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Guided heritage and cultural walking tour of Aurangabad

2 hoursFrom INR 1069
Guided heritage and cultural walking tour of Aurangabad — Cultural & heritage things to do in Aurangabad

Two-hour walking tour of Aurangabad — explore the old town with an engaging local guide, covering city highlights and lesser-known spots while sharing captivating stories.

This two-hour guided walking tour takes you through the heart of Aurangabad, where you'll explore both well-known landmarks and hidden corners of the old town. Your local guide shares historical insights and captivating anecdotes that illustrate the city's culture and vibrant life.

As you walk, expect to hear tales about the city's past, including stories of its notable figures and bygone royals, all delivered with a hint of humour. Dress comfortably for walking, and prepare to engage with both the history and modern life of Aurangabad, enriched by the colourful atmosphere of the area.

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What's included in this experience?+
• A knowledgeable and personable guide who speaks both English and Hindi. • Useful local advice and suggestions to help save money and to explore the highlights of the city.
What's NOT included?+
• Pickup and drop-off at hotels • Air conditioning inside the vehicle • Bottled water • Breakfast meals
What should I know before booking?+
• Service animals are permitted • Nearby public transport options are accessible • Infants and young children can use a pram or stroller • All areas and surfaces are accessible for wheelchair users • Transportation services are accessible for wheelchairs • Appropriate for individuals of all fitness levels • Accessible for wheelchair users
What's the cancellation policy?+
To receive a full refund, cancellations must be made at least 24 hours prior to the scheduled departure.
What's the itinerary?+
• The tour begins at the Jama Mosque, constructed in 1612 AD, situated near Killa Arrak in Aurangabad, shortly after the city was established by Malik Ambar in 1610 AD. • Continue through the Bhadkal Gate, the largest gate in the city, built by Ahamadnagar's Murtaza Nizamshah's minister Malik Ambar to commemorate the victory over the Mughals in 1612. • Pass by the iconic 17th-century city gate. • Visit the Bibi Ka Maqbara, a tomb built in 1660 by the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb in honor of his first and primary wife, Dilras Banu Begum, which is regarded as a representation of Aurangzeb's devotion to marriage.

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