Aurangabad is a historical city situated in Maharashtra (a state in India’s western peninsular region); there are plenty of ancient monuments found in this region. In the past, many dynasties have ruled the city. Now it is one of the wealthiest towns in heritage with its architectural wonders reminding the stories of the reigning dynasties. Mostly well-known for its eye-catching Buddhist cave paintings of Ajanta & Ellora (UNESCO World Heritage Site), a world inheritance site, Aurangabad is visited by global tourists throughout the year. The great ‘Bibi ka Maqbara’, seventeenth-century Mughal-time landmark is a tomb found in Aurangabad. It was commissioned in 1660 by the Mughal ruler Aurangzeb in his first and chief partner Dilras Banu Begum.

The prepared city’s rich and engaging entryways like ‘Kala Darwaza’, India has a long and rich custom of landmarks and ‘Rangeen Darwaza’, historical spot swelled with entangled carvings gives you a sneak look into the imaginative aptitudes of the craftsmen and specialists.