Kondana Caves
The Kondana Caves are a group of ancient rock-cut caves located in the Maharashtra state of India. Dating back to the 1st century BCE, these caves are primarily known for their stunning architecture and intricate carvings. They were used by Buddhist monks for meditation and living quarters, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the region.
The complex consists of several caves, with the most notable being the main chaitya hall, which features a stupa at its center. The caves are surrounded by lush greenery and offer a serene environment, making them a popular destination for both tourists and history enthusiasts.