
Maharashtra overlooks the Arabian Sea and forms an integral part of West India. This coastal state presents a fine blend of tradition and modernity, and is home to several enchanting tourist attractions. The popular and famous amongst these monuments are the Gateway of India & Elephanta Caves in Mumbai, the rock cut caves at Ajanta and Ellora, Aurangabad. Home to some of the finest embodiments of rock-cut architecture, Ajanta and Ellora are archeological sites, is located approx 30 km from Aurangabad is a World Heritage Site and is renowned for its monumental caves built by the Rashtrakutas and other ruling dynasties of ancient South India.
