Ellora Caves
Ellora caves History, Timings, Entry fees
The Ellora caves of Aurangabad, Maharashtra, constructed in 6th - 8th century the Ellora caves totally shows about 34 rock cut caves. The caves are famous for the Hindu, Buddhists and for Jain temples. But the cave 16 known as the Kaisala temple is the most famous cave of Ellora.
Cave 1: Houses some of the best - preserved wall painting here, which include two impressive Bodhisattva, Padmapani and Avalokiteshvara.
Cave : 6, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 21, 29, 30, 30A, 31, 32, 33, 34 must to see . Incriptions were found at cave 15, 21, 31.
Dashawatar (cave 15)
Kailasanatha temple (cave 16)
Chata Kailash (cave 30)
Dhumar Lena (cave 29)
Jain group of Ellora caves (cave 31 - 34 ) (North of dhumar Lena)
Waterfall (Next to Dhumar Lena )
Ghrishneshwara temple Rd verul half a kilometre from the caves. it is the 18th century.
Entry Fee :
10 Rs per person (Indians)
250 Rs per person (foreigners)
25 Rs per camera video photography
Note: Guide services at ticket counter
Visiting timings: 9 am to 5:30 pm
Except for Tuesday (close)
Travelling Facilities :
By Road :Aurangabad Bus station -30 km
By Air :Aurangabad Airport - 37 km
By Rail :Jalgaon Railway Station
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