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20 Incredible Tourist Places to Visit in Aurangabad

The tourism capital of Maharashtra state, Aurangabad finds its place in every traveler’s wish list. Bequeathed with many UNESCO World Heritage sites , Aurangabad is indeed a sought after tourist destination from all over the world. From the magnificent rock cut structures of Ajanta and Ellora Caves to beautiful Bibi ka Maqbara or majestic Daulatabad Fort, the city has several monuments to explore.

Home to one of the 12 jyotirlingas, Grishneshwar Temple, Aurangabad is equally popular for religious tourism. With a graceful combination of modern facilities and historical richness, this city suits every type of holiday, be it family trip, group tour or a solo trip. This heritage city enjoys excellent connectivity via air, road and railways, making reaching here absolutely easy.

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1. Ajanta Caves

Ajanta Caves, Aurangabad

The name of Aurangabad is synonymous to the Ajanta Caves. Dating back to the 2nd Century, these clusters of caves consist of 30 caves. These Buddhist caves are dedicated to both Hinayana and Mahayana sect of Buddhism. Presenting a brilliant architectural style, these caves are divided into various sections, each serving a different purpose, like staying, praying, studying, etc. Each cave has murals, intricate carvings and paintings, depicting various mythological tales and the life of that era.

Ajanta Caves were declared a UNESCO world heritage site in the year of 1983. There are 24 caves associated with Buddhism and 5 caves which are Hindu Temples. Although each cave is worth exploring, Cave 1, 2, 4, 16, 17 and 26 stand out with their extraordinary carvings. For instance, in Cave 26, you will find the reclining statue of Lord Buddha. Keep an entire day aside to explore these caves. They are open from 9 AM to 5 PM on all days of the week except Mondays.

2. Ellora Caves

Ellora Caves, Aurangabad

Another UNESCO World Heritage site, Ellora Caves dates back to the 6th Century. A group of 34 rock-cut caves, spread over an area of more than 2 kms, Ellora caves are located on the Charanandri hills. These multi-religious caves are also known as Verul Caves.

These caves offer a peek into the ancient civilization of India, especially from A.D. 600 to 1000. Exceptional paintings, exquisite carvings and sculptures surprises every traveler with their outstanding handiwork. These caves belong to three prime religions- Buddhism, Hinduism and Jainism.

Cave 1 to Cave 12, represent Mahayana philosophy of Buddhism. They were excavated during the 5th and 8th centuries. Excavated from the 7th to 10th century, Cave 13 to Cave 29 are associated with Hindu philosophy. Cave 16 is the revered Kailasa temple. Caves 30 to 34 present a glimpse into Jainism religion. Now maintained primarily by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), Ellora Caves are open from 6 AM to 6 PM for visitors.

3. Bibi Ka Maqbara

Bibi Ka Maqbara, Aurangabad

If you think Taj Mahal is the only monument built by a king for his wife, then plan a visit to Bibi Ka Maqbara. This captivating mausoleum was built in 1661 by the Emperor Aurangzeb, in the memory of his wife Rabia- Ul – Daurani, also known with the name of Dilras Banu Begum. She died in 1657.

Often called the Taj of the Deccan, this monument has striking resemblance to the Taj Mahal of Agra . With majestic mountains in its backdrop, this marble Maqbara with intricate carvings, is undeniably one of the most appealing buildings in the city. Open from 8 AM to 8 PM, it is a popular tourist attraction in Aurangabad.

4. Grishneshwar Temple

Grishneshwar Temple, Aurangabad

One of the 12 jyotirlingas in India, Grishneshwar Temple is located in the Verul village and less than 1 km from Ellora Caves. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this temple is believed to be the smallest of all the jyotirlingas.

Built with Volcanic rocks, this temple has a South Indian architectural style. It has five tiered shikara with a golden kalasha on the top. The walls of the temple are carved with artistically complex designs and sculptures of deities. There is an antarala, garbhagriha, and a sabha mandapa within the temple complex.

There are many legends associated with its origin, each showcasing the glory of Lord Shiva and his love towards his devotees. It is said that this temple was destroyed in the 13th century during Mughal rule. It was then first reconstructed in the 16th century by the grandfather of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, Maloji Raje Bhosale. It was later restored in the 18th century by Maratha Queen Rani Ahilyabhai Holkar.

5. Daulatabad Fort

Daulatabad Fort, Aurangabad

First built by Yadava King Bhillama in 1187, Daultabad Fort underwent many restorations and improvisations during varied reigns like Mughal rule or Ahmednagar Sultanate. Also known as Deogiri Fort, this majestic fort is located on a hill in the Daulatabad village.

Known for its exceptional defence system, it was almost impossible to penetrate this fort. Its fortified walls, massive gates with iron spikes, walkways, moats, bastions and turrets created a strong shield around.

Constructed on a conical granite rock formation, Daultabad Fort also showcases detailed town planning, water management system, architecture and military system. Some of the prominent structures in this fort are Saraswati Bawdi, Bharat Mata Mandir, Rang Mahal, Chand Minar, Chinni Mahal and Baradari. It is open from 9 AM to 6 PM on all days of the week.

6. Chhatrapati Shivaji Museum

Chhatrapati Shivaji Museum, Aurangabad

Chhatrapati Shivaji Museum is another place one must visit to know about the glory of Maratha kings. As the name suggests, it is dedicated to the life of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. Consisting of 6 halls, it displays photographs, ancient weaponry like sword shields, rifles, including a 500 year old war suit, coins, artefacts such as 400 year old Paithani sari.

It also has a handwritten Quran, which belonged to Emperor Aurangzeb. It is located close to other attractions like Himayat Bagh and Salim Ali Sarovar and is only 5 km away from Aurangabad railway station. This museum opens for visitors from 10.30 AM to 5 PM.

7. Salim Ali Lake

Salim Ali Lake, Aurangabad

Situated in Chhatrapati Nagar, near the Delhi Gate, Salim Ali Lake is opposite Himayat Bagh. Earlier known as Khiziri Talab, during the Mughal rule, it was later renamed after the birdman of India, the renowned ornithologist and naturalist Salim Ali.

There is also a small bird sanctuary at the lake, where you can spot many migratory birds, especially in winter months. The facility of boating is also available here. Near the lake, you will find a beautifully laid out garden, maintained by the Aurangabad Municipal Corporation. An ideal site for walking, one can visit this lake from 8 in morning till 6 in evening. Shimmering waters of the lake, surrounded by rich flora, makes this place scenic.

8. Pitalkhora Caves

Pitalkhora Caves, Aurangabad

Another fine display of rock cut architecture of ancient India are the Pitalkhora Caves. This group of 14 Buddhist caves dates back to the 3rd century. Associated with the Satavahana Dynasty, these can be divided into two types, Chaityas and Viharas.

Also known as Brazen Glen, these caves are built out of 14 rock formations, each displaying paintings and extraordinary carvings of animals, motifs and mythological stories. Once here, you will find life like stone sculptures in and around the caves. They are quite similar to those you find in Sanchi Caves (Madhya Pradesh), Karla caves (Lonavala) and Pandavleni Caves (Nashik). These caves are not maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India. They are open from 9 AM to 5 PM. To reach the caves, one has to trek for a few metres.

9. Bhadra Maruti Temple

Bhadra Maruti Temple, Aurangabad

Dedicated to Lord Hanuman, Bhadra Maruti Temple is an important religious site in Aurangabad. Located in Khuldabad, at a distance of only 4 km from Ellora Caves, this temple is one among the three unique temples of India where the main deity is in a sleeping position (Bhav Samadhi).

As per the legend, the ruler of Khuldabad, King Bhadrasen used to sing hymns in praise of Lord Rama. He was an ardent devotee. Once Lord Hanuman, impressed by his devotion, came near him and slept while listening to his songs. It is believed to be the reason why the idol is in a resting position.

10. Siddharth Garden and Zoo

Siddharth Garden and Zoo, Aurangabad

Siddharth Garden and Zoo offers visitors a refreshing break in nature and at the same time it promises excitement of watching and observing wild animals from a close proximity. Popular among families, it is also frequented by walkers and nature lovers. Its beautiful landscape, dotted with colorful flowers and trees and a musical fountain makes it a good location to spend a few hours.

Some of the wild animals that you can spot at the zoo are tigers, lions, leopards, hyenas, civet cats, foxes, deer, snakes, and crocodiles. There is also an aquarium here. Only 4 km away Bibi ka Maqbara, one can club visiting both the places on the same day. You can plan a visit to the garden and zoo between 9 AM to 5 PM.

11. Himayat Bagh

Himayat Bagh, Aurangabad

Spread over an area of 400 acres, Himayat Bagh was built by the emperor Aurangzeb in the 17th century. This garden was built when the northern wall of the Aurangzeb’s Palace, Kila-e-Ark, was dampened by the waters of Khizri Talao/Salim Ali Lake. To halt the damping and potential damage to the palace, the area was filled and converted into fields, which eventually led to the creation of Himayat Bagh.

Featuring rare species of plants and trees, which have been laid out in breathtaking manners, this garden is worth exploring when in Aurangabad. Barra Darri, built by Ivaz Khan, also deserves special attention from every visitor.

Himayat Bagh can be visited from 9 AM to 6 PM on all days of the week. It is situated at Rauza Bagh, near the Delhi Gate of Aurangabad.

12. Aurangabad caves

Aurangabad caves, Aurangabad

Although lesser known than Ellora and Ajanta Caves, these caves have similar historical importance. Built with rock-cut style, Aurangabad caves are a cluster of 12 Buddhist caves. Dating back to 6th -7th century, these monolithic caves showcase extensive architectural brilliance with massive pillars, meticulous carvings like Mahayana art work, Hinayana style stupa, and sculptures.

In these caves, one can find carvings of Vajrayana goddesses, even of Hindu Goddess Durga and Lord Ganesha. The Cave 7, with its detailed representation of Bodhisattva and Avalokitesvara, stands out the most, while Cave 9, showcases Lord Buddha in a state of nirvana.

These caves are located a few kilometres away from Bibi Ka Maqbara and Sonehri Mahal. They are open from 9 AM to 5 PM for tourists. They are presently maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India.

13. Jayakwadi Dam

Built across the Godavari River, Jayakwadi Dam is one of the largest irrigation projects of the state. Jayakwadi Dam allures its visitors with the best of scenic beauty.

Dnyaneshwar Udyan, located here, has been built in the style of Mysore’s Brindavan Gardens . This expansive garden greets everyone with its musical fountains, vibrant flower beds, and spacious lawns. It also has a swimming pool, nursery and a children’s play area. Jayakwadi Bird Sanctuary with more than 200 different species of birds further adds to its charm. A few minutes away from the sanctuary is the Nath Sagar Lake, bestowed with lush greenery and rich aquatic life.

14. Kailasanatha temple

Largest rock cut temples in the world, Kailashanatha temple, also known as Kailasha temple is a must visit in Aurangabad. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this temple stands majestically in the Cave 16 of the Ellora Caves. 300 feet in length and 175 feet in width, this massive temple is one of the most exceptional religious shrines in the country. It is said that this ancient temple was built from top to bottom by carving out the massive basalt rock formation.

For several centuries, this temple has been captivating visitors with its incomparable architecture and intricate carvings. Major part of the temple was excavated in the 8th century, during the reign of Rashtrakuta King Krishna I. It also has architectural similarities with that of Pallava and Chalukya Dynasty.

15. Bani Begum Garden

Dedicated to Bani Begum, wife of Emperor Aurangzeb’s son, this Garden with beautifully carved landscapes, fountains, pillars, and majestic domes, is a popular tourist attraction. It has a resemblance to Mughal style of architecture. Located in Khuldabad, Bani begum garden is around 25 km from the city centre of Aurangabad. The premises of Bani Begum garden has a mosque, tomb of Bani Begum, a tank and a pavilion. This charismatic garden is spread over an area of 9 acres. It opens from 9 AM to 5 PM on all days of the week.

16. Soneri Mahal

Soneri Mahal, Aurangabad

Another historical monument in Aurangabad that one must visit is the Soneri Mahal. Standing in the Satmala mountain ranges, this stunning palace was built from 1651 to 1653 AD by the Bundelkhand Chief who used to accompany Emperor Aurangzeb. However, it was later sold to Nizam of Hyderabad in the 1970s. Eventually in 1979, this palace was converted into a museum.

Sonehri Mahal now lies within the premises of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University. It is at this place where the annual Ajanta and Ellora festival is often organized. Tourists can visit Soneri Mahal from 10.30 AM to 5 PM. It remains open on all days of the week, except Monday.

17. Panchakki

Panchakki, Aurangabad

Panchakki is not a usual sightseeing place. A water mill complex, it was built in 1695, by Turktaz Khan, a noble on the staff of Nizam-ul-Mulk Asaf Jah. Used for harnessing water from a mountain reservoir, this mill is an example of scientific advancement in ancient India.

