Friday 19 August 2011

Travel To Nainital Lake,Lakes In India

Nainital Lake

A small and beautiful place in Kumaon hills of Uttaranchal. Nainital is a very beautiful hill station, which is surrounded by mountains by three sides. It is major hill station in north India. ‘Naini’ that means cool air & ‘Taal’ means lake, when we add these two words then make “Nainital”. It is like a paradise on earth, which is situated at the height of 1938 meters from sea level. Nainital discovered by British, in 1841 as a holiday resort. It is must visit place in Uttaranchal state.

Thursday 18 August 2011

Marina Beach In Chennai


Marina Beach


Marina is a beautiful laid out beach that lies along the eastern coasts of Tamil Nadu. Marina Beach falls in the capital city of the Tamil Nadu, that is Chennai. The beach has the distinction of being the second largest beach in the world and the largest in Asia. The beach territory is spread well over an entire 12 kms stretch and is well provided to inculcate various beach activities. As a tourist destination, the beach offers ample opportunities for swimming, wind surfing, fishing, sun bathing and more. To add to all this, there are various memorials and parks at Marina. It was Governor Grant Duff who initiated the developmental works at the beach and named it Marina Beach. From tourists perception the visit to Marina Beach is just inevitable.

Trekking In Panchmarhi,India Adventure Travel


Panchmarhi trekking

Pachmarhi is a never-ending outdoor adventure play-ground. The hill resort of Pachmarhi lies in the Satpura ranges, at an altitude of 1,067 meters. The place is surrounded by low lying rugged hills, ravines, beautiful forests, 12 breathtaking waterfalls, serene pools and quiet glades

Tuesday 16 August 2011

Travel To Adyanpara Water Fall In Kerala,Waterfalls In India


Adyanpara Waterfall


Adyanpara waterfall is located in Kurumbalangode village of Nilambur taluk. Adyanpara is natural waterfall originated from surrounding jungles. Adyanpara waterfall is one of the tourist attractive places in Nilambur.
Medicinal Power of Adyanpara Waterfall's Water
There is a mythology that the water in Adyanpara waterfall is purified and having medicinal power by nature. The reason is each drop of the water is coming filtered by soil and there is direct impact of medicinal plants by their leaves, roots and outer part.
Adyanpara waterfall is proposed for generating electricity by Kerala Government. Still the people surrounded by the Adyanpara waterfall is using for agricultural purpose.
Nearest Attractions
Kannimara teak
Kannimara Teak

 It is the biggest living teak tree not only in India but also in the world, located in Parambikulam Wild Life Sanctuary in the district of Palghat, Kerala. It is 47.5 m tall with a girth of 642 cm. It is located at a distance of 80kms from Nilambur.
How To Get There
Nilambur is located around 70 km from the city of Kozhikode and this is the best transit point for those who are arriving by air and by rail. Buses and taxis are the main ways to reach the place. Thrissur is located around 120 km from the place and the city of Cochin is around 210 km away.

Nilambur Teak Forest
 NILAMBUR is so called because ‘NILAM” means paddy field and “OOR’ means place due to the plentyness of the paddy fields here those days;.although less now a days but is still the beauty of the place. Nilambur is known for the paddyfields and the famousNilambur Teak And Teak Forests.
The Elembalai hill
This hill is situated on the border of Kerala and Tamilnadu from where the river Chaliyar originates and is clothed in dense forests and bamboo woods that add beauty to the place. The region is a beloved homestead of innumerable birds and animals.
The Teak Museum
Teak Museum

