Nagarjuni Caves
Some of the oldest rock-cut temples in India from the late 3rd century BC. Polished interiors contain ancient inscriptions.
Tabo Caves
A group of ancient, artificially made caves, used by Buddhist monks of the nearby Tabo monastery.
Barabar Caves
Oldest rock-cut cave temples in India, hewn mostly in the 3rd century BC. Caves are made in granite, with polished walls.
Panhale Kaji (Panhale Kazi)
28 – 29 Buddhist and Hindu rock-cut cave temples, created in the 3rd – 14th century AD, exquisite art values.
Ellora Caves, Kailasanatha Temple
One of the highest achievements not only in Hindu architecture but in ancient structural engineering of the world. A group of 34 rock-cut temples, including the glorious Kailasanatha Temple, are cut out from a whole rock. Built around 550 – 1000 AD.
Tulja Lena, Junnar
A group of 11 rock-cut Buddhist temples. One of them was turned into a Hindu shrine. Made in the 1st – 3rd c. AD, one shrine contains paintings.
Ajanta Caves – rock cut Buddhist temples
One of the most beautiful rock-cut temple complexes in the world. It was developed in the 2nd century BC – 480 AD. In total there are 28 – 30 rock-cut structures, containing murals and sculptures of high importance to the culture of mankind.
Shivneri Caves, Junnar
A group of 50 rock-cut caves – Buddhist and Hindu shrines. Made in the 1st – 3rd c. AD, contain inscription and remnants of paintings.
Manmod Caves, Junnar
A group of 40 – 45 rock-cut Buddhist and Jain temples. Made in the 1st – 11th c. AD, in some caves are sculptures and traces of paintings.
Lenyadri Caves, Junnar
A group of some 40 rock-cut caves – Buddhist temples with sculptures, traces of paintings. Made in the 1st – 3rd c. AD.