Within the complex of Panchakki there is a madrasa, the house of a minister, Sarai, zananas and a mosque. There is a library as well with more than 2500 books in different languages, including Persian and Arabic.

18. Tomb of Aurangzeb

Located in Khuldabad village, Tomb of Aurangzeb is the grave of the 6th and the last Emperor of the Mughal Sultanate. Popularly known as Aurangzeb, the Mughal real name was Muhi-ud-Din Muhammad. Around 25 kms from the city centre, this grave is at Sheikh Zainuddin Dargah, who was his spiritual guide.

The Tomb of Aurangzeb is unlike any other tombs of rulers that we see all over the country. As per the wish of the Emperor Aurangzeb, his burial was organised in simple manner and the tomb was kept humble, with just a wooden porch and Persian inscriptions. However, later in the 1700s, Lord Curzon, a British Statesman, discovered the tomb and built the marble enclosure and flooring around it.

19. Dargah of Pir Ismail

Dargah of Pir Ismail, Aurangabad

As the name suggests, this Dargah was constructed in the memory of Pir Ismail. Popular among locals, it is a prominent monument of Aurangabad. Pir Ismail was one of the teachers of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. The Dargah of Pir Ismail welcomes everyone with a grand entrance with pointed archways. It has a captivating terrace, parapet, façade and a dome. The intricate designs and carvings are worth noticing.

20. Lonar Crater Lake

Lonar Crater lake is a geographical wonder, which finds its mention even in ancient scriptures like Skanda Purana and the Padma Purana. A National Geo-heritage Monument, this lake was created from a meteorite impact during Pleistocene Epoch. The water of the lake is both saline and alkaline.

There have been many researches on this lake by institutes like Geological Society of India, United States Geographic Survey in America and Smithsonian Institution. At a distance of 130 km, Lonar Lake is slightly far from Aurangabad, but nevertheless it is indeed a must visit. It is located at Lonar in Buldhana district.

If you are on a longer Aurangabad tour visit, then plan a visit to other tourist attractions as well such as Chauki Ki Masjid, Zainuddin Shirzai's Maqbara, Naukhanda Palace, Gautala Wildlife Sanctuary, Baba Shah Musafir Dargah, Dargah Baba Shah Musafir, Parli Vaidyanath Jyotirlinga, H20 Water Park , Tuljapur Bhavani Temple, Hazur Sahib Nanded, Goga Baba Hill, Jama Masjid, Khuldabad and Qila-e-Ark.

Aurangabad is not only a historical city with only monuments to explore, it also has an exciting range of activities to offer its visitors. The annual Ellora Ajanta Festival promises three days of fun and entertainment. With many hills around the city, there are many suitable trails for trekking. For those interested in the history of the town, there are regular heritage walks.

Camping, Boating, birdwatching, rafting, rappelling, paragliding and parasailing are a few other sports that one can choose from. Known for handicrafts and weaving styles, Aurangabad is an ideal place to shop for clothes, silverware and other souvenirs. So, choose one of our Aurangabad tour packages , to relax with your loved ones and enjoy your time in this city.

Although one can plan a holiday to Aurangabad at any time of the year. It is best to visit this city in winters. From November to February it enjoys pleasant weather with moderate temperature, which makes sightseeing all the more enjoyable.

Aurangabad has a domestic airport and railway station which is well connected to the rest of the country. With good highways and expressways, it is also connected via road to all the nearby cities and towns such as Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur, Ahmedabad, etc.

Going in and around the city is also hassle free. Tourists can hire taxis or take auto rickshaws for commuting from one place to another. There are also regular city buses. Further adding to this are the special buses to popular sightseeing places such as Daulatabad Fort, Ajanta and Ellora Caves and others. These buses are operated by Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation.

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  • 30 Best Places To Visit In Aurangabad That Signify The Splendour Of The Mughal Architecture

21 Mar 2023

Aurangabad, a medieval city named after Mughal emperor Aurangzeb, is immensely blessed with beauty, culture, ancient caves and sanctity. The places to visit in Aurangabad attract a heap of national as well as international tourists every year. Regarded as one of Maharashtra’s perfect weekend getaways, this quaint medieval city is a perfect city to explore with your friends, family or alone. You may recall Aurangabad from the beautiful and famous Bibi ka Maqbara but it’s not the only place that puts this city in Maharashtra on map. There are so many other attractions, historically important and admirable, that deserve your time and attention on your vacation.

Top 30 Places To Visit In Aurangabad Maharashtra

Here is a list of top Aurangabad places to visit that are absolutely worth visiting for an enthralling vacation like never before. Some of these places show excellent Mughal architecture and hold some religious significance that will give you a great insight into the history and heritage of Aurangabad. Let’s get started!

  • Ajanta & Ellora Caves –  To Seek Enlightenment
  • Bibi Ka Maqbara –  A Replica Of Taj Mahal
  • Daulatabad Fort –  One Of The Seven Wonders Of Maharashtra
  • Grishneshwar Temple –  For A Divine Holiday
  • Pitalkhora Caves –  Buddhist Architecture
  • Siddharth Garden and Zoo –  A Famous Picnic Spot
  • Shivaji Maharaj Museum –  Relish The History
  • Goga Baba Hill –  For Some Peace & Tranquility
  • Sunheri Mahal –  The Purest Form Of Royal Architecture
  • Gul Mandi –  For Shopaholics
  • Bani Begum Garden –  Marvel At The Mughal Architecture
  • Panchakki –  An Ideal  Hangout Spot For Picnickers
  • Khuldabad –  The Valley Of Saints
  • Salim Ali Lake –  Ideal For Bird-Watching
  • Bhadra Maruti –  An Ancient Temple
  • Himroo Factory –  For Ancient Handweaving
  • Dargah Of Pir İsmail –  In The Memory Of Pir Ismail
  • Killa Arak –  The Throne Room Of Aurangzeb
  • Jayakwadi Dam – A beautiful sightseeing spot
  • Aurangabad Caves – For A Religious Tour
  • Connaught Place – For A shopping Spree
  • Jama Mosque – A Religious Structure
  • Dargah Baba Shah Musafir – In Memory Of Baba Shah Musafir
  • Himayat Bagh – A Natural Wonder
  • Naukhanda Palace – An Ancient Architecture
  • Zainuddin Shirzai’s Maqbara – An Historic Affair
  • Lonar Crater Lake – Serene Spot
  • Parli Vaidyanath Jyotirlinga Temple – Seek Blessings
  • Prozone Mall – Shop Till You Drop
  • Tulja Bhavani Temple – A Blend Of Architecture & Religion

1. Ajanta & Ellora Caves

Ajanta & Ellora Caves

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Dated back to the 2nd century, Ajanta & Ellora Caves are one of the most visited sites of Aurangabad Maharashtra. Declared as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO since 1983, these caves are a brilliant example of ancient Indian rock architecture. Murals, paintings, and carvings on the walls of these caves represent three different religions, namely Buddhism, Jainism and Hinduism, it is one of the best tourist places in Aurangabad. Historians believe that ancient Buddhist monks used these caves for seeking enlightenment. The Ajanta Caves itself have around 30 rock-cut Buddhist cave monuments while Ellora Caves have around 34 cave monuments. The Kailasa in Ellora Cave 16 is regarded as the world’s largest megalith unearthing, which is carved out of a single rock. It is a splendid epitome of Dravidian architecture showcasing the skilled workmanship of that period. Other prominent caves that are popular among tourists include Vishwakarma (cave 10) Dashavatara (cave 15), Rameshvara (cave 21) and IndraSabha (cave 32), these caves are also amongst one of the best places to visit near Shirdi .

Location: Ellora Cave Rd, Ellora, Maharashtra 431102 Timings: 6 am to 6 pm Entry fee:  NA

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2. Bibi Ka Maqbara

Bibi Ka Maqbara View

Bibi Ka Maqbara is a replica of the famous love symbol Taj Mahal and is one of the most historical places to visit in Aurangabad. Looked after by the Archeological Survey of India, this mausoleum was built by Prince Azam Shah, who was Aurangzeb’s son, in memory of his beloved mother Begum Rabia Durani. Called Mini Taj, this tomb will leave you awestruck with its exquisite marbles adorned up to the dado level. These marbles are said to be brought from the mines of Jaipur. As per the inscription laid on the main entrance, Bibi Ka Maqbara was erected by Ata-ullah and Hanspat Rai, two famous architects of the Mughal Empire. The mausoleum is erected on a square platform and is embraced by four minarets at its corners. There is also a mosque in and an archaeological museum just behind making it one of the best tourist places in Aurangabad.

Location: Begumpura, Aurangabad, Maharashtra 431004 Timings: 8 am to 8 pm Entry fee: INR 10

3. Daulatabad Fort

View of Fort

Also known as Devagiri Fort, this glorious fortress stands tall on a 200 metres conical hill that is perched about 200m above the sea level. Constructed during the 12th century, this powerful ancient fortification is known as one of the ‘seven wonders of Maharashtra’ and is undeniably one of the top places to visit in Aurangabad. Perhaps one of the most alluring features of Daulatabad Fort is the staggering views of the entire city from the summit. One need to climb around 750 odd steps up to reach the pinnacle and enjoy the views. Representing the cultural heritage of Maharashtra, this fortress also houses some of the most wonderful monuments like Chini Mahal, Chand Minar, and Elephant Tank make this attraction one of the best tourist places in Aurangabad.

Location: MH SH 22, Daulatabad, Maharashtra 431002 Timings: 8 am to 6 pm Entry fee: Starts from INR 10

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4. Grishneshwar Temple

Grishneshwar Temple

Located just around 1km away from Ellora caves, this ancient temple is considered to be a significant shrine among Hindu devotees and also one of the best Aurangabad places to visit. Grishneshwar Temple is said to be the 12th ‘Jyotirlinga’ on earth. Legends believe that the hot spring flowing inside the sanctum within the temple holds the divine power to cleanse one’s heart and soul. This revered Hindu temple is one of the must-visit places to visit in Aurangabad for couples and one of the best temples in Maharashtra to visit. Built in pre-historical architectural style with red bricks, this holy shrine is composed of a five-tier shikara and exudes spirituality and divinity, it is one of the best Aurangabad tourist places. The temple was demolished in the 14th century by the Delhi Sultanate but was reconstructed by Maloji Bhosale in the 16th century and later again by Rani Ahilyabhai Holkar in the 18th century. Be ready to get hypnotized with the ancient carvings and sculptures of Hindu deities inside the temple.

Location: Mahesh Hospital, Verul, Maharashtra 431102 Timings: 5:30 am to 9:30 pm Entry fee: NIL

5. Pitalkhora Caves

Pitalkhora Caves View

The Pitalkhora Caves are an ancient rock cut cave belonging to 2nd century BC and are one of the finest examples of Buddhist architecture in India. These cave monuments were carved out of basalt rock, which are highly susceptible to weather and hence most of the caves have been severely damaged over the years. Set in the Western Ghats alongside a mesmerizing waterfall, Pitalkhora Caves also known as “Brazen Glen” is a must-visit place for capturing and witnessing the surreal beauty of Maharashtra as it’s one of the best Aurangabad tourist places.

Location: 20 kms away from Kannad Timings: 8 am to 5 pm Entry fee: NIL

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6. Siddharth Garden and Zoo

Siddharth Garden and Zoo

Located just 3 kms away from Aurangabad Railway Station, Siddharth Garden & Zoo is one of the major crowd pullers in the evenings, especially on weekends. The zoo is a refuge to a number of wild animals & reptiles like crocodiles, hyenas, tigers, lions, snakes, foxes and many more. Do remember to click a selfie by standing next to the musical fountain and statue of Buddha located in the middle of the park. One of the best Aurangabad destinations, the garden is furthermore replete with a wide variety of flowering plants and trees and also there is a beautiful aquarium. Overall, this is a nice picnic spot and of course one of the best places to visit in Aurangabad for families travelling with kids.

Location: Central Bus Stand Road, Mhada, Aurangabad, Maharashtra 431001 Timings: 9 am to 7 pm Entry fee: Garden – INR 20 / Zoo – INR 50

7. Shivaji Maharaj Museum

Shivaji Maharaj Museum

Just about 5.5 km from Aurangabad Railway Station, you will find the Shivaji Maharaj Museum, which showcases the glorious reign of the great Maratha ruler, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj through different visuals and displays. There are a total of 6 exhibition galleries that exhibit weapons and other war artifacts used during the reign of Shivaji Maharaj. One of the main exhibits at the museum includes the 500-year-old war Armour, a 400-year-old Paithani sari and a handwritten copy of Quran by Aurangzeb.

Location: B-14, A St, NRPC Colony, Block B, Qutab Institutional Area, New Delhi, Delhi 110016 Timings: 10:30 am to 6 pm (Closed on Thursdays) Entry fee: INR 5

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8. Goga Baba Hill

Goga Baba Hill

One of the best Aurangabad destinations, is it known for its serene and tranquil environment, Goga Baba Hill is one of the most fascinating places to visit in Aurangabad for couples. One has to trek to reach the hilltop and admire the jaw-dropping views of the entire city. Goga Baba Hill houses a small white colored temple adding to the ambiance of this place. It is one of the best hill stations near Thane to plan a getaway.