 Four kilometres away from the town, on the Nilambur - Gudallur roadside stands the world's first Teak Museum. In the Teak Museum, a visitor can have a first hand information on all aspects of teak. Established by the Kerala Forest Research Institute in collaboration with the Kerala Forest Department, it is thematic museum housing historical, cultural and aesthetic and scientific aspects of teak, all under one roof, arranged in the two storied building.
How To Get There
Nilambur By Air
The closest airport is the Kozhikode Airport and this is situated around 45 km from the place. . There are frequent flights from all the important cities to the airport. One can hire taxis from the taxis stands that are located outside the airport. Taxis charge around Rs 600 from the airport to Nilambur.
Nearest Airports
Kozhikode Domestic Airport (CCJ)                                   -             36 km
Peelamedu  Domestic Airport, Coimbatore (CJB)        -           94 km
Nilambur By Train
Nilambur has a railway station that is connected to places such as Chennai, Cochin, Palakkad and a few other cities. There are passenger trains that arrive from Coimbatore and Mangalore as well.
Photo Gallery 
Bathing at adyanpara falls

Jama Masjid In Srinagar



Jama Masjid is a monument of the wonderful Islamic architecture. The present mosque, an impressive building without any topped dome, was built in 1674. The Jama Masjid has four spires tower which is visible above the rooflines. The mosque’s main attractions are the prayer halls, which are covered by numerous pillars, around 370 in number; each one is made of single piece of deodar trunk.
History Of Jama Masjid
The Masjid was built in the 14th century. It was built by Sultan Sikandar. His son, Zain-ul-Abidin enlarged it. The mosque excellently illustrates the cross-cultural fertilization of the culture of Kashmir. The fire destroyed it thrice but every time the Masjid was rebuilt. The latest repair of this mosque was done during the period of Maharaja Pratap Singh.
Architecture Of Jama Masjid
Prayer Hall

Its architecture does not depict the pure Islamic style. The mosque is adorned with towers that are tall in shape of pyramid and have pagoda style. The mosque is built around a courtyard and it is supported by 370 pillars of wood. Each and every pillar is made up of a single and whole piece of Deodar trunk. Jama Masjid covers an area of 384 feet. This magnanimous Masjid is spacious enough to give room to more than 30,000 people at the same time to offer their prayers. The compound of the Masjid is constructed in the style of a Mughal garden having two broad paths. The Mosque is a symbol of the best architectural specimens that tolerated the havocs of the long course of time and still stands with pride to prove its vitality.
Damage caused by fire
Jamia Masjid of Srinagar has been subject to much destruction till date. Thrice this magnanimous mosque was ruined by fire but was restored after every disaster. The last restoration work was carried out under the reign of Maharaja Pratap Singh. Still today this mosque stands tall like the pride of Srinagar, holding within itself rich stories from the past and calling all Muslims to pray five times a day.
How To Get There
 By Air
Srinagar domestic airport is connected with many airports in major cities in India. Regular flights are operated between Srinagar and Delhi, Mumbai, Chandigarh and Shimla. International travelers get the connecting flights from Delhi International airport, which is at a distance of 876 km from Srinagar.
 By Train
Jammu is the nearest railway station to Srinagar, which is at a distance of 290 km. Jammu railway station is well connected to all major cities in India by rail. Direct train services are available from Delhi, Chennai, Bangalore and Trivandrum. Taxi services are available from Jammu to Srinagar and the fare is about Rs 6000
By Bus
Many tourist bus service providers arrange deluxe luxurious bus package tours from many neighboring cities to Srinagar. Srinagar is well connected to Chnadigarh (630 km), Jammu (290 km), Delhi (876 km), Leh (434 km) and Phalgan (96 km) by tourist bus services. 
Photo Gallery  
Jama Masjid Prayers
          

Sunday 14 August 2011

Wildlife Tourism In India,Bori Wildlife Sanctuary



Bori Wildlife Sanctuary is  lies on the Southern slopes of the Satpura range in the Hoshangabad district of the state of Madhya Pradesh. It Is 125 kms. from Bhopal.The park is located among the mixed deciduous and bamboo forests.The North & East boundary of Bori sanctuary is marked by the Satpura National Park and Western boundary of sanctuary is outlined by Tawa river.
The Animals
Gaur

