The Ajanta Caves are located near Jalgaon, Maharashtra, India and contain 30 caves carved into basalt cliffs dating from the 2nd century BC to the 6th century AD. The caves include both chaitya worship halls and vihara living quarters for monks, with the latter making up most of the caves. The walls are adorned with well-preserved paintings depicting Buddhist religious scenes and stories, which are a significant artistic achievement. While tourism facilities have been developed and staff trained in conservation, further management is needed to control development pressures and analyze monitoring data to safeguard the site's heritage values into the future.