Field Visit I phase

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Field visit phase I: At Ajanta Caves.

Field visit phase I:

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Field visit phase I: At Ajanta Caves.

Field visit Ist phase: After visiting Ajanta caves I have identified some problems.

Location: Ajanta Green bus station Design Problem: waisting time in bus queue. Description: To navigate ajanta caves it takes more than 5 hours, sadly long queues of tourist waiting outside for hour is clealy visible at near green bus terminal at t-point. And in 2nd photo the othority give tickets at near bus door.

Location: Near cave no. 03 Design Problem: Senior citizen and Other tourist not complete entire tour because of physical aspect of moving around. Description: The critical issue at Ajanta is the physical aspect of moving around. What need to be identified is the specific points from where tourist opt to back out. Physically negotiating the place could be difficult for majority so how do you place information at such places. Page | 2


Field visit phase I: At Ajanta Caves.

Location: Cave no. 06 Design Problem: Lack of visual information Description: Lack of proper signage’s and visual information people tend to remove shoes to their own will. Yet there were no shoe rake near each cave entrance.

Location: Cave no. 05 & Cave no. 13 Design Problem: Corruption & lack of proper information Description: Corruption has seeked deeply into the management at the caves. It seems that guards, security at the entrance of the caves have strong hold over the caves. The lights have been purposely switched off so that nothing is visible and in order to see the sculptures, painting all you have to do is bribe them. So they would take you inside the place and tourist even click pictures with flash lights. This infect doesn’t enhance the tourist experience but bad reputation. Page | 3


Field visit phase I: At Ajanta Caves.

Location: Cave no. 18 Design Problem: Caves are closed and under maintenance Description: The tourist not able to know more as few of the caves are closed and under maintenance , with use of technology what could be done so that they don’t go without knowing what the cave has to showcase. The topography of the place tests the physical capacity of an individual.

Location: Cave no. 01 Design Problem: not following rules as per notice board. Description: It seems the government put the board for showcase, nobody follow the rules as per notice board. Not only tourist but also guards and guides break the rules.

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Field visit phase I: At Ajanta Caves.

Location: Shopping plaza near T-point Design Problem: Tiny clock room and publication room Description: The clock room and publication room is so tiny that it couldn’t absorbed more than 50 tourists luggage. And also clock room is far away from the caves and it is really unsafe to put your luggages.

Location: Moving towards the caves Design Problem: Tourist not able to find shortest route for the caves. Description: Tourists always get confused the different routes and due to lack of path information and they are not able to find out other caves like whose are in below the ground and top level caves.

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Field visit phase I: At Ajanta Caves.

Location: Cave no.01 & cave no.08 Design Problem: Tourist not able to find facilities nearby caves. Description: with lack of proper information tourist don’t even know which facilities are available and where it will get. Like water, shoe rake and all. The shoe rake is only one near cave no.01 and it is very confusing to the tourist that tourist remove only once at starting cave. And water cooler is below the ground so that mostly tourist not able to find it.

Location: Cave no.01 Design Problem: Local guides passing incomplete information to the tourist. Description: Since guides always looking for big fish they quickly show the caves to tourist and move to another tourist group. And passing incomplete information and it is hard to identify that what guide is saying right and wrong because of tourist also don’t even know.

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