Since the place is a prominent tourist spots, there are many forest bungalows and guesthouses, which serve as lodging for the tourists. The variety of safaris and the nature walks enable the tourists to experience the natural beauty of the jungle to the fullest extent.
The main attraction of the Bori Wildlife Sanctuary is the tiger.The sanctuary has got abundance of wildlife  Leopard, Bison, Sambar, Cheetal, Barking Deer, Chinkara, Giant Squirrel (Ratufa indica), Indian Wild Dog, Striped Hyaena,Jackal,Jungle Cat, Indian Fox, Muntjac, Chevrotain, Nilgai, Four - horned Antelope, Chinkara & Gaur.
Tree Species
The species of trees, which are mainly found here, are Anogeissus latifolia, Tectonia grandis, Terminalia sp, Adina cordifolia, Aegle marmelos, Mitragyna parvifolia, Manikara hexandra, Ficus sp., Lagerstroemia parviflora, Chloroxylum swietenia, Buchanania lanzan, Soymida febrifuga, Cassia fistula, Pongamia pinnata, Dalbergia sissoo, Dispyros melanoxlyon, Syzygium cumin and Grewia tiliaefolia.
Best Time To Visit
Months of January to June.
How To Get There
 By Air
The nearest major airport is situated in the city of Bhopal and this is a reasonably well connected place. It has frequent connections from cities such as Delhi, Mumbai, Raipur and Ahmadabad. Three main operators offer services from these cities to the airport. Taxis are available at the airport and they charger around Rs 1000 for the trip. The drive time from Bhopal to Itarsi is less than 1.5 hours.
Nearest Airports
Raja Bhoj Domestic  Airport, Bhopal (BHO)   -           89 km
Devi Ahilyabai Holkar International Airport, Indore (IDR)     -           218 km
By Train
The town of Itarsi has a well connected railway station and trains are the easiest mode of transport to the place. One can reach town from places such as New Delhi, Agra, Chennai, Jammu and Bareilly. Trains are affordable and extremely comfortable as well. Second class ticket rates from Delhi to Itarsi cost around Rs 330. Auto rickshaws are available from the station to the town.
Photo Gallery
Sambar Deer

Travel To Malampuzha Garden In Kerala

Malampuzha Garden
       
Malampuzha is in the state of Kerala in the Palakkad district. It is located on the foothills of the Western Ghats and has a tremendous amount of dense, green foliage to enjoy. In fact, everywhere that you look, beautiful green foliage is there. This foliage creates a serene and almost surreal experience for all that go there.
Malampuzha Gardens
Inside Garden
The Malampuzha Gardens is also referred to as the Vrindavan of Kerala. The combination Western Ghats with the tranquil water of the reservoir created by Malampuzha Dam makes for one fascinating location. The garden has numerous green lawns, impressive flower beds, gorgeous pools, and relaxing fountains. The garden offers pedal-boat rides on an artificial canal. This endeavor is a great way to see the garden and also an excellent way to exercise. There are several rest spots scattered throughout the garden. Some of these spots are covered whereas others are left in the open.
Timings
Open 8 am - 8 pm
Nearest Attractions
Snake Park
Snake Park
Located in the same area as Malampuzha Dam and Malampuzha Gardens, is the Snake Park. This park is ultimately a snake rescue and rehabilitation center. It is a safe place for snakes to get help if they have been found out in nature injured. Likewise it is a safe place for humans to see with their own eyes a variety of snakes. Because of how these snakes are housed and handled, there is no danger to those that want to observe these cold-blooded reptiles. There is nothing amateur about this park, as it is managed by the Forests Department. Several different varieties of snakes, both poisonous and non-poisonous can be found at the snake park at any given time.
Timings
Open 9 am - 6 pm
Thread Garden
The thread garden is an extremely unusual garden to visit. This garden contains flowers and plants, but remarkably these flowers and plants are not real Not only are they fake, but they are made of thread. These thread flowers and plants are not even created using a machine or even a needle. These intricately made flowers and plants are all created by being woven by hand. Even more remarkable is that there are not just a few of these flowers on display. There is an entire flower garden made of thread to meander through. This exploring experience is awe inspiring as one ponders the time and effort that went into creating such a magnificent sight.
How To Get There
By Air
Nearest airport is Coimbatore, which is 55 km away and taxi fare is about Rs 1000. Nearest major airport is Cochin International airport which is about 160 km away.
Peelamedu Domestic  Airport  Coimbatore (CJB)        -          46 km
Kozhikode Domestic  Airport (CCJ)                    -       88 km
 By Train
Nearest rail head is Palakkad junction, which is just 5 km away from Malampuzha. Palakkad is an important railway station which is well connected with all cities in India.
By Bus
Malampuzha is connected to other cities in Kerala and Tamil Nadu by state government public transport buses. 
Photo Gallery
Mangoose in Snake Park

