Ausa Tour Package from Moscow
Ausa is a hidden gem in Maharashtra's Latur district that transports you back to medieval India with its remarkably preserved architecture and spiritual significance. This quiet town, once a thriving trading post on the Silk Route, features stunning examples of Indo-Islamic architecture, ancient temples, and the magnificent Ausa Fort that dominates the skyline. Indian travelers cherish Ausa for its authentic, untouched charm—free from tourist crowds—where you can explore centuries-old bazaars, interact with locals who still practice traditional crafts, and experience genuine Maharashtra hospitality without the commercialization of mainstream destinations.
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Top Experiences in Ausa
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Trek to the summit of Ausa Fort and witness panoramic views of the Deccan plateau from the ancient ramparts
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Explore the intricately carved Jama Masjid with its Persian-influenced architecture and serene courtyard
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Visit the Chintamani Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, known for its ornate pillars and spiritual significance
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Wander through the historic bazaars of old Ausa town and shop for traditional metalwork and handwoven textiles
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Experience sunrise at Latur's Udgir Fort, just 30km away, combining two heritage sites in one trip
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Attend a traditional Qawwali performance at local Sufi shrines during evening hours for an immersive cultural experience
🍽️ Must-Try Food
Ausa Misal Pav - spiced chickpea curry served with bread, a local specialty
Jowar Bhakri with Usal - traditional millet flatbread paired with lentil curry
Puran Poli - sweet flatbread stuffed with jaggery and lentils, a regional favorite
💡 Travel Tips
💰 Stay in local guesthouses or heritage homestays run by families in old Ausa town rather than chain hotels—you'll pay 40-50% less while supporting local communities and gaining authentic cultural insights
📅 October to February offers the most pleasant weather with temperatures between 15-28°C, making it ideal for exploring historical sites and trekking around the fort. Avoid May to September due to intense heat and monsoon rains that can make heritage exploration challenging.
🛂 Indian passport holders do not require a visa to visit Ausa as it is located within India. Simply carry a valid national ID or passport for domestic travel.