Ajanta-Ellora’s pre-COVID timings restored
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, AURANGABAD/ Created : Oct 12, 2021, 19:00 IST
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India’s famous Ajanta-Ellora caves will reopen to visitors from today. As per the reports, the district administration recently gave its nod to operate the World Heritage Sites, and other monuments in Aurangabad district as per th … Read more
India’s famous Ajanta-Ellora caves will reopen to visitors from today. As per the reports, the district administration recently gave its nod to operate the World Heritage Sites, and other monuments in Aurangabad district as per the pre-COVID timings. Read less
The Ajanta and Ellora caves, all this while, were closed on weekends and had regulated visiting hours on the weekdays, as a part of COVID prevention measures. Reportedly, both the sites will now remain open for visitors on both Saturdays and Sundays as well, from dawn to dusk. However, since the sites will be operating on pre-COVID timings, Ajanta Caves will remain closed on Mondays, while the Ellora Caves will remain closed on Tuesdays.
As for other monuments, such as Aurangabad Caves, Bibi-ka-Maqbara, and Daulatabad fort, these sites will allow tourists on weekdays.
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