Saturday 13 August 2011

Umaid Bhawan Palace In Jodhpur


Umaid Bhawan Palace

  
Umaid Bhawan Palace is located southern part of jodhpur city.This palace the largest private residence in the world, the finest extant example of art-deco, the only palace to have painting from the Ramayana painted by a Polish artist, the first to use air-conditioning, electricity and elevators, and the most impressive for its size and dimensions..
Architecture
Designed by renowned Edwardian architect Henry Lanchester, the palace is a blend of eastern and western architectural influences. Its majestic 105-foot high cupola is influenced by the Renaissance, while the towers draw inspiration from Rajput tradition. The lavish interiors with gilt furniture and elegant artwork follow the Art Deco style, complemented by the exotic murals of the self-exiled Polish artist Stefan Norblin.
Timings
closed on Mondays
Atractions
Inside Palace

Guests and residents of the Palace experience aspects of royal living, with period furniture, priceless antiques and artefacts adorning the public areas as well as the rooms in which the hotel section is situated Classified as a 5 Star Deluxe property by the Government of India, the Umaid Bhawan Palace has every modern convenience to cater to today's traveller and several unique features. 
The Central Dome soars 110 feet overhead, and provides spectacular centerpiece - a focal point for all the visitors to the property .The Trophy Bar, the Risala Restaurant ,the Marwar Hall, the Pillars restaurant and the Kebab Konner from the backbone of the hotels Food & Beverage activities, providing residents and guests a choice of dining options and cuisines.. 
Pillars

The view from the Pillars, especially at sunset, are spectacular. Landscaped gardens adorn the exteriors of the building and the spacious lawns at the rear of the Palace create an ambience which is at once serene, restful and yet spectacularly royal. Deep inn the heart of the building, the Zodiac Swimming Pool is a cool blue retreat. Located indoors, it is in fact under the main plinth of the building, tucked away in the basement, which makes it private an accessible only to residents of the hotel. 
The private museum attached to the Palace contains a small but exquisite set of display section, exhibiting arms, furniture, antique clocks and priceless China vases that formed a part the private collection of Maharajas of Jodhpur. The Umaid Bhawan Palace is equipped to cater to all segments of travelers, be they visitors on business or leisure to the city of Jodhpur.
Model of Umaid Bhawan

The attractions of the palace include the Throne Room (housing fascinating Ramayana murals), a wood-paneled library, a private museum; an indoor swimming pool, a Billiards room, tennis courts and marble squash courts. The Palace has now been converted into five star deluxe palace hotel. The Umaid Bhavan Palace of Rajasthan also houses a museum. On display, in the museum, are an array of weapons, stuffed leopards, clocks and a huge banner presented by Queen Victoria. 
How To Get There
By Air
Jodhpur airport is connected to Jaipur, Delhi, Udaipur and Mumbai by daily regular flights. The Airport is nearly 5 km away from the city center. Taxi charges about Rs 150 and three wheeled rickshaw cost about Rs 50 from airport to city. Delhi is the nearest international airport, which is well connected to all major cities in India and abroad. Delhi is nearly 600 km away from Jodhpur.
 By Train
The nearest arilhead is Jodhpur .It is an important junction in the North Western railway zone in India. Jodhpur is well connected to all major cities in India including Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai, Mumbai, Bangalore, Jaipur, Jailsalmer and Mumbai
 By Bus
Rajasthan Road Transport Corporation provides bus services to all cities in Rajasthan from Jodhpur. Private deluxe buses are available from Jaipur (345 km), Delhi (600 km), Jaisalmer (290 km), Bikaner (240 km) and Agra (580 km). The deluxe bus charges varies between Rs 3 to Rs 4 per kilomete
Photo Gallery 
Marwar Hall

