Central India, Part 8: Ellora
Professor Abe’s informative and educational series on visiting Central India concludes this week with a visit to Ellora, another of Maharashtra’s UNESCO World Heritage sites.
Professor Abe’s informative and educational series on visiting Central India concludes this week with a visit to Ellora, another of Maharashtra’s UNESCO World Heritage sites.
This week Professor Abe takes us to the fantastic Buddhist cave monuments cut into the rocks of the Sahyadri hills. The caves were declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1983.
Professor Abe’s travels in Central India continue, this week in Aurangabad where he finds (among other travel gems) an amazing replica of the iconic Taj Mahal, a nice assortment of surviving historic city gates, and Aurangabad Caves, rock-cut Buddhist temples dating from the 6th and 7th century.
Professor Abe’s journey through Central India takes us to the charming city of Maheshwar, on the north bank of the Narmada, one of India’s seven holy rivers.
Professor Abe’s journey in central India continues, this week with a stop in beautiful Mandu, with visits to palaces, stepwells and monuments. Be sure you follow the good professor’s travels!
Professor Abe visits the town of Orchha in Central India, including its impressive Raja Mahal and Jahangir Mahal palaces.
Professor Abe shares the magnificent sights of Gwalior, including some magnificent temples and palaces.
Professor Abe’s informative and educational series on visiting Central India concludes this week with a visit to Ellora, another of Maharashtra’s UNESCO World Heritage sites.
This week Professor Abe takes us to the fantastic Buddhist cave monuments cut into the rocks of the Sahyadri hills. The caves were declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1983.
Professor Abe’s travels in Central India continue, this week in Aurangabad where he finds (among other travel gems) an amazing replica of the iconic Taj Mahal, a nice assortment of surviving historic city gates, and Aurangabad Caves, rock-cut Buddhist temples dating from the 6th and 7th century.
Professor Abe’s journey through Central India takes us to the charming city of Maheshwar, on the north bank of the Narmada, one of India’s seven holy rivers.
Professor Abe’s journey in central India continues, this week with a stop in beautiful Mandu, with visits to palaces, stepwells and monuments. Be sure you follow the good professor’s travels!
Professor Abe visits the town of Orchha in Central India, including its impressive Raja Mahal and Jahangir Mahal palaces.
Professor Abe shares the magnificent sights of Gwalior, including some magnificent temples and palaces.