Ajanta | Ellora | Aurangabad |
Mumbai | Elephanta | Ganapatiphule |
Bhandardara |
Ellora Caves: Nestled in the crook
of the Charanadari hill in Deccan is a series of ancient temples and monasteries
hewn out of the moutainside. Situated on the ancient north- south trade route
or the dakshinapatha, the tiny mountain village of Verul - mutated today to
Ellora -was a well- known stopover for traders, priests and pilgrims who plied
the route to the western ports..
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Aurangabad: Today Aurangabad,
it is known for some of the finest colleges and university in Maharashtra.
And it is the fastest growing industrial town in India. But the charm and
glory of its long past has not been lost. And its heritage is rich and varied
- the result of the artistic and cultural influences of several dynasties
since its first Stone Age inhabitants.
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Elephanta: The history of elephanta
is the hoary mists of time. Crowning the island's easteem hill, and commanding
a panoramic view of wood-land, marsh and sea, are the Buddhist stupas' or
burial mounds and cisterns. Their antiquity has been traced back to the third
century or even earlier.
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Ganpatipule: This is Ganapatiphule
Land of the 400- year old Swayambhu ganapati and eager tourists. Set along
the western coast of maharastra, is a small little village called Ganapatiphule.
It is known for it's scerene sedate beach.
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Bhandardara: Amidst the dense
forest, lies one of the most splendid lakes of the country, Arthur Lake. It
is formed by the waters of the Pravara River. Bhandardara is well known for
the Wilson Dam which was built in 1910 on the Pravara River and is almost
492 ft above sea level. The Umbrella Falls are also in the vicinity. Besides
being a scenic spot and offering some breathtaking views this water body is
also used for hydro-electric power generation.
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