Elora Caves
The Elora Caves are a group of rock-cut caves located in Maharashtra, India. They date back to the 6th to 8th centuries and are renowned for their stunning architecture and intricate sculptures. The site features 34 caves, including Buddhist, Hindu, and Jain temples, showcasing a blend of religious art and cultural heritage.
These caves are a UNESCO World Heritage Site, attracting visitors for their historical significance and artistic beauty. The most famous cave is Kailasa Temple, which is carved from a single rock and represents a remarkable feat of engineering. The Elora Caves continue to be a popular destination for tourists and scholars alike.