Palace at Night



Elephant Safari In The Himalayan Region,Elephant Safari In India


Elephant Safari in Corbett National Park

Elephant safari is the best and safest way to explore the remotest and densest areas of the forests. If you are more keen in combing denser areas of the forests and search for some fierce creatures, then Elephant Ride is the best option Riding an elephant takes you back to the royal era, when only the kings use to ride on these majestic creatures.
Description
Elephant Safaris are Equipped with a howdah, a large seat on which they would sit, complete with soft silk cushions, and with a ceremonial umbrella over the riders head, modern day elephant safaris may lack in comparison with the ones that use to be done by the kings, but are no less regal on that account.The elephant moves slowly and steadily, that's why this type of safari is ideal in and around the wild regions or within the vicinity of the wildlife sanctuaries, where riding the elephant can give you an easy excess for viewing the wildlife. More of all a elephant safari tour in the tropical wildlife sanctuaries of India gets you up, close and personal with these majestic animals.
During your ride, you can watch the wild elephants taking bath in the water ponds. The photographers can easily take pictures of the wilds while riding and as a souvenir of the amazing journey into the wilds, take one with the elephant too.
Elephant Safaris in the Himalayan Regions
In the North and the North East India elephant safari is the best option to search the wilds in the wildlife sanctuaries and national parks, particularly the ones that are located in the Himalayan region. Elephant is immensely versatile in negotiating the difficult Himalayan terrain that even a jeep can not traverse. Some of places in the Himalayan forest regions where you can go for an Elephant Ride are,  Corbett National Park in Uttaranchal and Kaziranga in Assam.
Itinerary for Corbett Elephant Safari
Day 01 - Arrive - Delhi
Day 02 - Delhi
See the important monuments in delhi.
Day 03 - Delhi - Corbett
Morning drive to Jim Corbett National Park. On arrival check into hotel. Afternoon have lunch and proceed for a jungle ride on Jeep. Dinner and Overnight hotel.
Day 04 - Corbett - Lohachor
06.30 hrs: Half an hour drive towards north to Durga Devi. With packed lunch ride on the Elephant and commence a whole day Safari (15 Kms). Packed lunch enroute. In the evening arrive Lohachor for Dinner and overnight stay.
Day 05 - Lohachor - Ratwadhap
06.30 hrs: Have breakfast then proceed on your sojourn with packed lunch. Whole day Elephant Safari. Arrive Ratwadhap for hot dinner and overnight stay.
Day 06 - Ratwadhap - Haldupura
06.30 hrs: After breakfast proceed for the whole day Elephant safari with packed lunch. Arrive Haldupura for dinner and overnight stay.
Day 07 - Haldupura - Corbett
Early morning take a Jeep ride or Elephant ride , return back to the place for Breakfast. After a couple of hours to relax, return back to Corbett. Dinner and Overnight at Corbett.
Day 08 - Corbett - Delhi
Early morning drive back to Delhi, on arrival check into hotel. Rest of the time free for last minute shopping. Overnight hotel.
Day 09 - Departure - Delhi
Transfer to airport to catch international flight. 
Elephant Safari Tips
Since elephant safari is an elaborate affair, and requires many attendants for the elephant as well, such safari camps too tend to be a more lavish, and make the best choice for the incentive groupups who are promised to get a journey to remember.
Just like the tours there are certain essentials you have to keep in mind for elephant safari trip too. 
Photo Gallery
Kaziranga Safari

