Verul
Verul is a quiet village near Aurangabad, known around the world for the stunning Ellora Caves. These caves showcase the rich artistic and spiritual heritage of India, with beautifully carved temples and sculptures dedicated to Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain deities. The Kailasa Temple stands as the highlight, admired for its size and detailed carvings. Beyond the caves, Verul also has small farms and rural life that reflect the simplicity of Maharashtra’s countryside. It’s a peaceful spot where history and tradition meet.

Best Time to Visit Verul

Oct–Mar

Best Window

Visit because

Cooler, drier weather suits temples, ghats, and daytime sightseeing — Ajanta-Ellora circuits—cooler months aid walking.

Avoid because

Major festivals and holidays can bring dense crowds and traffic.

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Apr–Jun

Visit because

Shoulder-season weekdays can mean shorter waits at popular shrines.

Avoid because

Hot plains afternoons—schedule outdoor rounds for early morning or evening.

Jul–Sep

Visit because

Greenery returns after monsoon onset; humidity breaks peak heat.

Avoid because

Heavy rain can slow rural roads and delay transfers.

How to reach Verul

Intercity connectivity

Pune, Nashik, Aurangabad, or Solapur rail/air approaches by sector; MSRTC-heavy highway network.

Transport in Verul

Getting Around

MSRTC, town buses, autos, app cabs; temple belts are often walk-first near cores.

Quick Tip

Thursday and festival peaks squeeze return buses—book outgoing seats early.

Best areas to stay in Verul

Temple periphery dharamshalas

Ritual-heavy trips

Footwear lockers and pre-dawn bells define pacing.

Bus stand highway hotels

Transit families

Easier luggage hauls when elders skip stepped lanes.

Ashram / charitable trusts

Budget devotion weeks

Kitchen timings simplify meal logistics.