Begin your day by visiting the Ajanta Caves, a magnificent UNESCO World Heritage Site displaying the art and culture of ancient India. These 30 rock-cut caves are famous for their breathtaking murals and sculptures depicting the life of Buddha.
After spending the morning exploring the caves, make your way to the Bibi Ka Maqbara, a stunning tomb built by Emperor Aurangzeb in memory of his beloved wife. This grand monument, which is also called the "Mini Taj Mahal", is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Aurangabad.
Start your second day with a trip to the Ellora Caves, another UNESCO World Heritage Site situated 30 km from Aurangabad. These 34 caves showcase the perfect blend of Hindu, Jain and Buddhist cultures and were carved out of solid rocks.
After exploring the Ellora Caves, head to the Daulatabad Fort, an ancient 12th-century stone fortress. This fort, known for its solid and confusing defense mechanisms, will give you a glimpse of the glorious past of Aurangabad.
If you have more time, you can add the following to your itinerary:
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