| Aurangabad Sightseeing |
| Daulatabad |
In the twelfth century, Bhillama the king of the Yadav Dynasty built an invincible fort at Daulatabad. Situated on a pyramid-shaped hill, the fort with its slippery gravel pathways, spiked gates, spiral staircases and dungeons is a sight to behold. The sultan of Delhi Mohammed Bin Tughlaq was so impressed by the fort that he decided to shift his capital from Delhi to Daulatabad. |
| khuldabad |
As per the wish of Aurangazeb, he was buried just a few kilometers from Daulatabad. The monument has serene austerity. The place is also famous for the Bhadra Hanuman or Hanuman in sleeping posture.
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| Jayak Wadi Dam |
| Here one can see a number of resident and migratory birds. The Gyaneshwar Udyan is a planned garden on the lines of Bridavan gardens and the Moghul gardens in Kashmir. Over years the place has been a heaven for nature lovers. |
| Pithalkora |
These second century caves are 78 kms from Aurangabad. There are 13 cave sanctuaries, chaityas and viharas on a remote land cluster. The elaborate and beautiful sculptured facade of the great vihara
in an impressive sight. |