Mumbai : A city that never sleeps & a great place to visit. Shirdi : A holy destination is a home to a great legend Sai Baba. Aurangbad :A tourist hub, surrounded with many historical monuments. Nashik : Wine Capital of India is also a holy tourist place. Konkan : Region of white-sands, beaches and palm trees. Red Fort: The Red Fort was the palace for Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan.
Featured Attraction AURANGABAD

Aurangabad City is well known for its world famous Ajanta, Ellora Caves , Architecture, Handicrafts & I ndustries like Bajaj Auto, Garware, Wipro etc. Historical monuments within the city i.e. Aurangabad caves. Bibi-Ka-Maqbara. Panchakki & the world Heritage monuments such as Daultabad fort & Lonar Crater surrounding the Aurangabad region, which attract the highest number of tourists in Maharashtra.


The delightful photography and fascinating climate. Historical base, great potential of business & industrial location with good facilities, attracted a number of companies & business firms to start their ventures in Aurangabad. The major industrial areas are Waluj, ‘Chitegaon, Chikalthana, (Shendra is a new 5 star in industrial location under developing stage). Aurangabad city is well connected by Air Road & Railway with other cities and stages. It also provides excellent accommodation in varied star hotels. The world famous tourist spots, roaring industrialization & incredible growth due to easily available resources has made Aurangabad is one of the fastest developing city in Asia.


Modern Aurangabad retains an Islamic ambience and still retains an old world charm. Veiled women (in burkhas) move about in the Chowk area, the call of the muezzin can be heard over the din and bustle of traffic, and come Friday, large crowds veer towards the mosques for ritual prayers. But the city has donned a more contemporary face as a major industrial centre for pharmaceuticals, automobiles, textiles and electronics and as the gateway to the cave temples of Ajanta & Ellora.


The history of Aurangabad can be traced back to 1610, when the former Abyssinian slave and then prime minister of the Muslim kingdom of Ahmednagar, Malik Ambar establishment a city on the site of an old village called Khirki. His son Fateh Khan named the city he ruled over, Fatehpur in 1626.


Getting There:-


By Air:- Aurangabad has its own International airport.Chikalthana Airport is equipped with all modern facilities. Air India, Jet Airways, Kingfisher Class, Kingfisher Red and JetLite have a number of regular flights from Mumbai, Delhi & Hyderabad to Aurangabad. The nearest international airports are Mumbai and Pune.


By Railways:- Aurangabad is a Railway Station of South-Central railway on Manmad - Secunderabad section. The city has direct rail links to important Indian cities like New Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Hyderabad, etc. Aurangabad Railway Station is an average Indian railway station, with an information booth, waiting rooms, rest rooms, book stalls, canteen and a computerized ticket booking office.


By Road:- Aurangabad is linked by national highways and state highways to all parts of the country. Aurangabad has excellent road connectivity to all important cities in Maharashtra namely Mumbai, Nagpur,Pune, Nasik etc. The highway connections make the journey to the world famous destinations of Ajanta and Ellora very comfortable.