Welcome to Aurangabad
While you're in Aurangabad for the wedding celebrations, we recommend taking some time to explore this historic city. Here are some must-visit spots to check out that we think you’d fall in love with during your stay!
A City of Rich Heritage and Culture.
Aurangabad is also known as the "City of Gates" because it has 52 hsitorical gates
Local Markets
Don’t forget to check out the beautiful local markets for Himroo and Paithani sarees, bidriware, and other unique vintage crafts and flowers markets of Aurangpura to geta feel of old Aurangabad.
Bibi Ka Maqbara
Often called the "Taj of the Deccan," this beautiful Mughal mausoleum is a must-see.
Ellora & Ajanta Caves
A stunning complex of rock-cut temples, including the famous Kailasa temple. Perfect for history and art enthusiasts. Famous for its ancient Buddhist murals and sculptures, these caves offer a glimpse into India’s rich history.
A stunning complex of rock-cut temples, including the famous Kailasa temple. Perfect for history and art enthusiasts.
Famous for its ancient Buddhist murals and sculptures, these caves offer a glimpse into India’s rich history.
Aurangabad Caves
These caves are full of ancient sculptures and inscriptions—great for those interested in local history.
Daulatabad Fort
Explore this historic fort with panoramic views and learn about its fascinating military history.
Grishneshwar Temple
A Scared & peaceful spot and one of India’s 12 Jyotirlingas. It’s perfect for a quiet moment of self reflection and spiritual experience.
Shendurwada Wada.
Shendurwada Wada: Explore the timeless grandeur of Shendurwada Wada, a 17th-century heritage palace of the Jahagirdar dynasty. More than a symbol of royalty, this historic landmark reflects our family’s legacy of tradition, community service, and spirituality.
Shenduratmak Ganpati Mandir Nearby, the Shenduratmak Ganpati Mandir tells the tale of Ganaraya’s victory over the demon Shendurasur in the Dwapar era. The vermilion-covered idol symbolizes strength and protection and has been a spiritual guide for our family for generations.
As the 20th-generation custodian, We invite you to experience the unique blend of history, devotion, and culture that Shendurwada Wada represents—a proud legacy of the Jahagirdar dynasty.
Explore the timeless grandeur of Shendurwada Wada, a 17th-century heritage palace of the Jahagirdar dynasty. More than a symbol of royalty, this historic landmark reflects our family’s legacy of tradition, community service, and spirituality.
Shenduratmak Ganpati Mandir Nearby, the Shenduratmak Ganpati Mandir tells the tale of Ganaraya’s victory over the demon Shendurasur in the Dwapar era. The vermilion-covered idol symbolizes strength and protection and has been a spiritual guide for our family for generations.
As the 20th-generation custodian, We invite you to experience the unique blend of history, devotion, and culture that Shendurwada Wada represents—a proud legacy of the Jahagirdar dynasty.