Our Ajanta adventure took place the following day, and the journey was a 'short' 2 hours. Ajanta is a UNESCO world heritage site, making it a significant place of visit here in Maharastra. The caves at Ajanta were abandoned by 480AD. During the next 1300 years the jungle grew back and the caves were hidden, unvisited and undisturbed until the Spring of 1819 when a British officer in the Madras army entered the steep gorge on the trail of a tiger.
Somehow, deep within the tangled undergrowth, he came across the almost hidden entrance to one of the caves. Exploring that first cave, long since a home to nothing more than birds and bats and a lair for other, larger, animals, Captain Smith wrote his name in pencil on one of the walls. Still faintly visible, it records his name and the date, April 1819.
We had to climb about a hundred steps up before seeing the caves. They are carved out from the rock face, once again, top-down. We were duly rewarded with the breathtaking view of 28 cave entrances, magically popping out from the rocks. It was nice~
The view was nice, but most of us were cranky because of hunger, and the super hot sun. Even Jamuna is leeching some shade from Tasneem.
This is the interior of an 'older' temple where only the Stupa can be seen. No statue of Buddha can be seen.
Personally, I thought Ajanta was nicer in a way because of the way the caves were constructed. The cliff was in the shape of the letter U and it was nice to see them all nicely lined up. I wish I could write more, but time is short, and I have to conclude this post now, or else there will be no internet at night.
Anyways, most of the guys now are sick and only about 3 of us (including me) are feeling well. Pray for our fast recovery and may we move on to the second stage of GIP (attachment) safely and in good spirit.
4 comments:
Any entrance fee? Quite crowded with the locals too and any public toilet up there? I see there are ladies too and they need to visit the toilet after few hours I guess, :) I think I skip those historical place la... (since I have IBS).Like Batu Caves tak the climbing..? The photo you took alone, nice la...like in an art museum.Got spotlight lagi!!
Thank Ahmad on our behalf for lending his batteries...
ps:Ahmad cik will cook lontong for you on July or August ok...By the way, Ahmad with dark glasses, hehehe..like Keanu Reeve on Spy Mission la...
From Pa: Buy dulu Pay kemudian...By the way you still get your usual monthly allowance from pa kan? Dont be too medit ok son...
Love You abang...mama
Ma,
I don't know if there is an entrance fee cause the school paid for everything. The climb was about for 8 stories, and its not that bad actually.
Pa,
I budget la. Every rupee counts! heeee~
Love you ma and pa.
heys! its me, Nurus!
once again, im just amazed by how beautiful the place is.. its like im watching the travel channel 16 where they will visit such wonderful places.. u guys are so lucky to visit such places.. maybe one day, ahmad will bring me there.. (hint! hint! *pointing to ahmad*)
and it seems like it was a work out just climbing all those steps.. no wonder all of u look so fit.. heh..
me too! i hope everyone gets well soon.. drink lots of water as it does seem hot there.. & take good care of urself & my bro for me k? hehe.. thanks:)
Look very historical and tiring trip to me.. hehehe.. But I'm impressed with the knowledge you've gained about India.
Your posing is very nice Mr Wise Guy! So handsome, meh! :D
Sorry to hear about your friends. Could be the weather, eh. Hope they recover soon. And you, please take good care of yourself tau.. don't make your parents worry, Yat.
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