15 Best Photography Spots in Aurangabad City
Whether you’re holding a professional DSLR or just your phone camera, photography in Aurangabad city is a rewarding experience. Every corner tells a story — from sunlit Mughal domes to ancient rock-cut caves, serene lakes, and busy bazaars. I’ve spent countless mornings chasing soft light across this historic city, and every visit still feels new through the lens.
Here’s my handpicked list of the 15 best photography spots in Aurangabad city — perfect for capturing everything from grand monuments to local street life.
1. Bibi Ka Maqbara – The Mini Taj Mahal
Aurangabad’s most photographed monument, Bibi Ka Maqbara, offers countless angles. The long reflecting pool, perfect symmetry, and marble glow at sunrise make it a dream for photographers.
💡 Tip: Arrive right at sunrise when the crowds are thin and light is golden.
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2. Ellora Caves – Masterpiece in Stone
The scale and intricacy of the Ellora Caves make it one of India’s most photogenic UNESCO sites. The Kailasa Temple’s carvings, light shafts in the cave corridors, and sculpted elephants offer dramatic compositions.
💡 Tip: Use a wide-angle lens to capture the full grandeur of the temple complex.
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3. Ajanta Caves – Timeless Murals
Though a bit outside the city, Ajanta is a must for photographers who love ancient art. The dim interiors, detailed frescoes, and curved cave entrances create beautiful contrasts.

💡 Tip: Carry a flashlight for cave interiors — photography without flash preserves the paintings.
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4. Daulatabad Fort – Panoramic Shots from the Top
From the fort’s summit, you can photograph all of Aurangabad’s landscapes — city lights, farmland, and even Ellora hills in the distance. The fort’s winding paths and stone archways add depth to every frame.
💡 Tip: Sunset shots from the top rampart are breathtaking.
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5. Aurangabad Caves – Hidden Gem with a City View
These lesser-known caves, perched on a hill behind Bibi Ka Maqbara, offer some of the best skyline shots of Aurangabad. The blend of rock-cut statues and panoramic views make them perfect for creative compositions.

💡 Tip: Visit between 7–9 AM when sunlight grazes the carvings.
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6. Himayat Bagh – Mughal Garden Aesthetic
Himayat Bagh, once part of a royal palace, is now a lush garden with fountains and century-old trees. Its symmetry and colors make it an ideal spot for portrait and nature photography.
💡 Tip: Early mornings offer misty light and fewer visitors.
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7. Salim Ali Lake – Reflections & Birds
One of my personal favorites for peaceful photography sessions. During winter, migratory birds like herons and flamingos visit, and the lake mirrors the sky beautifully at dawn.
💡 Tip: Visit between November and February for bird shots.
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8. Pitalkhora Caves – Offbeat Nature Photography
For those who like adventure, Pitalkhora’s remote caves surrounded by waterfalls and greenery make for incredible monsoon photography.
💡 Tip: Use waterproof gear if visiting during rains; the area can get slippery.
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9. Khuldabad – Sufi Serenity
Photograph the tomb of Emperor Aurangzeb and other Sufi shrines in this quiet town. The soft lighting, white marble, and gentle faces of devotees make every picture soulful.
💡 Tip: Avoid Fridays if you want clear frames without crowds.
10. Old City Gates – Street & Architecture Photography
Aurangabad’s old city still retains several historic gates like Delhi Gate, Bhadkal Gate, and Makai Gate. These structures frame everyday life beautifully — auto-rickshaws, vendors, and arches in a single shot.
💡 Tip: Golden hour (5:30–6:30 PM) adds beautiful warmth to stone textures.
11. Connaught Market – Street Life at Night
Perfect for capturing candid shots and night photography. Bright stalls, food carts, and motion blur from passing vehicles create great energy-filled frames.
💡 Tip: Use a fast lens and shoot handheld to catch the market vibe.
12. Goga Baba Hill – Sunset Cityscape
If you want that wide panoramic shot of Aurangabad glowing at dusk, Goga Baba Hill is unbeatable. From here, you can capture the entire skyline — domes, hills, and shimmering city lights.
💡 Tip: Carry a tripod for sharp low-light cityscapes.
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13. Soneri Mahal – Golden Hour Portraits
This 17th-century palace glows like liquid gold at sunset. Its arches, courtyards, and yellow sandstone are fantastic for portrait or couple photography.
💡 Tip: The light between 4–5 PM gives the walls their signature “soneri” (golden) hue.
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14. Street Food Alleys of Roshan Gate
For travel photographers, this is where Aurangabad’s character truly lives — sizzling tandoors, smoke clouds, and street vendors serving biryani and falooda under neon signs.
💡 Tip: Capture steam and reflections from puddles for dynamic low-light shots.
15. Paithan Village & Jayakwadi Dam
Just outside Aurangabad, Paithan offers serene rural landscapes and the vast Jayakwadi Dam. The sunsets over the reservoir are ideal for wide-angle or drone photography.
💡 Tip: Arrive an hour before sunset to capture golden light over the dam waters.
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❓ FAQ Section
Q: What are the best photography spots in Aurangabad city?
A: for best photography spots in aurangabad you must visit Bibi Ka Maqbara, Ellora Caves, Daulatabad Fort, Salim Ali Lake, and Himayat Bagh are top spots for heritage and landscape photography.
Q: Where can I take the best sunset photos in Aurangabad?
A: Goga Baba Hill, Soneri Mahal, and Daulatabad Fort offer stunning sunset views.
Q: Are professional cameras allowed at heritage sites in Aurangabad?
A: Yes, but tripods may require special permission at Ajanta and Ellora Caves.
Q: What is the best time for photography in Aurangabad?
A: Early mornings and late evenings (golden hours) provide the best light for architecture and landscape shots.
Q: Can I hire a guide for photography tours in Aurangabad?
A: Yes, several local guides and GetYourGuide operators offer customized photography tours.