Location: Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Campus, Aurangabad, Maharashtra 431004 Timings: Open 24 hours Entry fee:  NA

9. Sunheri Mahal

Sunheri Mahal

At a distance of 6 km from Aurangabad Railway Station, is a lustrous palace of lime and stone. This grand palace is spread across two floors and reflects the purest form of royal Indian architecture. A well-manicured garden and a beautifully done arches at the entryway of the palace further adds to the magnificence of this place and Aurangabad sightseeing is incomplete without a visit to this place.

Location: Pandariba Rd, Mahavir Chowk, Shahgunj, Aurangabad, Maharashtra 431001 Timings: 9 am to 5 pm Entry fee: INR 10 per person

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10. Gul Mandi

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Gulmandi is the famous bazaar in Aurangabad that is known for trading of Himroo shawls and beautiful saree. The market is famous for the cloth material, intricate designs and more. It is one of the largest markets that is a favourite haunt for shopaholics in Aurangabad. 

Location: Shahgunj, Aurangabad, Maharashtra 431001 Timings: 7 am to 10 pm Entry Fee: NA

11. Bani Begum Garden

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Situated at a distance of 24km from Aurangabad, this stunning garden features beautiful fountains, massive domes and intriguing pillars. It’s a place where you can go for relaxation, to get a breath of fresh air and marvel at Mughal architecture. A comforting ambience and the ancient architecture, both make this garden a must visit place in Aurangabad.

Location: Khuldabad, Maharashtra 431101 Timings: 8 am to 6 pm Entry Fee: Free

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12. Panchakki

Panchakki in Aurangabad

Located near Bibi ka Maqbara, Panchakki is a water mill complex that features a court, a madrasa, the house of a minister, a mosque and houses dedicated to females and a sarai. The shades of blue and green will enchant you and make you want to stay here for longer. Panchakki is an ideal picnic hangout spot that has encapsulated by scenic beauty and serene surroundings.

Location: Panchakki, Panchakki Rd, Aurangabad, Maharashtra Timings: 6:30 am to 9:30 am Entry Fee: INR 5

13. Khuldabad

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Khuldabad is a small town that is located about 13 km from Aurangabad, this city holds a significant religious value and it is known to be the valley of saints as it was visited by several Sufi saints in the 14th century. This ancient holy city is home to several important historic monuments like Aurangzeb’s Tomb, Dargah of Zari Zar Baksh, Shaikh Burhanuddin Gharib Chishti and Shaikh Zain-ud-din Shirazi.

Location: Khuldabad, Aurangabad, Maharashtra Timings: NA Entry Fee: NA

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14. Salim Ali Lake

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Famous for migratory birds, this lake is ideal for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts that is located in the heart of Aurangabad. This stunning lake is a serene spot that boasts a well-maintained bird sanctuary. It’s one of the best places for Aurangabad sightseeing for photographers, nature enthusiasts and bird watchers and one of the best places to visit in May in Maharashtra .

Location: Chatrapathi Nagar, N 12, Aurangabad, Maharashtra 431003 Timings: 6 am to 6 pm Entry Fee: No entry fee

15. Bhadra Maruti

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Dedicated to lord Hanuman, this temple is located in Khuldabad and one of the only three temples in India where Lord Hanuman is seen in the sleeping posture. The legend has it that the ruler of Khuldabad, was known as Bhadravati in ancient times. The king was a devotee of Lord Ram who got noticed by Lord Hanuman who lied down in a sleeping posture to listen to the king sing melodious tuned for Lord Ram.

Location: Khuldabad Rd, Khuldabad, Maharashtra 431101 Timings: Open all day Entry Fee: NA

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16. Himroo Factory

Central Asian influence

If you want to witness the ancient hand weaving process and buy handicrafts of Aurangabad then you’ve got to visit the Himroo Factory for this unique and authentic experience in Aurangabad. This factory is almost 150 year old and promotes the traditional weaving methods till date. You can also buy some textiles like Paithani sarees, handloom shawls, furnishings, bed covers, cloaks and coats.

Location: Old Mondha Rd, opp. Kabir Temple, Nawabpura, Mondha, Aurangabad, Maharashtra 431001 Timings: 11 am to 8:30 pm Entry Fee: NA

17. Dargah Of Pir İsmail

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Built in the memory of Pir Ismail who was a tutor to a Mughal ruler, Aurangzeb, the Dargah of Pir Ismail will transport you back to the ancient times of the Mughal era. Starting from the royal entrance that has a large archway, it forms a portico and it’s built in an intricate style which consists of a Parapet, facade, terrace and a dome. 

Location: Dargah of Pir Ismail, Aurangabad, Maharashtra Timings: NA Entry Fee: NA

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18. Killa Arak

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Killa Arak is famous for being home to the throne room of the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb amongst other things at this palace. The Nakarkhana for the musicians, the durbar hall and Jumma Masjid are some other things that still remain a part of this palace that were built on Aurangzeb’s orders make this place one of the best places to see in Aurangabad.

Location: Killa Arak, Aurangabad, Maharashtra Timings: 10 am to 5 pm Entry Fee: Free

19. Jayakwadi Dam

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This is one of the biggest irrigation projects in Maharashtra built with a purpose to irrigate the drought prone Marathwada region and supply water for industrial purposes. The dam is built across the Godavari River and Jayakwadi Bird Sanctuary is the main attraction site in the surrounding area that makes this dam one of the best places to see in Aurangabad.

Location: North Jayakwadi Flyover, Sant Dynaneshwar Udyaan, Paithan, Maharashtra 431107 Timings: 10 am to 6 pm Entry Fee: NA

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20. Aurangabad Caves

Aurangabad Caves

These 12-rock cut Buddhist shrines date back to the 6th and 8th century and are carved out of soft Basalt rock. You can enjoy panoramic views of the city from the top and enjoy the serenity of the place. If you are a heritage lover, then this place is perfect for you to get close to the heritage of the city. Now under the protection of the Archeological Survey of India, the caves are divided into separate groups, and you can find artificially cut beautiful sculptures that the centre of attraction at this place and also one of the best tourist places in Aurangabad.

Location: Grishneswar temple Road, Aurangabad, Maharashtra 431101 Timings: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Entry Fee: Indians: INR 10, Foreigners: INR 100

21. Connaught Place

A one stop place, for your shopping spree, this place is one of the busiest and best markets in Aurangabad. The place also has many shopping malls like Prozone Mall for the brand conscious guests. You can also spot car showrooms, shops of gold ornaments, mobile phone markets and a lot of other shops here Being the centre if the town, the place also houses some of the major banks, and companies. The surrounding area has existing and upcoming multiplexes such as Fame Adlabs, PVR Cinemas & Sathyam Cinemas where you can enjoy movie nights with friends or family.

Location: N5, Cidco Rd Timings: Till 11:00 PM. Entry Fee: NA

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22. Jama Mosque

Jama Mosque

Of the many places to visit in Aurangabad in 3 days , Jama Masjid is located in the Killa Arrak and is one of the prominent places in the city. The Masjid has a beautiful Islamic architecture and is visited by tourists throughout the year. This largest mosque was built in the Mughal period and has now been restored to its original form. If you visit Aurangabad, this is one of the must-visit attractions in the city for seeking peace and tranquility. You can also be a part of the evening prayers taking place here very often.

Location: Station Rd, Buddi lane, Naralibag, Aurangabad, Maharashtra 431001 Timings: 24 hours Entry Fee: NA

23. Dargah Baba Shah Musafir

Dargah Baba Shah Musafir

This 17th century memorial was built by Aurangzeb in the honor of Baba Shah Musafir, who was known to be the spiritual teacher of the emperor. The complex houses a tombstone, a mosque and features a beautiful garden and an alluring fountain. The place has a very peaceful and tranquil ambiance and offers you to relax in the green surroundings.

Location: Panchakki Rd, Nagsenvan, Aurangabad, Maharashtra Timings: 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM Entry Fee: INR 5

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24. Himayat Bagh

Himayat Bagh

This park is located near the Delhi Gate in Rauza Bagh area of Aurangabad and is a massive garden built in the 17th century. The Bagh is surrounded by lush green gardens and also houses a pool and a nursery that boasts of a variety of flora and fauna. The garden also houses a Fruit Research Station and is a part of the Marathwada University. You can enjoy long leisurely walks in this huge garden and appreciate the beauty of this place. If you are a nature lover and looking for a list of things to see in Aurangabad , you cannot afford to miss this beautiful place.

Location: Near Delhi Gate, Aurangabad India Timings: 24 hours Entry Fee: NA

25. Naukhanda Palace

Naukhanda Palace

This royal palace was built in 1616 by Malik Ambar and is among the best sightseeing places in Aurangabad. Any trip is incomplete without visiting this place. The palace has approximately 9 apartments, hot baths, and kacheri. Most of the structures were subsequently ruined and later demolished. The Palace today houses The Aurangabad College For Women and you can drop by the place and take a quick tour of the once grand edifice.

Location: Mill Corner, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India Timings: 24 hours Entry Fee: NA

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26. Zainuddin Shirzai’s Maqbara – An Historic Affair

Zainuddin Shirzai's Maqbara

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One of the popular places to see in Aurangabad , Zainuddin Shirzai’s Maqbara is famed for its diverse history and devoted saints. Among these saints, one was Syed Zain-ud-Din, who was born in Delhi and the disciple of Maulana Kamaluddin in Samana. He finally came to Daulatabad with his teacher and commenced the ‘Chistia Order’. He dedicated his life to preaching and the well-being of the people. After his death, a cenotaph was established to commemorate his great contributions to society. A maqbara named Zainuddin Shirzai’s Maqbara was built in Khuldabad, and is now visited by the Muslims from all over the world.

Location: Near Emperor Aurangzeb, Hamal Wadi, Dargah, Maharashtra 431101 Timings: 8 am to 7 pm Entry fee: None

27. Lonar Crater Lake – Serene Spot

Lonar Crater Lake

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Sitting approximately 3 hours is one of the popular places to see in Aurangabad . Lonar Crater Lake in Buldhana district of Maharashtra is famous for being a study point of several astronomers, ecologists, archaeologists, geologists, and naturalists. This is because the lake was created as a consequence of a meteor, that is known to be the largest of its kind, hitting the ground here. Massive mass and velocity of the meteor created a saline soda lake that measures around 1.2 km in diameter and 137 m in depth. It is oval in shape and is surrounded by some of the pristine low-lying hills and lush greeneries.

Location: Lonar, Maharashtra 443302 Timings: All day Entry fee: None

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28. Parli Vaidyanath Jyotirlinga Temple – Seek Blessings

Parli Vaidyanath Jyotirlinga Temple

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Parli Vaidyanath Jyotirlinga Temple is one of the outstanding places to see in Aurangabad . It is sitting on the slopes of the Meru and Naga Narayana mountains. Parli has an old-world charm exuding out and is a quaint village situated near the rivers Saraswati, Brahma, and Venu. The village covers the fifth ‘jyotirlinga’ called the Parli Vaidyanath Jyotirlinga, a major site for the Hindu pilgrims. This is what makes this destination popular among pilgrims. This temple is considered sacred among the Hindus and hence, one can observe thousands of devotees visiting every year.

Location: Parli Vaijnath, Aurangabad Timings: All day Entry fee: None

29. Prozone Mall – Shop Till You Drop

Prozone Mall

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If you are tired of sightseeing and wish to engage in some retail therapy, Prozone Mall is among the top places to visit in Aurangabad . This mall is this country’s first horizontally built mall that covers around 20 acres of the area. This mall gives you a chance to shop till you drop and spoils you with options between all the famous local and international brands. There are also plenty of restaurants and eateries, cinema and fun games that this mall covers. Hence, you can take a proper break from your sightseeing tours and unwind!

Location: Chikalthana, Aurangabad Timings: 11:30 am to 9:30 pm Entry fee: None

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30. Tulja Bhavani Temple – A Blend Of Architecture & Religion

Tulja Bhavani Temple

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Sitting around 268 kilometers from the city is Tuljapur in the Osmanabad district of Maharashtra. It is one of the popular places to visit in Aurangabad . The city is home to Tuljapur Bhavani Temple that is considered among the holiest and sacred temples dedicated to Goddess Bhavani. Constructed back in the 12 century, this temple is a holy pilgrimage for Hindus and is regularly visited by the devotees. The ancient architecture of the temple exhibits the intricate work form of Hemadpanthi style of the early Indian era. There are two large gates called the ‘mahadwars’ at the entry to the main courtyard of the Tulja Bhavani Temple that offers glimpses of the Kallo Tirtha.

