Mumbai Aurangabad Tour
Mumbai Aurangabad Tour
Package Duration: 4 Days / 3 Nights
Pacakge Validity: N.A.
Destination Covered: Bangkok - Mumbai - Aurangabad - Ajanta - Ellora
Package Cost: On Request
Tour Itinerary:
Day 1: Bangkok - Mumbai - Aurangabad
Arrival Mumbai International Airport by the scheduled flight & transfer to the domestic airport to board the scheduled flight for Aurangabad. Overnight stay at the Hotel
Meals: (Lunch/Dinner)
Day 2: Aurangabad - Ajanta - Aurangabad
After Breakfast proceed for Ajanta. The Ajanta Caves have 30 rocks cut Bhuddhist caves and it is 106 km from Aurangabad. The basic designs of the caves are called ‘Chaitya grihas’ and ‘Viharas’. Five caves are Buddhist cathedrals and the remaining 25 are monasteries. The Chaityas are large, rectangular chambers separated by rows of pillars. They are decorated by sculptures and murals which depict the many incarnations of Buddha. The Vhharas are rectangular shaped halls. They have series of small cells which are attached on both sides. Opposite to the entrance is an image of Buddha. The caves also include a visual form of the life of Buddha and interesting stories from Jatakas. Retrun back to Aurangabad. Overnight stay at the hotel.
Meals: (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
Day 3: Aurangabad - Ellora - Aurangabad
Breakfast at the hotel. Proceed to Ellora. The Ellora Caves are listed in the world-heritage list. They are located about 30 km from Aurangabad. The Kailash Temple of the Ellora caves is the most attractive and masterpiece of the creator. The Kailash temple in the Ellora caves is one of the world’s largest and massive sculptures. It was curved out of a rock with the help of 7000 laborers and took nearly 150 years to complete. The shrines are a mix or both Hindu and Jain faiths. Cave number 32 is famous for a glorious Yakshi statue and beautiful ceiling paintings.. Return back to Aurangabad. Overnight stay at the Hotel
Meals: (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
Day 4: Aurangabad - Mumbai - Bangkok
Breakfast at the hotel. Sightseeing of Aurangabad. The monument Bibi Ka Maqbara was built in 1679 AD by Aurangzeb’s son. He built it in memory of his mother Rabia. Ata Ullah was the architect and he based the design on the Taj Mahal. The memorial is built of sandstone with plastered walls and has a marble dome. It has an flowery wall around with an entrance which provides the best view of the memorial. The enclosure of the tomb is made of marble and is octagonal. Also visit the Daulatabad Fort. Transfer to the airport to board the scheduled flight for Mumbai. On arrival sightseeing of Mumbai. Gateway of India Parliament House, Marine Drive etc. After dinner transfer to the airport to board the scheduled flight for Bangkok.
Meals: (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
Tour Detail:
Includes:
Hotel
Sightseeing
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