Welcome to Shahi Qila, Burhanpur! Once known as the 'Dar-ul-Surur' (Abode of Happiness), this majestic fort whispers tales of Mughal emperors. Explore its royal chambers and imagine a time when kings ruled. Discover intricate carvings and grand architecture, a true feast for the eyes on your incredible India travel adventure! It's a must-see historical places in Madhya Pradesh!
Capture Panoramic Views Of Tapti River.
Discover Intricate Carvings And Mughal Architecture.
Explore The Diwan-I-Aam And Diwan-I-Khas.
Visit The Turkish Bath (Hammam) Ruins.
Walk Through The Sprawling Courtyards.
October to March
Morning
₹500 per person
Burhanpur served as an important Mughal outpost, and Shahi Qila played a significant role in the empire's history. Construction of the fort began during the Faruqi dynasty and was later expanded by Shah Jahan. It served as a royal residence for Mughal emperors, including Shah Jahan, who spent a considerable amount of time here. It is believed that Shah Jahan conceived the idea for the Taj Mahal while residing at Shahi Qila. The fort witnessed various historical events and power struggles, eventually falling into disrepair after the decline of the Mughal Empire. Today, the ruins of Shahi Qila stand as a reminder of its glorious past, attracting tourists and historians alike.