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 AURANGABAD MAHARASHTRA

Know More About Aurangabad The Ancient City of Maharashtra India

“ ALL ABOUT AURANGABAD "

Aurangabad city is located in India's state of Maharashtra . This city is named after Mughal Emperor Aurangazeb. It was called Fatehpur before it took its present name. This city is gateway to the World Heritage Sites of Ajanta and Ellora caves. Developed as a modern city, Aurangabad provides all comforts and modern facilities. There are several luxury budget and star hotels, which caters the tourists of the city.

Siteseeings at Aurangabad Caves, Bibi Ka Maqbara, Himroo Factory and Panchakki are always worth to be organized. Daulatabad, Khuldabad Anwa Temple, Pitalkhora Caves, Lonar Crater and Paithan can also be organized as excursions. Sunheri Mahal Museum, University Museum and Chhatrapati Shivaji Museum are three the museums in the city, housing art treasures of the region,Aurangabad caves are just a few kilometers away from the famous monument of Bibi Ka Maqbara. These caves are believed to be excavated between 2nd and 6th century AD. Aurangabad caves are carved out of the hillside,Ajanta and Ellora Festivals: It is the festival of classical dance and music under the backdrops of the Ellora Caves. The festival usually falls in March. The festival showcases best talents from across India.

“HOW TO REACH AURANGABAD"

By Air

Aurangabad airport is directly air-linked to Mumbai, Delhi, Jaipur and Udaipur. The airport is conveniently located at a distance of around 10 km east of the town. Aurangabad is known to be the gateway to the region,From the airport you can take a taxi to reach the bus stand.

By Rail

Two trains leave daily from Mumbai for Aurangabad. Tapovan Express departs Mumbai early morning that arrives Aurangabad by late afternoon, while the Devgiri Express is an overnight train. Several luxury and state run buses too are running between Mumbai and Aurangabad that extends up to Ajanta/Ellora Caves

By Road

Several luxury and state run buses too are running between Mumbai and Aurangabad that extends up to Ajanta/Ellora Caves There are also several private and state buses available between Mumbai,Pune , Nashik and Aurangabad

By Local Transport

There are several government and local buses in Aurangabad for travelling to Ajanta and Ellora Caves. Private auto rickshaws are the easiest way to travel for local transport. But one can also hire cars and local taxis to travel within the city and to its surrounding. Tour to Ellora includes Grishneshwar Temple, Daulatabad Fort, Aurangzeb's Tomb at Khuldabad, and Panchakki and Bibi ka Maqbara in Aurangabad.

“ PLACES TO SEE IN  & AROUND AURANGABAD "

Siteseeings at Aurangabad Caves, Bibi Ka Maqbara, Himroo Factory and Panchakki are always worth to be organized. Daulatabad, Khuldabad Anwa Temple, Pitalkhora Caves, Lonar Crater and Paithan can also be organized as excursions. Sunheri Mahal Museum, University Museum and Chhatrapati Shivaji Museum are three the museums in the city, housing art treasures of the region.and are a fine piece of architecture. A major chunk of the caves in Aurangabad are Viharas. Total number of caves is twelve; out of which cave number 3 and 7 are the most fascinating ones. Cave number 1 to 5 are in the western group and caves from 6 to 10 are in the eastern group. Tantric influences are noticeable in Aurangabad caves.

Aurangabad has number of art galleries; where one can hang out at the evenings and have a look at the exhibitions going on there. Aurangabad Art Emporium and Madilgekar Art Studio are some of the important art galleries in AurangabadThere are also numbers of movie theaters in Aurangabad. One can enjoy the thrills of Hollywood as well Bollywood in these theatres. Abhinit Cinema, State Talkies, Anuradha Cinema/Anupama Cinema, Nupur Cine Exhibitors, Nupur Cinetorium and Roxy Cinema are some of the important movie theatres at Aurangabad. Various clubs and cultural associations are also organizing cultural activities and other programmes from time to time.

Dussehra: Dussehra is celebrated for ten days. On the tenth day, a fair is held when people greet each other with offerings of 'Apta' leaves that symbolize good luck. Bhavani Temple in Karnapura locality of Aurangabad is visited by thousands of devotees on this day.Ganesh Chaturthi: This is the most important festival in Maharashtra; this festival is celebrated in Kolhapur as well with great zeal. Images of Ganapati are installed at public places and ten-day long celebrations are organised. On the last day, the clay images are taken in a procession and immersed in the river. The occasion is marked by a lot of fun and gaiety.

Bibi Ka Maqbara

Bibi Ka Maqbara is situated 5 km away from Aurangabad. Aurangazeb's son, Prince Azam Shah built it in 1678 in the memory of his mother Begum Rabia Durani. This mausoleum is a replica of the famous Taj Mahal. Despite the layout and surrounding of the tomb is very much similar to Taj Mahal, somehow the architecture fails to produce the magic of the Taj. Hence, it is considered to be a poor imitation of the Taj Mahal.

Himroo Factory

A workshop in Aurangabad's Zaffar gate is continuing the conventional style of Himroo hand weaving. The workshop also maintains a show room to showcase these products. Here, one can see and shop Himroo shawls and sarees. Bold patterns and colours are the specialities of Mashru fabrics. It is said that Marco Polo has been gifted a fabric woven in silk and gold threads

Panchakki

There is also a shrine of a saint, Baba Shah Musafir at the site where Panchaki is situated. Panchakki (Water Wheel) derives its name from the mill that was used at the early days. The mill is driven with the water brought through earthen pipes from the river 6km away

Aurangabad Caves

Aurangabad caves are just a few kilometers away from the famous monument of Bibi Ka Maqbara. These caves are believed to be excavated between 2nd and 6th century AD. Aurangabad caves are carved out of the hillside and are a fine piece of architecture. A major chunk of the caves in Aurangabad are Viharas. Total number of caves is twelve; out of which cave number 3 and 7 are the most fascinating ones. Cave number 1 to 5 are in the western group and caves from 6 to 10 are in the eastern group. Tantric influences are noticeable in Aurangabad caves

Shopping in Aurangabad

Aurangabad is rich in its culture and heritage as well as its art and crafts. Whenever we talk of shopping in Aurangabad, himroo shawls, mashroo and kimkhab weaves click on one's mind. We can't also forget the well-known fine paithani silk sarees. The silver inlay craft of Bidri ware too is world famous. All these things not only relate to the rich art and craft of the region but also reflect the expertise and dedication of the artistes on their works. Many outsiders come to this city to shop these world famous crafts.

Aurangabad Weather

Tourist season extends almost throughout the year. April to July is the summer months, which are fairly warm. August to October is rainy season, and is very pleasant, and November to March are the winter months, which are the coolest .Aurangabad Tour Operators in Mumbai,Book Hotels in Aurangabad Maharashtra, Book Hotels,Aurangabad Hotels  and Tour Packages for Aurangabad,Honeymoon packages for Aurangabad, find best deals with Mumbaitravelguru.com

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