World Art Day | Did you know there are more than 10,000 sites around India where you can see ancient murals carved into rock chambers and cave walls? Much like ancient art galleries, they offer a glimpse into the lives of our ancestors. From imposing paintings to intricate rock-cut sculptures, these age-old caves are a treasure trove of ancient stone art. History and art buffs can have a field day exploring these heritage sites. There are many caves spread across India. Here are a few of the most popular art caves in India that you must tick off your travel bucketlist.
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World Art Day: Exploring India's Stunning Cave Art Heritage
These are the oldest artworks known to man. Some have been rated UNESCO World Heritage sites because of their prehistoric art

The Ajanta caves were discovered in 1819 by a British officer, Captain John Smith, during a tiger-hunting party
Photo: gyaana on Shutterstock
The Ajanta caves were discovered in 1819 by a British officer, Captain John Smith, during a tiger-hunting party
Photo: gyaana on Shutterstock

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