Pickup from Airport/Railway/Metro Stations/Home/Hotel 6:00 AM225 Km. 4 Hours
Enroute breakfast
Taj Mahal 10:00 AM 12:00 PM
Baby Taj/Itmad-ud-daula 12:00 PM 2:00 PM
Lunch Break - 02:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Agra Fort 3:00 PM 4:30 PM Time for Shopping 4:00 PM 5:00 PM
Night stay Hotel Ganga Rattan
Dinner
Night stay
afret Breakfast 8.00 Am Proceed to Sikindra 9.Am 10.00am
Going to fatehpur Sikri 40 km. 1.30 Hours
sikri to delhi 230 Km.6 Hours
Airport/Railway/Metro Stations/Home/Hotel drop 10:00 Pm
Breakfast
Journey
1 Breakfastamd 1 Dinner
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Main Attractions in Fatehpur Sikri
Buland Darwaza – Buland Darwaza is a gateway in Fatehpur Sikri, which is known for its magnificence and architectural beauty. It’s 54 metres high, and it was built to commemorate Emperor Akbar’s triumphant victory over Gujarat.
Lodha Bhai Palce - Jodha Bai Palace was the residence of Akbar’s favourite queen.
Panch Mahal – Panch Mahal is another mesmerizing palace in the fort. It’s a five-storey structure that displays the artistic brilliance and engineering prowess of the Mughal artisans.
Rang Mahal – Also called Pleasure Palace, Rang Mahal is one of the oldest structures in Fatehpur Sikri Fort Agra. It’s said that Akbar built this red sandstone palace for his wife and that Prince Salim was born here.
Jama Masjid – Jama Masjid is one of the largest mosques in India and an architectural masterpiece built within the fort. But visiting the mosque isn’t just an architectural exploration. It’s also a journey of introspection and cultural understanding. It’s for people to reflect and pray to get what they deserve.
Tomb of Salim Chishti – Salim Chishti’s tomb is another among the spiritual places in the fort of Fatehpur Sikri. It’s a pristine white marble mausoleum dedicated to Sufi saint Salim Chishti.
Birbal’s House – Birbal’s House belonged to Akbar’s trusted advisor, Birbal. It’s a place where many intellectual debates, artistic pursuits and meaningful conversations thrived in the past. And it’s a reminder of Birbal’s invaluable counsel to the emperor.
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