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CAVE
TOUR
(3
Days / 2 Nights : Mumbai / Aurangabad / Mumbai)
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Your Tour Online |
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DAY 01 - MUMBAI /
AURANGABAD |
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BY FLIGHT – 9W 3103 – (0715/0815 HRS) |
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Morning board flight for Aurangabad. On Arrival in
Aurangabad transfer to hotel.
Aurangabad -
The city of Aurangabad was founded in 1610, on the site
of a village, Khirki by Malik Ambar - the Prime Minister
of Murtaza Nizam Shah II. When Fateh Khan, Malik Ambar's
son turned successor in 1626, he gave the city the name
'Fatehpur'.
Later in 1653, when
Prince Aurangzeb became Viceroy of the Deccan, he made
the city his capital and called it Aurangabad. Aurangzeb
added the walls that enclose the central part of the
city in 1686 in order to withstand attacks from the
Marathas. |
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Later in 1653, when
Prince Aurangzeb became Viceroy of the Deccan, he made
the city his capital and called it Aurangabad. Aurangzeb
added the walls that enclose the central part of the
city in 1686 in order to withstand attacks from the
Marathas.
There
are four principle gateways to the city - the Delhi
Darwaza, the Jalna Darwaza, the Paithan Darwaza and the
Mecca Darwaza. Nine secondary gateways also formed a
part of the defensive system of this city.
Later
proceed for half day visit to Ellora Caves. |
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Ellora Caves:
Impressive in their own right is the rock-hewn temples
and monasteries of Ellora that lie just 30 km away from
Aurangabad city. In all, there are 34 cave temples, 12
Mahayana Buddhist caves (550-750 AD), 17 Hindu caves
(600-875 AD) and 5 caves of the Jain faith (800-1000 AD)
22 more caves, dedicated to Lord Shiva, were recently
discovered. Kailas Temple (cave16), the central
attraction at Ellora, is the most remarkable.
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Chiseled by hand from a single massive rock, it includes
a gateway, pavilion, courtyard, vestibule, sanctum,
sanctorum and tower which bear testimony to the
excellence of Dravidian art. Is believed to have taken
7000 laborers, working in continuos shifts and 150 years
to build. Ever since the first European visitors in 18th
Century, Ellora has attracted chroniclers, antiquarians,
scholars and in more recent years, ever- increasing
number of tourists. |
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DAY 02 -
AURANGABAD |
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After
breakfast leave for full day excursion to Ajanta Caves.
Ajanta Caves: Nestling in an inner fold of
the Sahyardi hills, 100 km from Aurangabad in the shape
of a mammoth horse- shoe, are the 30 rock-hewn caves of
Ajanta. The Caves date from the 2nd century BC.
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Discovered in
1819 by a group of British army officers, these
startling achievements took around 600 years to create. |
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Carved with
little more than a hammer and chisel, Ajanta, once the
retreat of Buddhist monastic orders features several 'chaityas'
(chapels) and 'viharas' (monasteries). The exquisite
wall and ceiling paintings, panels and sculptures of
Buddha's life are famous throughout the world as the
earliest and finest examples of Buddhist pictorial art.
Overnight is at the hotel.
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DAY 03 -
AURANGABAD / MUMBAI |
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BY Flight IC 888 – (1730/1815 HRS) |
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After breakfast proceed for half day
sight seeing of Aurangabad. The most famous monument
in Aurangabad is the
Bibi ka Maqbara,
the mausoleum of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb’s queen.
Inspired the Taj Mahal, it was built as the final
resting place of Begum Rabi’a Daurani.
Close to the begum’s
tomb is the unmarked grave of her devoted nurse. A
poor replica of the Taj, it was designed and built
by Ata Ullah whose name is engraved on its door. But
some questions remain unanswered - was it built for
the Emperor’s first wife or his second? |
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A
couple of km north of the Bibi ka Maqbara is a cluster
of nine rock cut
Buddhist caves
which date back to the 4th - 8th
century when the Vakatakas and Chalukyas ruled over the
region. They are categorized into eastern and western
caves but all belong to the Mahayana Vihara type except
the 4th one, which is a chaitya or prayer
hall of the Hinayana sect of Buddhism. The 6th
is the most intriguing as it has a Ganesha (a Hindu
god). They have their own story to tell and are
certainly worth a visit.
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The
Panchakki
is an interesting water-powered flourmill built in the
17th century, an engineering masterpiece of
its day. The water is pumped from a reservoir 6 km away
into a tank, that today houses entire shoals of khol
fish. It lies in the same complex as a memorial to the
Sufi saint Baba Shah Muzaffar, Aurangzeb’s spiritual
guide.Afternoon
transfer to airport to board flight for Mumbai. On
arrival transfer to hotel or connect flight for banglore. |
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END OF TOUR |
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COST / TERMS /
CONDITIONS |
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Hotels:
CITY
HOTEL
Aurangabad Ambassador Ajanta
Cost of Accommodation &
Transportation (In US$ Per Person):
USD 140 per
single room (for 01 person)
USD 160 per
double room (for 02 person)
USD 280 using
air – conditioned car (for maximum 2 persons)
Supplement (In US$ Per
Person):
Entrance fee at Ajanta and Ellora Caves : USD 15
per person
Cost of air tickets for
the sector Mumbai / Aurangabad / Mumbai : USD 200
per person
COST OF TOUR INCLUDE:
(1)
Total 2 Nights accommodation using
single/double room on "Bed & Breakfast" basis.
(2)
Transfers and
tours/excursions as mentioned above by air-conditioned
car
(3)
Services of English-speaking local guide for city tour
(5)
All presently
applicable taxes
COST OF TOUR DOES NOT INCLUDE:
(1)
Entrances to the
monuments
(2)
Any airfare, which has
been quoted separately (subject to change)
(3)
Personal expenses like tips, drinks, laundry,
telephone calls and insurance
(4)
Any other service which has not been
specified as "included”.
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