Hey adventurers! Journey back in time to Fatehpur Sikri, once called "Victory City"! This magnificent fort near Agra, Uttar Pradesh, built by Emperor Akbar, whispers tales of emperors and queens. Explore its stunning palaces and grand courtyards, a true gem of Mughal architecture. It's a must-see historical place for all India travel and tourism enthusiasts!
Admire The Intricate Panch Mahal
Capture Stunning Photographs
Explore Mughal Palaces And Mosques
Learn About Akbar'S Reign
Visit The Buland Darwaza
Witness The Grandeur Of Jama Masjid
October to March
All-Day
₹1,000 per person
Fatehpur Sikri, meaning "City of Victory," was built by Emperor Akbar between 1571 and 1585. It served as the Mughal capital for 14 years before being abandoned due to water scarcity. The city was built to honor Sufi saint Salim Chishti, who predicted the birth of Akbar's heir. It showcases a unique blend of architectural styles, reflecting Akbar's religious tolerance and patronage of the arts. The city's layout and the individual buildings tell stories of the Mughal empire's power and cultural influences. Though deserted, Fatehpur Sikri remains remarkably well-preserved, offering a vivid picture of life in the Mughal court.