
17) Crocs, Flip Flops, Crocs, Flip Flops (after end of trek for your comfortness) (optional)
18) CARRY YOUR OWN 2-3 PAIR OF SAFETY MASK
19) SANITIZER
20) 3 PAIR OF GLOOVES FOR YOUR OWN SAFTEY (OPTIONAL)

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