Location: Mahadwar Rd, Jijamata Nagar, Tuljapur 413601 Timings: 4 am to 10 pm Entry fee: None

Add these places to visit in Aurangabad to your bucket list if you wish to explore the fine artistry and royal magnificence of the Mughal architecture. Besides visiting these attractions in Aurangabad, there are lots of places for entertainment and shopping as well that you can enjoy your holiday in Maharashtra . A trip to this ancient city is certainly a wise decision and good use of your time.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Places To Visit In Aurangabad

What is Aurangabad famous for?

Aurangabad is a famous tourist destination and is known for its ancient caves, forts and historical monuments.

How do I get from Ellora to Aurangabad?

One can either hire a local taxi or board the state-run bus from Aurangabad to Ellora. You can also take a train from Jalgaon Station to reach Ellora quickly.

Can Ajanta and Ellora caves be covered in one day?

Yes, Ajanta and Ellora caves can be covered in a day. It takes time to explore all the 30 rock monuments of Ajanta and 34 caves of Ellora.

Is photography allowed in Ajanta caves?

Cameras are allowed in Ajanta caves but flash cameras are restricted as the strong flash can damage the paintings.

What is the best time to visit Aurangabad?

The best time to visit Aurangabad is between October to March as during this time the city remains pleasant and green.

What are some top places to visit in Aurangabad?

Ajanta & Ellora Caves, Bibi Ka Maqbara, Daulatabad Fort, Grishneshwar Temple, Pitalkhora Caves, and Siddharth Garden and Zoo are some top places to visit in Aurangabad.

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Bibi Ka Maqbara

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#1 of 13 Places to Visit in Aurangabad

At a distance of 5 km from Aurangabad Railway Station, Bibi Ka Maqbara is a beautiful mausoleum situated in Aurangabad. Maintained by Archeological Survey of India, Bibi Ka Muqbara is one of the top tourist places to visit in Aurangabad . The Bibi-Ka-Maqbara is dedicated to Rabia-ul-Daurani alias Dilras Banu Begum, the wife of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. Aurangzeb's son, Prince Azam Shah built the mausoleum between 1651 AD and 1661 AD in the memory of his mother Begum Rabia Durani. This mausoleum is a replica of the world-famous Taj Mahal. Also known as Mini Taj, the mausoleum is far less ornamental than the Taj Mahal in Agra. It is one of the must include places in Aurangabad tour packages . An inscription found on the main entrance door mentions that this mausoleum was designed and erected by Ata-Ullah, an architect, and Hanspat Rai, an engineer .....

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Devagiri / Daulatabad Fort

Devagiri / Daulatabad Fort

#2 of 13 Places to Visit in Aurangabad

At a distance of 16 km from Aurangabad Railway Station, Daulatabad is an ancient hill fort situated on the way to Ellora Caves from Aurangabad in Maharashtra. It is one of the best-preserved places of heritage in Maharashtra , and also one of the best Aurangabad tourist places . The historical triangular fort of Daulatabad was built by Yadava king Bhillama V in 1187 AD. It is one of the best historical places near Pune . The city was then called 'Deogiri', meaning the hill of gods. Daulatabad or 'the abode of wealth' was the name given by Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq when he made his capital here in 1327 AD. The region and the fort passed on into the hands of Bahamani rulers under Hasan Gangu in 1347 AD and Nizam Shahis of Ahmednagar in 1499 AD. Daulatabad became the capital of the Nizam Shahi dynasty .....

Aurangabad Caves

Aurangabad Caves

#3 of 13 Places to Visit in Aurangabad

At a distance of 3 km from Bibi Ka Maqbara and 8 km from Aurangabad Railway Station, the Aurangabad Caves are 12 artificial rock-cut Buddhist Caves located on a hill running roughly east to west in Aurangabad. Sculptural carvings of Aurangabad Caves can be compared to the best paintings of Ajanta . These are one of the the popular Aurangabad tourist places. The first reference to the Aurangabad Caves is in the great chaitya of Kanheri Caves. The caves are datable from circa 2nd - 3rd century AD to 7th century AD. Aurangabad Caves are among the best heritage places to visit near Mumbai . These caves were dug out of comparatively soft basalt rock during the 6th and 7th century. The caves are divided into three separate groups depending on their location. The first group of caves consists of cave number 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, the second group comprises of cave number 6, 7, .....

Ellora Caves

Ellora Caves

#4 of 13 Places to Visit in Aurangabad

At a distance of 28 km from Aurangabad, 98 km from Ajanta Caves, 104 km from Shirdi, 176 km from Nashik, 253 km from Pune, and 344 km from Mumbai, Ellora Caves are ancient historical caves located at Verul near Aurangabad in Maharashtra. Ellora is the most visited monuments of heritage in India , and among the top tourist places in Maharashtra . Locally known as 'Verul Leni', these caves are were designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983. Ellora is one of the top places to visit near Aurangabad . The caves at Ellora were carved out of the vertical face of the Charanandri hills between the 6th and 10th centuries AD. The carving work began around 550 AD, about the same time the Ajanta Caves were abandoned. Kailash Temple (Cave16), which is the most remarkable structure ..... Distance (From Aurangabad Railway Station): 28 Kms Trip Duration (From Aurangabad Railway Station - Including Travel): 4 Hours/Half Day .....

Ghrushneshwar / Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga Temple, Near Ellora Caves

Ghrushneshwar / Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga Temple, Near Ellora Caves

#5 of 13 Places to Visit in Aurangabad

At a distance of 1 km from Ellora Caves, and 29 km from Aurangabad, Grishneshwar or Ghrushneshwar Jyotirlinga Temple is a famous Hindu temple located at Verul village in the Aurangabad district of Maharashtra. It is one of the famous places of pilgrimage in Maharashtra , among the must-visit places as part of Ellora tour packages . Dedicated to Lord Shiva, Grishneshwar Temple is believed to be the last or 12th Jyotirlinga on the earth. This is one of the top places to visit in Ellora , and among the prominent pilgrimage places to visit near Aurangabad . The presiding deity, in the form of Jyotirlinga, is known by several names like Kusumeswarar, Ghushmeswara, Ghrushmeswara, and Grishneswara. The Grishneshwar temple was ..... Distance (From Aurangabad Railway Station): 29 Kms Trip Duration (From Aurangabad Railway Station - Including Travel): 2 Hours .....

Aundha Nagnath Temple

Aundha Nagnath Temple

#6 of 13 Places to Visit in Aurangabad

At a distance of 25 km from Hingoli, 61 km from Nanded, and 204 km from Aurangabad, Aundha Nagnath Temple is an ancient Hindu temple located at Aundha Nagnath in the Hingoli district of Maharashtra, India. This is one of the top places of pilgrimage in Maharashtra, and among the best places to visit near Aurangabad . Aundha Nagnath Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is considered one of the 12 holy Jyotirlinga shrines in India. The other Jyotirlinga shrines in Maharashtra are Vaidyanath near Parli, Trimbakeshwara near Nashik, Grishneshwar near Aurangabad, and Bhimshankar. Also, the temple is very closely associated with the lives of saints like Visoba Khechara, Namdev, and Jnanesvar. Namdev went to Jnanesvar temple where he was instructed to visit Aundha Nagnath Temple to search for a proper guru. The present temple is said to have been built by the Seuna (Yadava) dynasty and dates to the 13th century. It .....

Vaijnath Temple - Parli

Vaijnath Temple - Parli

#7 of 13 Places to Visit in Aurangabad

At a distance of 60 km from Latur, 105 km from Nanded, 119 km from Aundha, and 219 km from Aurangabad, Sri Vaijnath Temple is an ancient Hindu temple, located at Parli Vaijnath in the Beed district of Maharashtra, India. This is one of the top places of pilgrimage in Maharashtra, and among the best places to visit near Aurangabad . Aundha Nagnath Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is considered one of the 12 holy Jyotirlinga shrines in India. The other Jyotirlinga shrines in Maharashtra are Aundha Naganath near Hingoli, Trimbakeshwara near Nashik, Grishneshwar near Aurangabad, and Bhimshankar. While the exact date of the building of the temple is not known, experts feel that it belongs to the Yadava period that goes back to the 12th or 13th century CE. There are records stating that the temple was renovated by Ahalyadevi Holkar in the year 1706. There are many legends associated with this temple. One such .....

Pitalkhora Caves

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#8 of 13 Places to Visit in Aurangabad

At a distance of 18 km from Kannad and 77 km from Aurangabad, the Pitalkhora Caves are an ancient rock cut caves located on Chandora hill near Ambala village in Aurangabad district of Maharashtra. Pitalkhora consisting of 14 Buddhist Caves and are believed to be one of the earliest of the rock cut cave structures in the vicinity. It is believed that Pitalkhora Caves belongs to 2nd century BC. They are cut in a variety of basalt rock which weathers faster in contrast to other parts in Maharashtra. All the caves belong to the Hinayana period but the painting executed in the caves are of Mahayana period. The caves boast paintings, many sculptures, animal motifs, miniature chaitya windows, wonderful Yaksha figures, the elephants, dwarapalas and mithuna figures. The sculptural representations here are similar to that of found in the stupas of Sanchi, Karla, Nasik, of the same period. The caves are in two groups, one is a cluster .....

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#9 of 13 Places to Visit in Aurangabad

At a distance of 2 km from Bibi Ka Maqbara and 4 km from Aurangabad Railway Station, Panchakki is a water mill located in the complex of Baba Shah Musafir Dargah of Aurangabad . Also called as Nehar-e-Panchakki, Panchakki was built in the early years of the 17th century by Baba Shah Musafir. Comprising of the medieval Indian architecture, the water mill runs on scientific principles. Setup with an aim to generate electricity from water brought down from a spring, the Panchakki water-mill was used to grind grains for the pilgrims who visited the Dargah. The source of continuous water supply to the mill is an underground stream which begins from a well above the Harsul River with a tributary stream. The water flows down through clay pipes based on the Siphon System. The water on reaching the Panchakki reservoir is made to drop from a height to generate electricity and run the mill, and eventually the excess water is put in .....

Siddharth Garden & Zoo

Siddharth Garden & Zoo

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At a distance of 3 km from Aurangabad Railway Station and 4 km from Bibi Ka Maqbara, Siddharth Garden is a sprawling garden, park and zoo together situated at Samarth Nagar in Aurangabad City. This is one of the popular picnic spots in Aurangabad and is mostly crowded on evenings especially on weekends. Siddharth Garden is a landscaped garden spread over a large area and it has a green outlook. The garden has 2 parts - one a garden with lawns and another one is a small zoo. The garden also has a small aquarium, though the major attraction of the tourist is the Siddharth Garden Zoo. The zoo is the abode of a number of wild animals like tigers, lions, leopards, Civet cats, snakes (snake house), crocodiles, emu, fox, deer, hyena, etc. It was quite an enjoyable visit with the children. A musical fountain and statue of Buddha are also adorning this park. Garden Timings: 10 AM to 7 PM on all days except on Tuesdays. Entry .....

Jayakwadi Dam

Jayakwadi Dam

#11 of 13 Places to Visit in Aurangabad

At a distance of 47 km from Aurangabad, the Jayakwadi Dam is an earthen dam built across the sacred Godavari River at Paithan village in Aurangabad district of Maharashtra. It is one of the largest earthen dams of Maharashtra and is one of the best in Aurangabad tourist places. The foundation of the dam was laid by the then Prime minister of India Lal Bahadur Shastri on 18th October 1965. The dam was inaugurated on 24th February 1976 by the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. The chief engineer of this project was Mr. A.A.A. Siddiqui. Its height is approximately 41.30 m and length of 10 km with total storage capacity 2,909 MCM (million cubic meters) and effective live storage capacity is 2,171 MCM. The total catchment area of dam is 21,750 Sq. km. There are total 27 gates for the dam. Jayakwadi Dam or Paithan Dam is constructed over the sacred river Godavari and is the major source of water supply to the Aurangabad city. .....

Soneri Mahal / Sunheri Mahal

Soneri Mahal / Sunheri Mahal

#12 of 13 Places to Visit in Aurangabad

At a distance of 2 km from Bibi Ka Maqbara and 6 km from Aurangabad Railway Station, Sunheri Mahal is a palace located at the foothill of the Aurangabad Caves in the Paharsingpura area of Aurangabad. It is one of the top places to visit in Aurangabad . Soneri Mahal was built by a Bandalkand chief who accompanied Aurangzeb into the Dakhan. The Mahal was built between 1651 AD and 1653 AD at a cost of Rs.50, 000 and in 1934 AD it was sold to the Nizam of Hyderabad for Rs.26, 400. The Mahal is named after the paintings in the palace that were once painted in gold. It is a grand two stored building constructed in typical Rajput style. The palace is made up of lime and stone. Sprawling over two storeys, the palace stands as a testimony of Indian architectural splendor with some intricate decorations all over. A well-manicured garden adds to its beauty. The entrance of the Palace is decorated with beautifully .....

