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Maharashtra is rich in history, spirituality, culture, and natural beauty.

The city of Aurangabad offers trekking tours for all levels. Discover them now.

To discover the history of Aurangabad, we suggest a walking tour of the Himayat Bagh, the former imperial garden.

Over a day, you can discover Aurangabad, the former Mughal capital, the 3 capitals of the region, to discover the rich history of Maharashtra, Nashik, the holy city for Hindus, Nanded, the holy city of Sikhs, Paithan famous for its paithani sari, or discover the third largest crater in the world, Lonar lake. You can also visit the unique village of Charthana.

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Walking tour in Aurangabad

Himayat Bagh is the former imperial garden at the time when Aurangabad was the capital of Mughal empire. This garden is holding typical art pieces of Mughal gardens. It is also connected to the palace of Aurangzeb (Qu’il-e-ark). It became a dispute or a problem between Shah Jahan, the emperor who built the Taj Mahal and his son Aurangzeb, due to its tasteful mangoes.

It has undergone through a lot of modifications but you can still appreciate its charm, its freshness and its tranquility.

We invite you to discover this fascinating garden and the history of the city for three hours. You will see the lush green nature, with different types of birds. You will understand the importance of Aurangabad which was also a capital of India in the 17th century.

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Aurangabad

The Aurangabad city has been declared as the tourism capital of Maharashtra. The Ellora and Ajanta caves are the only known tourist attractions. This city has nevertheless attracted European authors who have described the beauty in numerous works. This is why we invite you to discover this city, the center of the Mughal world from the 17th century.

This all-day tour will show you the beauty of Aurangabad. You will see the fortification and irrigation system that made this city the center of the Mughal empire. You will also discover the last still intact palace in the region. We will go back in history to admire the man made caves that shines the image of Maharashtra and we will finish in front of the most beautiful example of Mughal architecture in the region.

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Nashik

The Nashik city is one of the most important holy city in India. It is known from the Ramayana, one of the sacred books of Hinduism. It was in this city when Sita got kidnapped by Ravana. He took her to Sri Lanka. Then begins the great epic of Ram, Laxman and Hanuman.

The city has also been the wine capital of India since several years. Most of the vineyards are located here. We invite you to discover the two diametrically opposite aspects of this city in a day tour.

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Nanded

Nanded is the third largest holy city in Maharashtra. After the death of tenth Sikh guru, Gobind Singh, city transformed from the small town into a holy city.

in the 18th century, Maharaja Ranjit Singh decided to build a large Gurudwara (temple) around the tomb of Gobind Singh. It has become one of the five Takhts of Sikhism. That means one of the five main temples of religion.

Nanded is therefore a city of pilgrimage for Sikhs.

We invite you to discover the Sikh religion, little known Indian religion, through a one-day tour. You will discover the rituals and particularities of this religion. This tour is exclusively for walking so you can see and soak up the atmosphere of the city.

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Paithan

Paithan village was built in the 2nd century BC. It was the capital of the region’s first empire, Satvahanas. At the inclination of the Satavahana empire, it covered all of central India today. Paithan was a rich and prosperous city. The empire was open to the world, which is why Paithan appears in a Greek book from the 1st century AD, a voyage to the Sea of Eritrea.

Of this size, there remains the Paithani sari which is the most expensive sari of India. It has special patterns and we also introduce gold threads. A sari can take between 1 month and 9 months to make.

Today, Paithan is a small town with a bird sanctuary, a museum, temples.

We invite you to discover this city with a rich past during this tour in Maharashtra.

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Charthana

The Charthana village is located 100 kilometers away from Aurangabad.

Since December 2018, we have been working with the villagers to make this village a tourist spot or heritage village. This place has everything which needs to become a tourist center.

A spiritual visit:

At the time, there were around 360 temples in the village. There are still some fine examples of 12th century temples. There is also a Bawdi, an important structure in medieval India. Most of the Bawdis had a purpose to do some ceremonies and mostly, they served as a reservoir of water for the dry season.

A historic visit:

Charthana also has very beautiful wooden houses. You will get a chance to visit some.

A cultural visit:

Finally, we will make you experience the village life by sharing lunch with the locals.

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Lonar lake

The Lonar lake is the third largest crater in the world. It was the impact of a meteorite over 50,000 years ago that formed its base.

As often, there is also a mythological explanation. Vishnu came to defeat the demon Lavnasur here and during this battle, Lavnasur fall on this place so the lonar lake has been created.

Now days Lonar is a small village with a few wooden houses and two very original main temples. The first one was rebuilt recently, but it is half 12th century architecture and half 14th architecture, the second has a water source that never dries up even during great droughts.

The lake and its surroundings are now protected by forest department, allowing you to observe the fauna as well as temples from the 12th century.

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The 3 capitals

This tour is especially designed to experience the most of the history and culture of Aurangabad, Daultabad and Khultabad.

Khultabad was the capital of Sufism in India in the 14th century and is still considered the second most important place for Sufism in India.

Daultabad was built by the Hindu Yadava Empire before the Sultan of Delhi decided to transfer his capital from Delhi to Daultabad. It is a defensive fort.

Aurangabad was built in 1610 by a former slave and became the capital of the Mughal empire in the end of the 17th century.

During this one-day tour, we will feel the history, spirituality and talk about the great men who made this region the center of India in different times.

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