Tour To Araku Valley In Andhra Pradesh


Arakku valley
Araku valley is a small and pristine hill station that is located near the city of Vishakhapatnam in the State of Andhra Pradesh.The hill station is known for its relatively untouched beauty and the surroundings are green and lush. The forests surrounding the hill station are a good place for day trips and for those who are interested in outdoor activities such as rock climbing and trekking, the Araku Valley is a good option.  
The road to Araku Valley is through Ghats and there are many hair pins and steep slopes. Both sides of the road are covered with thick vegetation and the route is extremely scenic. There are many tunnels and bridges as well.
Attractions
Anantagiri Hills 
Anantagiri Hill

Anantagiri is a breathtakingly beautiful resort sheltered in the lush undulating ranges of the Eastern Ghats. It is considered to be a perfect head off to get away from the blistering summer months. Ananthagiri is perched at an altitude where the panoramic vista unfolds stunning viewpoints.
Driving through picturesque coffee plantations the road to Anantagiri with its ups and downs on the Ghat route is literally enveloped with mango groves, waterfalls that gush and flow into the ravines. The Eastern Ghats rail route on this stretch is one of the highest broad gauge tracks in the world.
Borra Caves
Borra Caves
Borra is an agency village lying in the Ananthagiri hills in the southeast corner of Srungavarapukota Taluk at a distance of about 43-km from Srungavarapukota.The Borra caves, located 29 km from Araku Valley, are a nearby tourist attraction. Deep in the caves there is a Shivalingam over which there is an idol of a cow Kamdhenu and the river Gosthani takes its origin from the udder of this cow. The mercury and halogen lamps lit inside make the interior of the caves colourful and spectacular.
Tyda Park
Tyda ParkTyda Park on the road the Araku Valley is home to a number of wild animals and birds and provides you with the opportunity for wild life viewing and bird watching. The tourists are provided with the chance to experience wilderness along with camping.
Some Other Attractions
The other attractions not to be missed on your trip to Araku Valley are Damuku View Point, Padmapuram Botanical Gardens, Tida Tunnel, Government Silk Farm and Mulberry Gardens. The immense and incomparable beauty of the valley comes alive in its waterfalls, gardens and forests. It is also known for its tribal settlements and you can check out the Aruku Tribal Museum, to have a glimpse of the rich cultural heritage of the tribal people.
Festival
Visakha Utsav
Visakha Utsav is organised by A.P. Tourism every year from the third Friday to Sunday of January i.e. for three days in Vishakhapatnam. It's the festival special for 'Vizagites', in the cold month of January.
Best time to Visit
Best time to travel to Araku Valley is October to February.
Accommodation
There are number of cottages, R & B guesthouse and A.P Tourism''s Mayuri complex. If you want to enjoy tribal life then there are some cottages available designed in the ethnic tribal style with attached toilet at reasonable fares.
How To Get There
By Air
The nearest airport is Vishakhapatnam.   
By Train
There are two railway stations that are located in the Araku Valley. They are located on the East Coast line from Vishakhapatnam and they are a good option. 
By Bus
Buses are available from Vishakhapatnam to Araku Valley and they are a good option. Private bus operatoRs charge around Rs 300 for non A/C buses.
Photo Gallery
tribal museum araku







Thursday 11 August 2011

Travel To Ajanta and Ellora Caves in Aurangabad


Ajanta Caves

Located near the city of Aurangabad in Maharashtra, the famous Ajanta and Ellora are cave shrines cut out of rock, by hand, and rank amongst some of the most outstanding specimens of ancient Ajanta CavesIndian architectural heritage. The 34 caves at Ellora and the 30 caves at Ajanta, were remained shrouded in obscurity for over a millennium, till John Smith, a British Army Officer, accidentally stumbled upon them while on a hunting expedition in 1819. Ajanta has been designated as a World Heritage Site, to be preserved as an artistic legacy that will come to inspire and enrich the lives of generations to come.
Ajanta Caves 
Ajanta Caves