Shivaji Maharaj Museum

Shivaji Maharaj Museum

#13 of 13 Places to Visit in Aurangabad

At a distance of 5.5 km from Aurangabad Railway Station, Chhatrapati Shivaji Museum is located near Nehru Bal Udyan in Aurangabad. This is one of the best tourist attractions in Aurangabad. The museum is dedicated to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, the great Maratha ruler. Founded by the Municipal Corporation of Aurangabad, the cost of the museum is around 194 lakhs. The building has a total of 6 exhibition halls. A visit to this museum takes visitors back into the days of Maratha valor and their love for their homeland. The exhibits on display tell stories of the glorious reign of the brave king, showcased in six galleries. The display comprises Maratha war weapons and other artifacts from the battlefield of some of the most popular wars that the Marathas fought. The main exhibits here include the 500 year old war suit, a copy of the Aurangzeb's handwritten Quran, and a 400 year old Paithani sari. The first hall is decorated with the wooden craft which reminds us the .....

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Aurangabad experiences pleasant weather in Winter season, however, the best time to visit Aurangabad is from October to March. This is also the time for exploring the historical monuments of Aurangabad. Winter is the busiest season in Aurangabad and often hotels run full and tourist places are crowded.

Aurangabad usually requires complete 2 days to visit the most important attractions. However, there are several wonderful places to visit around Aurangabad like Ellora & Pithalkhora Caves which usually take additional one day. Aurangabad can be mixed with near by wonderful destination like Nashik, Shirdi, Ajanta Caves by adding few additional days to your trip.

Budget of Aurangabad trip depends on the trip duration and category of hotel you choose for your stay along with the kind of vehicle you prefer. Aurangabad tour packages offered by Trawell.in start from as low as INR 6200 per person for a 2D/1N trip and from INR 8700 per person for 3D/2N vacation.

Ensure to cover most important places to visit in Aurangabad like Aurangabad Caves, Bibi Ka Maqbara, Daulatabad Fort, Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga Temple, Shivaji Maharaj Museum and Soneri Mahal . If you have time, you can dedicate a day to visit near by places like Pitalkhora Caves and Ellora Caves. Aurangabad is famous for many historical monuments, including the world famous Ajanta - Ellora Caves, which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

Aurangabad is the base station for visiting Ajanta Caves & Ellora Caves. Most of the tourists visiting these places stay in Aurangabad for 1 or 2 nights and visit these places as day trips.

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Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga Temple, Daulatabad Fort, Bhadra Maruti Temple, Ellora Caves, Gautala Autramghat Wildlife Sanctuary, Lonar Crater Lake, Ajanta Caves, Shani Shingnapur, Shri Sai baba's Temple, Paithan Dam, Pitalkhora Caves and many more.

A reckoned industrial as well as tourist hub, Aurangabad is blessed with beauty, culture, and sanctity. However, when it comes to finding relief from your work-life stress, people prefer to step out of their hometown. Likewise, for residents this city there are a lot of places to visit near Aurangabad for their weekend getaways.

Many of these myriad tourist places near Aurangabad have an excellent ambiance and attracts a heap of the crowd with their historical and present brilliance. There are a lot of things to do for the ancient intellects as the nearby places are loaded with monuments, forts, historically significant edifices and many more.  For those who feel to call their Aurangabad trip, can rebuild a new itinerary and explore the nearby places. To list a few of them are Pitalkhora Caves, Ajanta Visitor Centre, Lonar Crater Lake, Daulatabad Fort, and so on. Every destination is ready to drive you back in the era of Aurangzeb rule. Do not forget to pack your camera’s to capture some golden moments with these remarkable wonders.

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Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga Temple

Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga Temple

Well-known as a revered temple, Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga Temple is one of the tourist places near aurangabad which lies close to the 12 caves of Buddhist group of Ellora Caves. Halfway your route to the temple, you can find Dashavtaras all carved out in pure red stone. Besides, dashavtaras, there are many other beautiful sculptures and statues here to stare at. Pillars here have adorable carvings to take you back to the ancient era. Attractions: Mughal Silk Bazaar, Ellora Caves, Bhadra Maruti temple, Daulatabad Fort, Tomb of Malik Ambar, Tomb of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb, Jain Temple, Chini Mahal.   Location: Verul, Maharashtra Distance from Aurangabad: 30.7 km (46 min)

Daulatabad Fort

Daulatabad Fort

Yet another popular tourist destination of Maharashtra, Daulatabad Fort is a real treasure for all the historical freaks. Reflecting a triangular shape, this fort represents the cultural heritage of Maharashtra. Fort has many beautiful monuments located within it namely Chini Mahal, Chand Minar, and Elephant Tank. The path to the top of the Fort is a narrow bridge allowing only two persons at one time to walk through. This fort has a wide ditch beside it and remains full of crocodiles. Attractions: Jain temple, Ellora Caves, Damri Mahal, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Museum, Bibi ka Maqbara, Ajanta Caves, Bhadra Maruti, Hemadpanthi Temple. Location: MH SH 22, Daulatabad, Maharashtra 431002 Distance from Aurangabad: 17.0 km (29 min)

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Bhadra Maruti Temple

Bhadra Maruti Temple

Bhadra Maruti Temple is one of those rarest places to visit near Aurangabad which is entirely dedicated to the Hindu deity, Lord Hanuman. The statue of Lord Hanuman rests here in a sleeping position and is covered all over by Sindoor. As there is religious significance behind this posture of Lord Hanuman, locals make it a point to reach here with great devotion. If you are fortunate enough, do try to plan your trip during Hanuman Jayanti or Ram Navami. The beauty of this place and its spirituality increases multi-fold and indulges you in its spiritual aura. Attractions: Tomb of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb, Ellora Caves, Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga Temple, Tomb of Malik Ambar, Daulatabad Fort, Mughal Silk Bazaar, Jain Temple, Chini Mahal. Location: Khuldabad Road, Khuldabad, Maharashtra 431101 Distance from Aurangabad: 28.1 km (44 min)

Ellora Caves

Ellora Caves

Comprising of famous rock shrines, Ellora Caves represents a blend of three different religions – Buddhism, Jainism and Hinduism. Buddhist group consists of the first 12 caves, Hindu group the next 17 caves, while the Jain group has 5 caves. If you are quick enough, you can easily wind up your Ellora Caves tour for 34 caves within 3 hours. This is amongst those few places to visit near Aurangabad which witnesses a fresh and pleasant climate all around 365 days of the year. Although the rainy season is the first choice of most of the tourists, be careful enough as your route might turn slippery.   Attractions: Ellora caves, Kailashnatha temple, Chota Kailash, Dhumar Lena, Dashavtara, Waterfall, and Jain Group of Ellora Caves. Location: Northwest Aurangabad, Maharashtra. Distance from Aurangabad:  30 km from Central Aurangabad in the north-west direction.

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Gautala Autramghat Wildlife Sanctuary

Gautala Autramghat Wildlife Sanctuary

Gautala Autramghat Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the suitable dwelling tourist places near aurangabad for many wildlife species such as mammals, birds, and reptiles. To list a few of them are Panther, Barking deer, Wild dog, Wild cat, Chital, Peacock and so on. This wildlife sanctuary is best to visit anywhere in between August to February. Make sure that you do not visit this sanctuary during traffic hours to avoid being late for your onward journey. The forest homes to Antur Fort which is a protected monument and a temple and this is one of the best  places to visit near Aurangabad Attractions: Antur fort, Sita Nanhi, Mhaisghat, Sitakhori waterfalls, Bibi ka Maqbara, Panchakki. Location: Kannad, Maharashtra 431103 Distance from Aurangabad: 68.5 km (1 hr 49 min)

Lonar Crater Lake

Lonar Crater Lake

A lagoon lake, Lonar Crater Lake is the output of a meteorite attack and represents as a significant hover back amidst the basalt rocks. The water of this alkaline and the region is declared as a Wildlife Sanctuary. You thus have an opportunity to explore a wide array of flora and fauna endemic to this region and this is one of the best places to visit near Aurangabad Majority of the tourists visiting Aurangabad miss on this natural wonder blessed with a jaw-dropping beauty to keep staring at. This is a bang on region to explore migratory as well as local bird species; so wildlife researchers have surely a lot of things to do here. If you are fortunate enough, you may notice the presence of one of the most prominent reptiles of this lake – monitor lizard. Attractions: Gomukh temple, Daitya Sudhan temple, Vishnu temple. Location: Buldhana District, Maharashtra Distance from Aurangabad: 139.4 km (3 hr 18 min)

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Ajanta Caves

Ajanta Caves

Reckoned as the historical heritage of Maharashtra, Ajanta Caves exhibits a blend of awe-winning structures and magnificent carvings. Dating back to the ancient era, these caves reflect the richness of ancient Indian culture and this is one of the best places to visit near Aurangabad The architecture reflects a Buddhist influence and the count of the caves here is around 29. Every single cave is known for its exquisite wall paintings forming the center of tourist attraction. If you are familiar with the tales of Jataka, you can easily co-relate it with the wall paintings. Attractions: Kailashnatha temple, Grishneshwar Temple, Buddhist caves, Bibi ka Maqbara and Jain Caves. Location: Maharashtra 431117 Distance from Aurangabad: 102.3 km (3 hr 07 min) You Can Also Book:  Accademia Gallery Tickets

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Shani Shingnapur

Shani Shingnapur

The beauty of black stone with a high spirituality can be felt at no other place except Shani Shingnapur. What makes this place unique is that you do not need to stand in long queues here to seek divine blessings of Lord Saturn. Within a fraction of minutes, you are done with your visit. Locals here offer pooja and Abhishek on every Saturday and Monday and this is one of the best places to visit near Aurangabad However, you need to be specific about a few religious traditions here. While offering either a Pooja or Abhishek, you should take a head bath and reach temple while still, you are wet from head to toe. Another thing to take care of is that only male devotees from your family are eligible to step up to the central platform while all females have to stand at a distance apart. Attractions: Shirdi, Sakori, Ajanta and Ellora Caves, Location: Shani Shingnapur Post, Sonai, Maharashtra. Distance from Aurangabad: 80.9 km (1 hr 32 min) Also Checkout:  Louvre Museum Tickets

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Shri Sai baba's Temple

Shri Sai baba's Temple

Land of Sai is not to miss on while planning on your places to visit near Aurangabad . Being a religious site, this place is highly visited by Sai devotees from all over the globe. It is useful if you plan on your visit here in June to March. As soon as you enter the temple premises, you have to wait in queues to reach the main shrine or Samadhi temple. Besides, this zone, there is a marble statue of Sai Baba. There is a religious significance behind the sitting position of Sai Baba here, and it appears live and energetic. Moving ahead is a Dwarkamayee Masjid, a place from where you can take the holy vibhuti along with you. Very near to the sacred dhuni, you can find a grinding stone, a bathing stone, chulha, a wooden pillar, padukas and a Tulsi plant which were a part of Sai Baba’s daily routine. Attractions: Gurusthan, Chavdi, Cottage of Adul Baba, Shirdi Sai Baba Samadhi Mandir, House of Laxmibai Shinde, Dixit Wada Museum, Dwarkamai Masjid, and Shani Shingnapur,. Location: Shirdi, Maharashtra Distance from Aurangabad: 110.2 km (2 hr 43 min) Click Here to Book Now:  Things To Do In Pattaya

Paithan Dam

Paithan Dam

Stand at the top of this magnificently carved Paithan Dam standing juxtaposed a beautifully flowing and pious Godavari River. Locally reckoned as Paithan dam (Jayakwadi Dam), this is a significant irrigation project undertaken by Government of Maharashtra. A simple reason to visit here with your children is to introduce them with a highly sophisticated irrigation project of the Government to supply water to the nearby agricultural land as well as the drought-prone areas. You can see how the same dam that quenches the thirst of locals also provides water for industrial applications. This is one of the most fascinating tourist places near aurangabad. Best time to visit here is either morning or evening. There are facilities such as food stalls to satiate your hunger throughout your visit. Attractions: Paithani Kendra, Eknath Maharaj Temple, Nathsagar Dam, Jnanyeshwari Vatika, Jayakwadi Bird Santuary. Location: North Jaikwadi Flyover, Sant Dynaneshwar Udyaan, Paithan, Maharashtra 431107 Distance from Aurangabad: 63.0 km (1 hr 45 min) You Can Checkout Great Discounts On:  Amsterdam Canal Cruise

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Pitalkhora Caves

Pitalkhora Caves

Considered as the oldest cave complex, Pitalkhora Caves now stands as a reserved part of forests. Amongst the best places to visit near Aurangabad, this cave exhibits a revolutionary architecture of cave engineering. The count of cave monuments here is around 14 and are divided into two different groups – one containing 10 cave monuments and the other one containing about 4. There are steep concrete stairs juxtaposed a waterfall. However, be careful; as the stairs might be slippery due to water droplets falling onto it. Attractions: Ajanta Caves, Ellora Caves, Bani Begum Bagh, Grishneshwar Temple, Daulatabad Fort, Bibi ka Maqbara, and Panchakki. Location: Chandikawadi, Maharashtra 431103 Distance from Aurangabad: 78.6 km (1 hr 59 min) Read more:  Churches In Rome

