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1. Bibi Ka Maqbara
- Often called the “Taj of the Deccan,” this mausoleum resembles the Taj Mahal and has a beautiful surrounding garden.Book Blueraycabs Best Packages.
2. Daulatabad Fort
- Originally known as Devgiri, this historic fort offers panoramic views and has an incredible labyrinth for defense.
3. Ellora Caves
- Not a palace, but this UNESCO World Heritage site includes intricate rock-cut temples and monasteries with splendid architecture.
4. Aurangabad Caves
- These 12 rock-cut Buddhist shrines near Bibi Ka Maqbara date back to the 6th century and offer a glimpse of ancient craftsmanship.
5. Jama Masjid
- Part of Aurangabad’s history, this mosque has beautiful arches and inscriptions, showcasing Mughal architectural influence.
6. Siddharth Garden and Zoo
- Although more of a garden, it includes pavilions and fountains and is a relaxing spot with a touch of old charm.
7. Quila-E-Ark
- This palace-cum-fort in Aurangabad, built by the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb, features traditional Islamic architecture.
8. Naukhanda Palace
- Built by Malik Ambar in the 17th century, this grand palace includes gardens, fountains, and a mosque within its premises.
9. Chand Minar
- A 30-meter-tall minaret near Daulatabad Fort, it’s a fine example of Persian architecture built by Ala-ud-Din Bahmani.
10. Panchakki
- Known as the “Water Mill,” this structure is a part of a larger complex that includes a mosque and gardens and demonstrates ancient engineering.
11. Ahmednagar Fort (Around 125 km away)
- This massive fort, once the headquarters of the Maratha Empire, was later used by the British as a prison for prominent leaders, including Nehru.
12. Shaniwar Wada (Pune, 230 km away)
- This iconic Maratha fortification was the seat of the Peshwas of the Maratha Empire and has historic significance and grand architecture.
13. Paranda Fort (Osmanabad district, around 160 km away)
- Known for its thick walls and large bastions, this fort displays impressive military architecture.
14. Purandar Fort (Pune district, around 225 km away)
- A historically significant fort from Shivaji Maharaj’s era, known for its scenic surroundings and grandeur.
15. Asaf Jah Palace (Saray)
- Built by Nizam Asaf Jah in the late 18th century, this palace is known for its Persian-style architecture.
16. Khuldabad
- A short drive from Aurangabad, this town houses the tombs of many Mughal nobles, including Emperor Aurangzeb, and has historical pavilions.
17. Moti Mahal
- Located near Daulatabad Fort, this building is an example of medieval architecture with intricate designs and was once used by royalty.
18. Ghrishneshwar Temple
- Though a temple, the architecture and grandiosity of this 18th-century structure make it a notable historical site near Aurangabad.
19. Mahur Fort and Temples (around 130 km away)
- This historical fort complex includes temples, offering a spiritual and architectural experience.
20. Rajwada (Holkar Palace) (Indore, 375 km away)
- A bit farther, but this seven-storied palace is one of India’s grandest examples of Maratha architecture.