Aurangabad in India – Complete Travel Guide

If you’re trying to understand Aurangabad in India — officially renamed today as Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar — let me welcome you to a city that blends ancient heritage with everyday modern life. I’ve grown up here, walking through its bazaars, caves, college roads, and food lanes, and trust me, this place has a charm you only understand once you experience it yourself. Whether you use the old name Aurangabad or the new one, the city’s identity remains rooted in history, culture, and warm local hospitality.

Aurangabad in Maharashtra is one of the state’s most culturally rich destinations. It sits in the Marathwada region and is surrounded by some of India’s most iconic sites — Ajanta Caves, Ellora Caves, Kailasa Temple, Grishneshwar Temple, and Daulatabad Fort. Inside the city itself, you’ll find Mughal-era gates, lakes, museums, and a unique mix of old and new neighborhoods.

If you prefer a detailed list of sightseeing spots, don’t worry – I’ve created a separate attractions guide on this site that covers everything in depth. This page, on the other hand, will give you a bigger picture: what Aurangabad is, how the city feels, and how to understand it like a local. Read here Places to visit in Aurangabad

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🟫 1. Aurangabad or Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar? Understanding the City’s Identity

The city is officially known as Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, renamed to honor Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj.
But:

  • Tourists still say Aurangabad
  • Locals use both names
  • Google Maps recognizes both names
  • Travel signage is slowly changing

So don’t get confused — both names belong to the same city, and you can use whichever feels easier.

For travelers, nothing really changes except the name.

🟫 2. Where Exactly is Aurangabad in Maharashtra?

Aurangabad (Sambhajinagar) lies in the Marathwada region, a few hours from major cities:

  • Pune → 230 km
  • Mumbai → 330 km
  • Nashik → 200 km

It has:

  • An international airport
  • A major railway station
  • Highways linking it to Mumbai, Pune, and Nagpur

Because the city sits between multiple historical routes, it naturally became one of Maharashtra’s key cultural centers.

Aurangabad Railway Station

🟫 3. A Brief History – Layers of Cultures & Dynasties

Aurangabad’s story spans more than a thousand years:

  • Buddhist monks carved caves nearby
  • Yadava dynasty ruled the region
  • Delhi Sultanate and Mughals left major architectural influence
  • Maratha Empire shaped cultural identity
  • Nizams of Hyderabad added trade and textile centers

This mix created a city where you see:

  • Mughal gates
  • Hindu shrines
  • Old fort walls
  • Sufi dargahs
  • British-era structures
  • And modern urban development

Aurangabad’s beauty lies in this layered history.

Buddhist Monk in Aurangabad Caves

🟫 4. Understanding the Layout – A Local Orientation Guide

If you’re visiting for the first time, here’s how the city is naturally divided:

CIDCO & New Aurangabad

Clean, organized, planned neighbourhoods
→ Great for cafés, malls, wide roads, hotels

Old Aurangabad

Narrow streets, old markets, mosques, fort remains
→ Full of local life and culture

University & Soneri Mahal Area

Green surroundings, heritage campus
→ Peaceful part of the city

Station Road

Busy, central, lots of hotels
→ Good for travellers who want quick access

Each area gives you a different flavour of the city.

🟫 5. Food Culture – Aurangabad’s Flavours in a Nutshell

Aurangabad has some of Maharashtra’s richest food traditions.
A few highlights:

  • Naan Qalia – a slow-cooked Mughlai dish
  • Aurangabadi Biryani – rich flavour, light spices
  • Mawa Jalebi – sweet, crispy, irresistible
  • Kebabs – especially in the old city
  • Paithani Thali & Maharashtrian dishes

Food here is emotional — and yes, we locals take it very seriously.

🟫 6. Textile Heritage – Himroo, Mashru & Paithani

Aurangabad has been a weaving hub since medieval times.
The famous fabrics include:

  • Himroo shawls
  • Mashru fabric
  • Paithani sarees

These are still handmade in parts of the city. Visiting a Himroo workshop is a beautiful cultural experience.

🟫 7. Important Clarification – Aurangabad Caves vs Ajanta vs Ellora

Tourists often confuse these:

  • Aurangabad Caves → inside the city
  • Ellora Caves → 30 km away
  • Ajanta Caves → 100 km away

All three are different, each with its own story.
Ajanta & Ellora are UNESCO World Heritage Sites — that’s why they get global fame.

Read my detailed articles on Caves

Ajanta Caves – Complete Travel Guide
Ellora Caves – Complete Travel Guide

Ellora Caves at Aurangabad in INDIA

🟫 8. Why Travellers Love Aurangabad (Beyond Monuments)

You’ll find:

  • A balance of history + city life
  • Friendly locals
  • Affordable travel
  • Scenic drives
  • Honest food culture
  • Heritage everywhere
  • Easy access to world-famous caves

For first-time travellers, the city feels welcoming and surprisingly peaceful.

🟫 9. Best Time to Visit Aurangabad

October to February → Best weather

Pleasant for sightseeing and cave visits.

March to June → Hot

Useful for budget travellers.

July to September → Monsoon

Caves and lake areas look beautiful but roads get busy.

Ellora Caves during monsoon

🟫 10. Internal Travel Tips (Rehan’s Local Advice)

  • Early mornings are perfect for lake visits
  • Evenings are best for Bibi Ka Maqbara
  • Old city markets are crowded — go slow
  • Always carry water at heritage sites
  • Try local food in smaller eateries, not only big restaurants

These small things improve your trip a lot.

🟫 11. Nearby Must-Visit Places (Not inside the city)

  • Ellora Caves (30 km) – Kailasa Temple
  • Daulatabad Fort (15 km) – Hill fort adventure
  • Ajanta Caves (100 km) – Ancient Buddhist paintings
  • Grishneshwar Temple – Jyotirlinga near Ellora

For detailed sightseeing, visit the full attractions guide on this site — I’ve already linked it for you.

Rehan’s Funny Tip

If your phone storage ends in Aurangabad… congratulations, you explored the city correctly. 😄

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FAQ – Aurangabad in India

Q: Is Aurangabad and Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar the same city?

A: Yes. Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar is the new official name.

Q: Where is Aurangabad in Maharashtra located?

A: It lies in the Marathwada region, well-connected by road, rail, and air.

Q: Are Ajanta & Ellora inside Aurangabad city?

A: No — they are nearby attractions, not inside the city.

Q: Is Aurangabad safe for tourists?

A: Yes, it’s safe for families, solo travellers, and international visitors.

Q: What makes Aurangabad unique?

A: A mix of caves, forts, Mughal heritage, textile tradition, local food, and a peaceful city vibe.

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