Shahaji Raje Bhosale Monument

Fans of the history of the Maratha empire have some more places to visit near Aurangabad . One of those historically significant destinations is Shahaji Raje Bhosale Monument. Maloji Raje Bhosale’s stay at Verul is signified by the presence of this monument. As he was a great devotee of Shivaji Maharaj’s father, Shahaji Raje, you can find a significant memorial of Shahaji Raje Bhosale at the entrance of this place. It is standing high on a towering platform and flanked by a beautiful garden on both sides. Stepping inside the fortress, you can find a lot of historical relics that still mark their presence there inside this protected monument. Attractions: Gautala Wildlife Sanctuary, Ghrishneshwar Jyotirlinga Temple, Ellora Caves. Location: Verul (Ellora), Maharashtra. Distance from Aurangabad: 33.1 km (54 min)

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 Shirdi, also known as Sainagar, is a town located in the Rahata Taluka of district Ahmednagar. The quaint city of Shirdi is one of the holiest places to visit in Maharashtra. While most people know Shirdi for its temples and pilgrimages, the city has so much more to offer to tourists. The city is famous around the globe as the birthplace of late 19th century spiritual guru Sai Baba. His temple, Sai Baba Mandir attracts thousands of tourists each year and gives peace and solace to the visitors. Here you can witness the resting place of the saint and take blessings. Besides that, there are plenty of religious temples like Hanuman Mandir, Shani Shingnapur, and Dwarkamai that can take you on a deep spiritual journey of cleansing. Whether you follow any religion or not, you will find peace within the walls of the shrines.    Apart from religious spots, the city is home to Sai Heritage Village that is like stepping into the past to witness the life of Sai Baba. The Wet N Joy Water Park can also give you a refreshing time with family and friends. The exquisite Jangli Maharaj Ashram and Lendi Baug encompass lush greenery that can rejuvenate you with the pristine beauty. Shirdi is a popular spot for tourists all around the year. The holy city is located in the laps of majestic western ghats. The pleasant weather here makes it ideal for you to unwind and have a sacred journey with ease. If you are seeking religious harmony along with the epitome of simplicity, natural beauty and fun activities to enjoy, Shirdi is the place to visit. Plan your trip today for a great time.  

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Aurangabad, which was declared by the Government as the Tourism Capital of Maharashtra back in 2010, is a famous tourist hub which greets its visitors with a richly woven tapestry of sights and sounds. The city got its name for being the erstwhile capital of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb in the 17th century AD. The town is used as the base to explore the extremely famous caves of Ajanta and Ellora, Daulatabad Fort which is renowned for its strong defence systems, Mausoleums of Aurangzeb and Bibi-Ka-Maqbara famous for its architecture and Grishneshwar Temple, one of the only 12 Shiva Jyotirlingas in India.

From UNESCO World Heritage Sites to bustling markets brimming with delicate silk items and exquisite hand-woven garments, Aurangabad promises all tourists an exciting holiday experience. While the city is rapidly heading towards industrial growth and globalisation, it still retains most of its past glory, heritage, charms and traditions. The most famous tourist attraction of Aurangabad is the Ajanta and Ellora Caves. Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, the Ajanta Caves is home to 29 different caves, all of which showcase Buddhist artwork belonging to the period ranging from 200 B.C to 650 A.D. All paintings and sculptures in the caves were constructed painstakingly by Buddhist monks using only simple tools such as chisels and hammers. These paintings and sculptures portray a varied range of stories, starting from the Jataka Tales to intriguing accounts of ancient nymphs and princesses. The Ellora Caves, a little distance away from the Ajanta Caves, houses a total of 34 caves and has sculptures and paintings depicting not one, but three different religions – Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism. The sheer diversity of the sculptures, the architectural expertise, and the centuries of hard work undertaken by artisans are enough to leave you speechless. The sole remaining example of Mughal architecture in this part of the country, Bibi ka Maqbara is a mausoleum dedicated to Rabia-ul-Daurani, wife of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. Designed by the Persian architect Ustad-Ata-Ullah, Bibi ka Maqbara has a structure similar to that of the Taj Mahal, with the main structure bordered by four towering minarets on four sides. The entire building is a sight to behold, and sunrises and sunsets are resplendent, with the rays of the sun beautifully casting the reflection of the mausoleum on the water of the canal in front of the building. Aurangabad is also home to temples such as the Jyothirlinga Grishneshwar temple and the Bhadra Maruti Temple, both of which have legends and myths of their own. Siddharth Garden is a place that all nature lovers will be mesmerized by. A landscaped garden housing a wide variety of sculpted trees and shrubs, the Siddharth Garden is also home to wild creatures such as lions, tigers, leopards, deer, and hyena. Sitting back on the green lawns of the garden and enjoying a beautiful picnic is a very popular tourist activity here. The erstwhile Mughal capital has retained most of its traditional Tughlaq cuisine, with Tandoors and Kebabs being local staples that you will find at almost every roadside eatery. Known for its arts and crafts, and especially its silk, Aurangabad has plenty of markets from where you can buy various local handicrafts, exotic gems, shawls, and of course, the region’s famous paithani silk sarees.

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Recently declared the ‘Tourism Capital of Maharashtra’, Aurangabad serves as a major tourist hub for the state of Maharashtra. This city offers its visitors a rich tapestry of sights, sounds, and textures, from ancient UNESCO Heritage Sites to markets brimming with exquisite silk items and gorgeous hand-woven garments. You will definitely need a few days to experience everything this town has to offer, but to save you some time, we’ve mapped out ten must-see sights and activities for a seamless, stimulating journey through Aurangabad.

Aurangabad Caves

1. Aurangabad Caves

Aurangabad caves.

Carved from soft rock during the sixth and seventh century, the Aurangabad Caves are sadly often overshadowed by the more touristy Ajanta and Ellora caves, but make for a delightful trip in their own right. There are 10 caves to explore in all, separated into two different locations, the Western Group Caves and Eastern Group Caves, which are located 1 km apart. Cave 7 is a definite crowd favorite, featuring scantily-clad sculptures of lovers in suggestive positions. Admission Fee: Budget Opening hours: 9am-5pm Aurangabad, Maharashtra +91 1800 -229930

2. Yalla Yalla

Yalla yalla.

Yalla Yalla is a fresh face in Aurangabad’s dining scene . This brand new venue has already managed to attract a sizable crowd with its alluring menu of North Indian cuisine. Meat lovers will swoon for the achari chicken and the mutton dim biryani, while seafood fans should take note of the delicious prawn koliwada. Those who like both should go for the shami kebab, containing a mix of spiced meat and fish. Whatever you order, be sure to end on a sweet note with a bowl of their sublime caramel custard. Price: Budget to Mid-range Opening hours: 12pm-12.30am Watch out for: superb biryanis New Osmanpura Rd, Aurangabad, Maharashtra +91 240 651 0799

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3. Bibi-Ka-Maqbara

Bibi-ka-maqbara.

The Bibi-Ka-Maqbara is a beautiful mausoleum of Rabia-ul-Daurani (alias Dilras Banu Begum), the wife of the Mughal Emperor Aurangazeb. It is the sole example of Mughal architecture in this part of India, chiefly designed by the Persian architect Ustad-Ata-Ullah. Similar to Taj Mahal, Bibi Ka Maqbara’s silhouette is defined by four towering minarets. An octagonal lattice-screen of white marble surrounds the raised plinth, supporting Rabia Daurani’s grave inside the tomb. The tips of its pillars are made of red stone, resplendent at sunset. It’s extremely beautiful in the morning, when the sun’s first rays cast the mausoleum’s reflection on the water. Opening hours: 8am-6pm Aurangabad, Maharashtra 431004 +91 240 0620 (Archaeological Survey of India)

4. Siddarth Garden

Aquarium, Zoo

Siddarth Garden

Siddharth garden is a landscaped garden featuring a variety of finely sculpted shrubs and trees. The garden also features a small aquarium, though the major attraction of the tourist is the Siddharth Garden Zoo. The zoo is inhabited by a wide range of exciting wild creatures, including tigers, lions, leopards, snakes, crocodiles, deer, hyena, and more. Pack a picnic and visit the garden on the weekend for a wonderful family outing. Opening hours: 9am-8pm Address: Mhada, Aurangabad, Maharashtra 431002 +91 1800 -229930

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5. Bhadra Maruti

Bhadra maruti.

Bhadra Maruti Temple is a well-known temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman, located near Aurangabad in Khuldabad. Local legend has it that Bhadrasena, a past ruler of the region and devotee of Sri Rama, once sang songs in praise of Lord Rama; these songs attracted the attention of Hanuman, who came to reside in the temple at the King’s request. The temple is constructed with white marble, and the idol of the sleeping Hanuman is placed in the center. It is one of the only three temples where you will find Hanuman in a sleeping posture, reflecting his restful time here in the Bhadra Maruti legend. Aurangabad, Maharashtra +91 94044 19642

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6. Valley Of the Sufi Saints

Valley of the sufi saints.

Located in nearby Khuldabad, the Valley of the Saints is a holy shrine for Muslims. This was where several Sufi saints of the Chishti Order chose to reside in the fourteenth century. The tombs of the last great Mughal emperor Aurangzeb and Sufi saint Muntajib al-Din are located here, as well as the dargah of Moinuddin Chishti of Khuldabad. The best time to visit is between the months of October and February, when the weather is at its best for enjoying the shrine’s gorgeous mountainous scenery and neighboring attractions: he famous Ellora caves and Jyothirlinga Grishneshwar temple can also be found close by. Khuldabad is situated at a distance of about 20 km from the city of Aurangabad, but is easily accessible via bus services, auto rickshaws and shared taxis. Khuldabad, Aurangabad District, Maharashtra +91 1800 229930

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Ellora Caves

The Ellora Caves were built between 350 AD and 700 AD, and shed light on the tolerance of the people of ancient India who were ready to accommodate other beliefs and faiths. There are 34 caves contained within two kilometers, with rich facades and sculptures representing three separate religions: Buddhism, Hinduism and Jainism. The 17 caves in the center are devoted to the Hinduism, the 12 caves found in the South are Bhuddist, and the last 5 caves located to the North are Jain. The architectural expertise, the diversity of history and religion, and the centuries of effort undertaken by the artisans in carving this space out of the rock are enough to leave one speechless. Opening Hours: 9am-5pm Ellora, Maharashtra +91 240 2400620

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7. Ajanta Caves

Ajanta caves.

The Ajanta Caves are a UNESCO Heritage site showcasing Buddhist narrative artwork of the period between 200 B.C. and 650 A.D. Centuries later, this group of caves was rediscovered by chance when a few British Officers were out hunting tigers in the area. There are 29 caves to explore in Ajanta, painstakingly constructed by Buddhist monks using simple tools like hammers and chisels. The paintings and sculptures of the caves portray stories from the Jataka tales, was well as arresting images of ancient princesses and nymphs. Opening hours: 9am-5pm Maharashtra +91 240 2400620

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9. Jyothirlinga Grishneshwar temple

Jyothirlinga grishneshwar temple.

Located near Daulatabad in Aurangabad, Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga is believed to be the last Jyotirlinga temple on the planet. Jyotirlinga is a devotional object representing the Supreme God Shiva. The entry into the temple is free, though if you wish to make an offering to Shiva, a small payment has to be made. The temple stands as a unique example of pre-historic architectural style, structure and tradition, and the intricate inscriptions covering the temple walls attract admiring travelers from far and wide. It also houses beautiful carvings and sculptures of many Indian Gods and Goddesses. Holy water is known to spring from inside the temple to this very day. Opening hours: 5.30am-9.30pm; August-September 3am-11pm Grishneswar temple Rd, Verul, Maharashtra +91 240 2400620

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Top Places To Visit In Aurangabad To Witness It's True Beauty

When in the city, plan your itinerary keeping in mind these places to visit in Aurangabad.

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Published On May 05, 2024 | Updated On May 05, 2024

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Aurangabad is a colourful city celebrated for its ancient temples, prehistoric caves with splendid art and architecture and some of the renowned world heritage sites like Ellora and Ajanta caves. One can never run out of Aurangabad sightseeing ideas and while there’s so much to do here, we know how difficult it is to plan the perfect itinerary. That’s why we’ve simplified things for you and brought you this well-planned list of places to visit in Aurangabad.

Enjoy the remarkable views at Salim Ali Lake or perhaps recreate a Taj Mahal moment at the Bibi-ka-Maqbara. There are plenty of exciting and relaxing things you can do in Aurangabad and here are our top picks among the Aurangabad tourist places.

