2. Ajanta caves- Maharashtra
Carved between 200 BC and 600 AD, It has been tagged as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Ajanta Caves are a resplendent example of Indian rock-cut architecture. Some of the paintings and sculptures are considered to be masterpieces of Buddhist religious art which also depict the Jataka tales.
One expert says Emperor Harishena of the Vakataka Dynasty, a great patron of Buddhist architecture, art and culture commissioned most of the work. The drive from Aurangabad can take two or three hours.
Latest India News