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Shirdi spiritual sojourn in Hyderābād



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Day 1 Aurangabad arrival: Meet and greet by Concept Voyages
' representative and transfer to hotel in Shirdi. Proceed for darshan at Shirdi Saibaba Temple. Shirdi Sai temple is a beautiful shrine that was built over the Samadhi of Shri Sai Baba. Shri Saibaba of Shirdi lived between 1838 and 1918, whose real name, birthplace and date of birth are not known. An Indian Spiritual guru and a fakir ,Shri Shirdi Saibaba in Shirdi was regarded with great reverence by both Hindu and Muslim followers. Lord Sai lived in a mosque and after death his body was cremated in a temple. Sri Shirdi Sai philosophy ingrained
'Shraddha
' meaning faith and
'Saburi
' meaning compassion. According to god sai Shraddha and Saburi were the supreme attributes to reach the state of godliness. Return back to hotel for overnight stay.
Day 2 Shirdi-Aurangabad: After an early breakfast, depart to Aurangabad. Aurangabad is an important city in the state of Maharashtra, India. It sees a lot of international tourist traffic due to world heritage sites, Ajanta & Ellora caves. Aurangabad, a dream destination of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb, founded in 1610, is known today, as one of the four important cities in Maharashtra. Daulatabad, earlier known as Devgiri, is situated at a distance of 13km from Aurangabad. Also termed as the city of fortune, it houses a stupendous 12th century fortress well placed atop a charming hill. This invincible fortress boasts of a 5 kilometer sturdy wall and an intricate series of ramparts. Don
't miss the climb to the very top through the bat cave. Bibi ka Maqbara - a replica of the Taj Mahal, the Bibi-ka-Maqbara is the only example of Mughul architecture of its kind in the Deccan plateau. It was built in 1679 by Aurangzeb’s son, in tribute to his mother, Begum Rabia Durani. It lies in the city of Aurangabad itself. The Ellora (Verul) Caves have been Carved during 350 A.D. to 700 A.D. these structures represent the three faiths of Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism. These caves 34 in number are located 29 km. from Aurangabad. They are fascinating and the finest example of cave temple architecture housing elaborate facades and exquisite interiors. The 12 caves to the south are Buddhist, the 17 in the centre dedicated to Hinduism, and the 5 caves to the north are Jain. Late evening return back to hotel for overnight stay.
Day 3 Aurangabad-Ajanta Caves-day trip: After breakfast, proceed for visiting Ajanta Caves. The Ajanta Caves depict the stories of Buddhism spanning from the period from 200 B.C. and 650 A.D. These caves were discovered in the 19th century by some British Officers who had been on a tiger hunt. These 29 caves were built by Buddhist monks using simple tools like hammer & chisel. These caves were the retreats of Buddhist monks who taught and performed rituals in the Chaityas and Viharas, the ancient seats of learning. The elaborate and exquisite sculptures and paintings depict stories from Jataka tales. The caves also house images of nymphs and princesses. The Ajanta caves and the treasures they house are a landmark in the overall development of Buddhism as such. Return back to hotel for overnight stay.
Day 4 Aurangabad departure: After breakfast, checkout and transfer to Aurangabad airport for boarding flight home.
End of tour!

Package cost Rs. 36,959/- per couple

Package cost includes:
•Total 3 nights stay at following hotels:
o1 night stay at Shraddha Inn (3 star deluxe) at Shirdi
o2 nights stay at Lemon Tree Resort (4 star) at Aurangabad
•Daily breakfast during stay at hotel
•Arrival & departure airport transfers from Aurangabad airport and all sightseeing tours as per itinerary using exclusive chauffeur driven air-conditioned Indica car
•All taxes

Tour code: CVSB-0019
Valid till 21st Dec 2011
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conceptvoyages
Hyderābād
11-11-2011
9391167071
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