Here are the attractions in Aurangabad for the perfect trip

1. Witness the grandeur of Bibi-ka-Maqbara

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Our list of places to visit in Aurangabad is bound to begin with Bibi-ka-Maqbara. One of the largest monuments constructed in the reign of Aurangzeb, this grand tomb is a memorial to the ruler’s first wife Dilras Banu. Commissioned by Aurangzeb in 1660, the Bibi-ka-Maqbara has a stark resemblance to the Taj Mahal in Agra. This monument stands out as a piece of architecture constructed during Aurangzeb’s reign because he lacked an interest in architecture and barely commissioned any other project. Because it resembles the Taj Mahal, the Bibi-ka-Maqbara is often referred to as the Taj of the Deccan or the Dakkhani Taj. It is undoubtedly one of the must-visit Aurangabad tourist places and serves as the perfect backdrop to click aesthetic portraits. Location: Begumpura, Aurangabad, Maharashtra 431004 Entry fee: Rs 15 per person Timings: 8:00 am to 8:00 pm

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2. Visit Aurangabad Caves

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Among the attractions in Aurangabad, you should also visit the Aurangabad Caves. The Aurangabad caves are a cluster of 12 rock-carved Buddhist shrines located in the Silyachak range, at a height of 700 feet above ground level. Among the popular Aurangabad tourist places, these caves are located just 8 km away from the Aurangabad railway station and are just behind the Bibi-ka-Maqbara. Location: Grishneshwar Temple Road, Aurangabad, Maharashtra 431101 Entry fee: Rs 10 per person Timings: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm

3. Visit Daulatabad Fort

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Aurangabad sightseeing is incomplete without a visit to the Daulatabad Fort. It is one of the most thrilling things you can do here because not only does the fort have historical relevance, but it is also an aesthetic paradise in the heart of nature. Also known as Devagiri or Deogiri, the Daulatabad Fort is one of the popular attractions in Aurangabad and has massive turrets, relics, and an imposing gate that goes back to the time of the Delhi Sultanate. It is interesting to note that the fort was briefly the capital of the Delhi Sultanate and eventually went on to become the capital of the Sultanate of Ahmadnagar. Location: MH SH 22, Daulatabad, Maharashtra 431002 Entry fee: Rs 10 per person Timings: 8:00 am to 6:00 pm

4. Watch birds at the Salim Ali Lake

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Aurangabad sightseeing is also exciting when you include a relaxed evening of bird-watching at Salim Ali Lake in your itinerary. The Salim Ali Lake was built several hundred years ago by the Mughal rulers. It is the perfect place for a peaceful stroll amidst lush tropical trees. This is one of the Aurangabad famous places that feel rejuvenating and soul-satisfying. Location: Opposite Himayat Bagh, near Delhi Gate, Aurangabad, Maharashtra. Entry fee: Rs 10 per person Timings: 8:00 am to 5:00 pm

5. Unwind at Panchakki

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Panchakki is one of Aurangabad's famous places, located near Bibi-ka-Maqbara. It is essentially an ancient water mill with impeccable architecture. Panchakki is located within the premise of the Baba Sahi Musafir Dargah and was earlier used to generate hydroelectricity from a spring. Built in 1734, Panchakki is also known as Nehar-e-Panchakki. Location: Panchakki Rd, Panchakki, Nagsenvan, Aurangabad, Maharashtra 431004 Entry fee: Rs 5 per person Timings: 6:30 am to 9:30 pm

6. Explore the Ajanta Caves

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Ajanta Caves is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a place worth including in your sightseeing in Aurangabad Maharashtra to-do list. Dating back to the 2nd century BCE, these Buddhist caves exhibit relics and carvings on the wall that showcase the rich Buddhist architecture, art, culture and scripture. Location: Maharashtra 431117 Entry fee: Rs 40 per person Timings: 9:00 am to 5:30 pm (Closed on Mondays)

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7. Visit the Ellora Caves

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The Ellora Caves is another must-include in your sightseeing in Aurangabad Maharashtra itinerary. It is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site dating back to 600-1000 CE. Among the popular places to visit in Aurangabad, the temples found inside these caves feature Jain, Buddhist and Hindu scriptures. All these structures are cut entirely out of rock and are a stunning feature of the ancient Ellora Caves! Location: Ellora Cave Rd, Ellora, Maharashtra 431102 Entry fee: Rs 40 per person Timings: 6:00 am to 6:00 pm (Closed on Tuesdays)

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Oozing of the old-world charm, the city of Aurangabad is the hub of Maharashtra tourism . If you are wondering what is so special about this city, let us tell you. Named after the famed Mughal emperor Aurangzeb (quite obvious), Aurangabad is a city dipped in triumphant history and blessed with natural bounty. As soon as you land in Aurangabad , you will find yourself surrounded by fascinating caves, ancient monuments, and religious sites. But that’s not it; the city is also renowned for its shimmering lakes, beautifully landscaped gardens, and rich biodiversity. Now, that’s a lot to explore! In other words, Aurangabad has the best of both worlds, a golden past and abundance of nature spots.

If you are searching for the best places to visit in Aurangabad, we have compiled a list for you to have a look at.

Bibi ka Maqbara

Bibi ka Maqbara

A magnificent symbol of love from the Mughal era, Bibi ka Maqbara is hands down one of the finest places to visit in Aurangabad. Mughal emperor Aurangzeb constructed this exquisite monument for his wife, Dilras Banu Begum. The marble structure with intricate carvings is a magical dream for people interested in the Mughal era’s architectural integrity.

Ajanta caves

Ajanta caves

Turn an ordinary day into a fascinating one by planning a visit to one of the famous Aurangabad tourist places, Ajanta caves. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ajanta caves are the best examples of ancient architecture. This group of 30 Buddhist caves date back to the 2nd century. Don’t get overwhelmed with the number of caves; all of them can be visited within a few hours. The murals, paintings, and carvings on the walls of each of these caves will allure you to the core.

Ellora Caves

Ellora Caves

Another brilliant example of Indian rock-cut architecture, Ellora Caves is an unmissable spot in Aurangabad. These caves reflect the prehistoric times and the harmony between three religions, Buddhism, Jainism, and Hinduism. The detailed and intricate carvings reveal many unknown facts about the cultures and traditions of the bygone era. Your Aurangabad sightseeing tour will remain incomplete without visiting this UNESCO World Heritage site.

Daulatabad Fort

Daulatabad Fort

This ruined yet magnificent hilltop fortress is among the best Aurangabad attractions to explore. It will not be an exaggeration to say that the Daulatabad fort was India’s most undefeatable fort in the past. Within the fort lies several different structures, including Chand Minar, Chini Mahal, and Baradari. As the fort has old staircases and a steep ascent, it is a thrilling experience to reach the top. With jubilant history and stunning architecture, Daulatabad fort has to be on the list of places to visit near Aurangabad.

Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga Temple

Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga Temple

If religious places often make their way on your travel itinerary, don’t miss out on Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga Temple. A holy pilgrimage site, the temple is the 12th Jyotirlinga on earth. It boasts of historical architecture with the carvings of Hindu Gods and Goddesses, adding to its beauty and aura. With a sacred atmosphere and peaceful surroundings, Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga Temple is among the renowned tourist places near Aurangabad.

Siddharth Garden and Zoo

Siddharth Garden and Zoo

Looking for Aurangabad places to visit with kids? If yes, Siddharth Garden and Zoo should be on your travel list. This beautifully manicured garden is home to an array of flowering plants and an aquarium. However, the star attraction is the zoo, an abode of exotic species like tigers, elephants, snakes. Whether you are looking for a peaceful day out or a family picnic, this is the place to be.

No trip to Aurangabad will be complete without filling your bags with local handicrafts and souvenirs. And to do so, you will have to visit Gul Mandi, one of the city’s largest markets. Though Gul Mandi translates to Flower Market, you can literally find anything and everything here. While you shop your heart out, don’t forget to get your hands on a gorgeous Paithani Saree.

Lonar Crater Lake

Lonar Crater Lake

People who admire natural beauty will fall in love with Lonar Crater Lake almost instantly. But if you think its pristine surroundings is the only thing that attracts tourists, it is far from reality. What entices travellers the most is the story of its formation. According to various studies, Lonar Crater Lake was curated due to the impact of a meteor and is one of the largest in this category. Surrounded by dense greenery and enchanting hills, it is one of the popular places to see near Aurangabad.

Soneri Mahal

Soneri Mahal

An epitome of Rajput style architecture, Soneri Mahal is one of the few palaces in the land of Aurangabad. Once a royal palace, it is now home to an intriguing museum. History buffs will be delighted to witness an extensive collection of artefacts, sculptures, and other household items, representing the glorious Rajput era. If you happen to be in Aurangabad in December, Soneri Mahal will welcome you for a cultural extravaganza. It is truly a star-studded affair with many musicians, dancers, and artists from different parts of the country showcasing their art.

Gautala Autramghat Wildlife Sanctuary

Gautala Autramghat Wildlife Sanctuary

Wildlife enthusiasts, rejoice! With a wide variety of animal species, Gautala Autramghat Wildlife Sanctuary ranks high on the list of Aurganabad places to visit. The sanctuary is the proud land of mammals, birds, and reptiles, dwelling in their natural habitat. You can spot a wild dog, barking deer, chital, peacock, panther, and several other animals as you travel through the region.

Jayakwadi Dam

Jayakwadi Dam

After a long day of visiting the Aurangabad famous places, you will surely want to relax and unwind, right? We bet your answer is a yes! Jayakwadi Dam, also known as Paithan Dam, is a magnificently carved structure standing on the sacred Godavari River. Spend some time here in the company of nature and enjoy the tranquillity and peace that surrounds you.

Goga Baba Hill

Whether you are a religious soul, a trekker, photographer, or a nature lover, the pristine Goga Baba Hill is one of the most wonderful places to see in Aurangabad. Pay respects to the temple located on the foothills or trek your way up to reach another temple perched at the top. This short hike amid captivating surroundings and serenity will mesmerise your senses. Once you reach the top, watch the sun go down and enjoy the panoramic views of this lively city.

Pitalkhora Caves

Pitalkhora Caves

Another addition to the list of caves in Aurangabad is the Pitalkhora caves. Dating back to the 3rd century BCE, it is considered the oldest cave complex in the city. One of the best Aurangabad tourist spots, Pitalkhora caves, exemplifies ancient rock-cut architecture in India. These 14 ancient Buddist caves are divided into two different groups. Settled right beside a glittering waterfall, it is a sight to behold.

Shirdi

If you are looking for religious places near Aurangabad, it is impossible to believe that you will not stumble upon the land of Sai Baba, Shirdi. One of the most sacred places in the region, Shirdi, is frequented by devotees from across the globe. As soon as you reach the main shrine (after waiting in long queues), you will be allured by the spiritual ambience. If you can’t get enough of this holy town, you can visit other popular attractions, including Dwarkamai Masjid, House of Laxmibai Shinde, and Shani Shingnapur.

Bani Begum Garden

Named after Bani Begum, Mughal emperor Aurangzeb’s daughter-in-law, this garden offers a perfect blend of royalty and charming surroundings. The Garden is home to her tomb, located at the heart of this site. The swaying trees, chirping of birds, and cool breeze surrounded by brilliant Mughal architecture make Bani Begum Garden one of the Aurangabad popular places and a must-visit for everyone.

Aurangabad tourism is a quaint mix of pre-historic times, architecture, spirituality, and natural beauty. Offer yourself a retreat in the paradisiacal settings while exploring a myriad of tourist spots. And have the time of your life!

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Aurangabad, the Tourism Capital of Maharashtra , was named after the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb. The city is a beautiful blend of history, culture, and nature. From massive forts to perfectly manicured lawns to historic sites, the city has an array of places to visit. Those planning a trip to Aurangabad , we are certain that you need a long vacation to explore the city. And to help you prepare an itinerary, here’s our list of top attractions in Aurangabad:

Places to Visit in Aurangabad:

1. bibi- ka-maqbara, aurangabad.

Bibi- ka-Maqbara, Aurangabad

Bibi- ka-Maqbara | #1 of 10 Best Places to Visit in Aurangabad

If you think Taj Mahal is the epitome of love, you must visit Bibi-ka-Maqbara. This beautiful structure is the mausoleum of Rabia- Ul – Daurani who was the wife of Aurangzeb. The maqbara was constructed in 1661 and is often called Taj of the Deccan for sharing a resemblance with the Taj Mahal of Agra. Also, it is the second largest structure built during Aurangzeb’s reign. The maqbara is built on an elevated platform and has four minarets at its four corners. Exquisite marbles and intricate designs are the most talked-about aspects of Bibi-ka-Maqbara.

  • Timings : 08:00 am – 08:00 pm
  • Entry Fee : ₹ 25 for Indians, ₹ 300 for foreign tourists

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2. Daulatabad Fort, Aurangabad

Daulatabad Fort, Aurangabad

Daulatabad Fort | #2 of 10 Best Places to Visit in Aurangabad

Built in the 12th century, Daulatabad Fort has the reputation of being one of the most powerful fortresses of the medieval period. It has its name amongst the undefeatable forts in the history of the country. The fort is built on a 200-meter high conical hill, a strategically strong position to protect the structure from enemies. The fort had a narrow bridge, which was the only access to the fort. Besides this, the fort had three layers of defense walls and a large pit of fire that made it impossible for the enemy to enter the fort. Daulatabad is one of the seven wonders of Maharashtra, which makes it a must-visit place.

