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Maharashtra attracts tourists from other Indian states and foreign countries. It was the second most visited Indian state by foreigners and fourth most visited state by domestic tourists in the country in 2014. Aurangabad is the tourism capital of Maharashtra. The main tourism spots are Kailash Temple in Ellora Caves. Elephant Caves. Ajanta Caves. Temple corridor of the Pataleshwar cave temple, built during the Rashtrakuta Empire. Bibi Ka Maqbara. Hazur Sahib Nanded, 2nd holiest site in Sikhism.Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus. Taj Mahal Palace & Tower. Maharashtra, one of India’s most populated states, holds great appeal for travel enthusiasts, a state that combines the city’s hustle and bustle with a long-preserved heritage. Maharashtra is the home of prominent and majestic ancient buildings. Every age has left behind rich stories and monuments, from Maratha’s ruling days to the British colonial period. Each of the historical places in Maharashtra has a lot to talk about their golden days. There are magnificent examples of craftsmanship that architects must look at, from the forts to well-known ruins, ancient caves, to temples. Maharashtra’s wealth of historical places makes it a perfect treat for architects who love to travel and adventure.
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Presentations | English