A UNESCO World Heritage Site, these ancient Buddhist rock-cut caves are famous for their exquisite paintings and sculptures dating back to the 2nd century BCE.

Another UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ellora is a complex of 34 rock-cut caves representing Buddhist, Hindu, and Jain faiths, including the stunning Kailasa Temple.

Often called the “Mini Taj Mahal,” this mausoleum was built by Aurangzeb’s son in memory of his mother and resembles the Taj Mahal in design.

A formidable hilltop fort known for its strategic design, complex defense systems, and panoramic views.

A set of 12 rock-cut Buddhist shrines dating back to the 6th and 7th centuries, known for their intricate carvings.

An ancient water mill with a stunning garden, it showcases medieval engineering and is located near the shrine of a Sufi saint.

One of the 12 Jyotirlingas dedicated to Lord Shiva, this temple is an important pilgrimage site near the Ellora Caves.

A historic palace exhibiting Rajput architecture, now turned into a museum displaying ancient artifacts.

A serene lake and bird sanctuary ideal for bird watching and enjoying nature.

This museum showcases Maratha artifacts, including weapons, ancient coins, and paintings.

A sprawling garden with a variety of plants, flowers, and a nursery, perfect for a leisurely stroll.

A well-maintained garden with a zoo, it is a popular spot for families and kids.

These caves are part of the Ellora group and feature intricate carvings dedicated to Jain Tirthankaras.

A natural habitat for various flora and fauna, this sanctuary is a treat for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts.

One of the largest malls in Aurangabad, it offers shopping, dining, and entertainment options, making it a good spot to unwind.