  • Timings : 09:00 am – 06:00 pm
  • Entry Fee : ₹ 10 for Indians, ₹ 100 for foreign tourists

3. Siddharth Garden and Zoo, Aurangabad

Siddharth Garden and Zoo, Aurangabad

Siddharth Garden and Zoo | #3 of 10 Best Places to Visit in Aurangabad

Siddharth Garden and Zoo is a garden, park, and zoo in one premise. There’s a small aquarium as well inside the garden. The zoo, on the other hand, has wild animals including snakes, hyena, lions, fox, tigers, emu, and deer. It is an ideal place to relax amidst nature and spend good time with family.

  • Location : Mhada
  • Timings : 9:00 am – 07:00 pm (Closed on Tuesdays)
  • Entry Fee : ₹ 5 for adults; ₹ 2 for children

4. Aurangabad Caves

Aurangabad Caves, Aurangabad

Aurangabad Caves | #4 of 10 Best Places to Visit in Aurangabad

Located approximately 20 km from North-west of Aurangabad, these caves are 12 rock-cut Buddhist shrines dating back to the 6th and 7th century. Aurangabad Caves are divided into three groups; Cave 1 to 5 is the first group, Cave 6 to 9 is the second group & Cave 10 to 12 comprises the third group.

These caves are carved out of soft basalt rock and are now under the protection of Archaeological Survey of India.

  • Timings : 09:00 am – 05:00 pm

5. Panchakki, Aurangabad

Panchakki, Aurangabad

Panchakki | #5 of 10 Best Places to Visit in Aurangabad

Panchakki is a water mill that was built by Hazrat Baba Shah Musafir in 1734. It worked on water mechanism and was mainly used to grind grains for pilgrims. The premises has a court, madrasa, mosque, sarai, house of the minister, and house for females. Panchakki gets water from an underground water stream that is a tributary of the Harsul River. Earthen pipes transport the water to a distance of 6 km. Though it was built for an altogether different purpose, the whole surrounding looks beautiful. It also has a 300-year-old banyan tree that adds to the magnificence of the place.

  • Timings : 06:30 am – 09:30 pm
  • Entry Fee : ₹ 5 for Indians; ₹ 100 for foreign tourists

6. Salim Ali Lake, Aurangabad

Salim Ali Lake was called Khiziri Talab during the Mughal Period and later renamed after naturalist Salim Ali, who is also known as the Birdman of India . There’s a small bird sanctuary near the lake, so visitors often get to see different migratory birds during the nesting season. The lake opens boating facility during monsoon and winter season. The surrounding area of the lake has more than 16 species of trees, 10 varieties of algae, 16 types of aquatic insects, 9 varieties of fish, 7 types of rodents and mammals, 8 climbers, and 15 species of reptiles.

  • Timings : 08:00 am – 05:00 pm
  • Entry Fee : None

7. Soneri Mahal, Aurangabad

Soneri Mahal, Aurangabad

Soneri Mahal | #7 of 10 Best Places to Visit in Aurangabad

Also called Sunheri Mahal, it is a Rajput Palace built of lime and stone, and one of the finest examples of traditional Indian architecture. The Mahal is now converted into a museum and has a rich collection of pottery, dresses and a rare art pieces. The structure was named Soneri because of intricate golden paintings present here. Soneri Mahal is often the venue for Ellora Ajanta Aurangabad Festival.

  • Location : Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Campus, Jaisingpura
  • Timings : 08:00 am – 06:00 pm

8. Hazur Sahib Nanded, Aurangabad

Hazur Sahib Nanded, Aurangabad

Hazur Sahib Nanded | #8 of 10 Best Places to Visit in Aurangabad

Hazur Sahib Nanded is one of the five takhts in Sikh culture. Located on the banks of the Godavari, the place is visited by a huge number of devotees. It was built around 1833 by Maharaja Ranjit Singh and has a Gurudwara Sach Khand. The monument is built on the site where famous Sikh leader Guru Gobind Singh was cremated. When in Aurangabad, you must spend time at Hazur Sahib Nanded and revisit the glorious history of Sikhs.

  • Location : Hyder Bagh, Dashmesh Nagar

9. Himayat Bagh, Aurangabad

Built during the reign of Aurangzeb, Himayat Bagh is a beautiful garden spread over 400 acres of land. The 17th-century construction has lush green lawns, nursery, and pool. It was also known as the Mughal Garden and is now home to the Fruit Research Station. The garden is also a part of Marathwada University. The garden is believed to have been originated from the Northern wall that surrounded Aurangzeb’s palace. The wall was destroyed because of its dampness and exhalation that was not good for health. What we see today is a beautiful garden with manicured lawns that are the result of the destruction with the motive to create a healthy place.

10. Naukhanda Palace, Aurangabad

The royal palace was built by Malik Ambar in 1616. The palace has nine apartments with interior buildings consisting of five zananas, one Divan i Khas, one Divan i aam, a kacheri, and masjid. Each structure has a garden and a cistern. The walls of the Devankhana and hamam are in good condition, however, Divan i aam is in the state of ruins. The palace now has the Aurangabad College for Women. It is at present owned by Prince Mukarram Jah Bahadur

  • Location : Paithan Village

While these are the prominent tourist attractions in Aurangabad , the list doesn’t end here. If time allows, we recommend visiting places that are a couple of hours drive from the city so that your vacation feels more complete.

Frequently Asked Questions About Aurangabad:

Q: What is the one attraction in Aurangabad that cannot be missed?

A: Aurangabad district is most famous for the Ajanta and Ellora Caves, which are listed under the UNESCO World Heritage Sites list. These rock-cut cave temples are among the largest in the world and the finest surviving examples of art from ancient India.

Q: Which months are ideal to visit Aurangabad?

A: November through February makes the best time to visit Aurangabad when the average temperature is not more than 22 degree Celsius or lower than 10 degree Celsius.

Q: Which is the nearest airport to Ajanta and Ellora Caves?

A: Aurangabad has its own international airport that services regular flights from Indian cities like Delhi, Mumbai and Hyderabad. It is around 100 km from Ajanta Caves and 40 km from Ellora Caves.

Q: Is Aurangabad directly connected to other Indian cities by train?

A: Yes. Aurangabad railway station has direct links to many major Indian cities including Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Hyderabad, Amritsar and Bhopal, among others.

Q: What are the best things to buy in Aurangabad?

A: You can shop for Himroo shawls, Paithani sarees, Bidri pottery and many more traditional curios from markets in and around Aurangabad city.

Q: Where can I go from Aurangabad for a weekend?

A: Mumbai, Pune, Nasik, Nagpur and Shirdi-Shani Shingnapur are among the most popular weekend getaways from Aurangabad.

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With well-preserved remnants of historic sites, Aurangabad is an ancient town about eight hours drive from Mumbai by road. It is known for its historical monuments, culturally rich museums and proximity to the renowned UNESCO World Heritage caves at Ajanta and Ellora.

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Ellora Caves

Ellora Caves

Unesco world heritage site.

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Ajanta Caves

Ajanta Caves

Rock-cut buddhist cave temples.

Bibi Ka Maqbara Aurangabad

Bibi Ka Maqbara Aurangabad

Taj of the deccan.

Bhadra Maruti Temple

Bhadra Maruti Temple

Popular temple dedicated to hanuman.

Valley of the Sufi Saints

Valley of the Sufi Saints

Famous sufi site.

Grishneshwar Temple Jyotirlinga, Aurangabad

Grishneshwar Temple Jyotirlinga, Aurangabad

Temple for lord shiva.

Aurangabad Caves

Aurangabad Caves

Popular buddhist temple.

Khuldabad Aurangabad

Khuldabad Aurangabad

A sacred town steeped in history.

Jain Caves Ellora

Jain Caves Ellora

Ancient rock-cut jain temples in ellora.

Jama Masjid Aurangabad

Jama Masjid Aurangabad

A beautiful mosque in the heart of.

Dargah of Pir Ismail

Dargah of Pir Ismail

A revered sufi shrine in.

Buddhist Caves Aurangabad

Buddhist Caves Aurangabad

A testament to 's rich buddhist heritage.

Bani Begum Garden

Bani Begum Garden

Serene mughal-style garden in.

Himayat Bagh

Himayat Bagh

A lush mughal-style garden in.

Tomb of Aurangzeb

Tomb of Aurangzeb

The final resting place of a mughal emperor.

Kailasa Temple

Kailasa Temple

The majestic rock-cut temple of ellora.

Salim Ali Lake

Salim Ali Lake

A tranquil oasis in.

Siddharth Garden

Siddharth Garden

Fun outdoor picnic spot, best time to visit aurangabad, winter destination, peak season, moderate season.

  • What To Expect : The winter weather is pleasantly cool, ideal for sightseeing and explorations. The temperature can drop to 10°C in Dec-Jan.
  • Things You'll Love : Exploring various cultural centres, navigating millennia-old cave temples and enjoying authentic Aurangabadi cuisine.

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Khultabad Urs May

Buddha Jayanti May

Ellora Festival January

Ganesh Chaturthi September

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Aurangabad adventure: a journey through history and culture.

Aurangabad  , a city in the Indian state of Maharashtra,  Maharashtra  is a treasure trove of historical monuments, rich culture, and delectable cuisine. Known for its grand Mughal architecture and UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Aurangabad is a must-visit for history buffs and culture enthusiasts.

Best Time To Visit In Aurangabad

The best time to visit  Aurangabad  is during the winter months, from October to February, when the weather is pleasant and perfect for sightseeing. The city also hosts the Ellora Festival of Classical Dance and Music during this time, which is a treat for art lovers.

How to Reach Aurangabad

Aurangabad  is well-connected by air, rail, and road. Aurangabad Airport has regular flights from major Indian cities. The city's railway station is also well-connected to other parts of the country. If you prefer road travel, there are regular bus services from nearby cities.

Things to See and Do in Aurangabad

From exploring the magnificent Ajanta and Ellora caves to visiting the grand  Bibi Ka Maqbara , there's plenty to see and do in Aurangabad. Don't miss out on shopping for the famous Himroo shawls and Paithani sarees .

Places to Visit in Aurangabad

Aurangabad is home to several historical monuments and cultural sites.

 Ajanta and Ellora Caves   Ajanta and Ellora Caves  is a UNESCO World Heritage Sites are a must-visit. The Ajanta caves are known for their Buddhist paintings and sculptures, while the Ellora caves are famous for their Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain rock-cut temples.

 Bibi Ka Maqbara: Bibi Ka Maqbara is a Often referred to as the 'Taj of the Deccan', this mausoleum was built by Mughal emperor Aurangzeb's son in memory of his mother. It's a beautiful example of Mughal architecture.

Daulatabad Fort:  Daulatabad Fort is a 14th-century fort is known for its strong defence systems. It offers panoramic views of the city from its peak.

Restaurants In Aurangabad

Aurangabad offers a variety of dining options, from traditional Maharashtrian cuisine to international fare.

Bhoj Thali Restaurant

This restaurant is known for its authentic Maharashtrian thali, which includes a variety of vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes.

Located in the Vivanta by Taj, this restaurant offers a mix of Indian and international cuisine in a luxurious setting.

Places to Stay in Aurangabad

Aurangabad  offers a range of accommodation options, from luxury hotels to budget stays.

Vivanta Aurangabad:

This 5-star hotel offers luxurious rooms, a swimming pool, a fitness centre, and multiple dining options. It's located close to the airport and the city's main attractions.

Lemon Tree Hotel:

This mid-range hotel offers comfortable rooms, a restaurant, a fitness centre, and a swimming pool. It's located in the city centre, close to the railway station.

Food to Try in Aurangabad

Aurangabad's cuisine is a blend of Mughlai and Maharashtrian flavours. Don't miss out on trying the local dishes like Naan Qalia (a mutton dish), Tahri (a type of biryani), and Jhunka Bhakar (a traditional Maharashtrian dish).

Things to Buy in Aurangabad

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Aurangabad  is famous for its silk shawls, Paithani sarees, and semi-precious stones. The local markets like Gul Mandi and Connaught are perfect for shopping.

Prozone Mall:

This is the largest shopping mall in the city, offering a variety of national and international brands, a food court, and a multiplex.

Aurangabad  is a city that beautifully blends history, culture, and modernity. Whether you're exploring the ancient caves, savouring the local cuisine, or shopping for traditional crafts,

Aurangabad  promises a memorable experience. So, pack your bags and get ready to explore this historical gem.

FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions about Aurangabad

How is the weather of aurangabad in peak season.

The weather of Aurangabad in peak season is the winter weather is pleasantly cool, ideal for sightseeing and explorations. The temperature can drop to 10°C in Dec-Jan. It means you can easily plan a trip in this season for maximum fun during this season.

For which type of travelling is Aurangabad a perfect destination?

Aurangabad is a perfect destination for Heritage themed holidays.

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