The famous Ajanta caves are situated about 99-kms away from Aurangabad district in the state of Maharashtra. These caves are regarded as a world heritage site and were carved out from the 2nd century BC to 6th century AD. They are placed in a horseshoe shape about 3.5 m away from the village. The river Wagura, a mountain stream flows along the bottom of the ravine. This river falls from a height of 200 ft, thus making a series of waterfalls. The sound of the waterfalls can be heard in the caves also
The intriguing Ajanta Caves are carved out of large rocks and are 30 in number. These caves are dedicated to Lord Buddha. The followers and students of Buddhism resided here to study this religion. They have decorated these caves with the help of their excellent architectural skills and artistic paintings.
The carvings and the paintings in the caves depict the life stories of Lord Buddha. Along with this, several types of human and animal figures are also carved out of the rocks.
The Caves 
The incredible caves of Ajanta are dedicated exclusively to Buddhism. There are around 30 caves here and are divided into 'Chaitya-Grihas' (stupa halls) and 'Viharas' (dwelling halls). Around five of these caves (9, 10, 19, 26 and 29) are 'Chaitya-Grihas'. . The Chaityas are large, rectangular chambers separated by rows of pillars. The rest of the caves are 'Sangharamas' or Viharas (monasteries). The caves 1, 2, 16 and 17 are important from the art point of view. The Viharas are rectangular shaped halls. They have series of small cells which are attached on both sides. Opposite to the entrance is an image of Buddha.
The murals on the walls of these caves are still in a good condition, maintaining the freshness of the color and spreading vibrancy in the atmosphere. Visitors will definitely enjoy watching these great historical pieces of art.
Timings
9AM to 5:30PM Tues-Sun (closed on national holidays) 
Ellora Caves
Ellora Jain Cave

The Ellora caves, 34 in number, are carved into the sides of a basaltic hill, 30 kms from Aurangabad. The finest specimens of cave - temple architecture, they house elaborate facades and exquisitely adorned interiors. These structures representing the three faiths of Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism, were carved during the 350 AD to 700 AD period. The 12 caves to the south are Buddhist, the 17 in the centre dedicated to Hinduism, and the 5 caves to the north are Jain. 
The sculpture in the Buddhist caves accurately convey the nobility, grace and serenity inherent in the Buddha. Caves 6 and 10 house images from the Buddhist and Hindu faith, under the same roof, the latter dedicated to Vishwakarma, the patron saint of Indian craftsmen. The Vishvakarma cave is both a Chaitya and a Vihara, with a seated Buddha placed in the stupa.
The Kailash Temple of the Ellora caves is the most attractive and masterpiece of the creator. The Kailash temple in the Ellora caves is one of the world’s largest and massive sculpture. The shrines are a mix or both Hindu and Jain faiths. Cave number 32 is famous for a glorious Yakshi statue and beautiful ceiling paintings.
Festival
Ellora Festival of Classical Dance and Music in 3rd week of March.
Best time to visit 
The season extends all round the year. Although the best season to visit Ajanta and Ellora is from October to March
Accomodation
Hotels are available to suit all budgets at Mumbai, Pune, Aurangabad, Ahmednagar, Dhule, Nasik, Shirdi, etc. The Maharashtra Tourism Corporation Holiday resort near Aurangabad railway station, the Ajanta travellers lodge at the caves and the M.T.D.C. Holiday resort at Fardpur (4 Km from Ajanta) provide clean and comfortable accommodation.
How To Get There
By Air
The nearest airport from Ajanta caves is the Aurangabad domestic airport (99 kms). Aurangabad is directly linked to Delhi, Udaipur, Jaipur, and Mumbai.
By Train 
Aurangabad is directly linked to Mumbai and Pune by rail. Jalgaon, a railhead on the Central Railways line, is 59 kilometres from Ajanta. Two trains Tapovan Express and Devgiri Express depart daily from Mumbai to Aurangabad.
By Bus 
Ajanta Caves are connected to a network of excellent roadways with Mumbai, Pune, Ahmednagar, Jalgaon, Shirdi, Nasik, Dhule, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad, Indore, Bijapur, and Aurangabad. One can easily get a bus ply for Ajanta from Aurangabad.
Photo Gallery 
Kailash Temple at Ellora Caves



paintings at Ajanta Caves