Ajanta is known for its ancient Buddhist cave paintings and sculptures, while Ellora represents a remarkable blend of Buddhist, Hindu, and Jain monuments carved from solid rock. Together, they offer students a rare opportunity to study art, faith, and craftsmanship across centuries.
The scale, precision, and symbolism of these caves help students understand how culture and belief systems shaped artistic expression and architectural innovation.
Learning here focuses on observation and interpretation. Guided explorations help students decode murals, carvings, and structural design while understanding the historical and cultural context behind them.
Discussions encourage students to think about heritage preservation, artistic techniques, and how knowledge was shared long before modern tools existed.
Ajanta & Ellora offer students a powerful learning journey where art and history merge into living lessons carved in stone.
Specially designed for curious young children taking their steps in outdoor adventures.
Heritage & Cultural Immersion Program
Culture, Community & Sustainability Program