India, Jan. 19 -- Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar is home to some of India's most striking structures and terrains, from vast rock-cut cave complexes and monumental stone sculptures to formidable hilltop forts shaped over centuries. Situated in Maharashtra's Deccan plateau, the city serves as the gateway to thousands of years of layered heritage, including the UNESCO-listed Ajanta and Ellora Caves as well as Daulatabad Fort and other regional monuments. Formerly known as Aurangabad, it is the largest city in the Marathwada region and is celebrated globally for its immersive cultural experiences, from Buddhist, Hindu and Jain art to a rich array of local cuisines. However, it's also a place to slow down, wander and absorb history at a gentler pa...
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