Private Transfers Agra To Jaipur Via Sikri & Chandboari Step Well
Overview
Travel comfortably in a private air-conditioned vehicle while exploring some of India’s greatest heritage sites along the way. Visit the fascinating Chand Baori Stepwell, one of the deepest stepwells in the world, and the UNESCO-listed Fatehpur Sikri, the former Mughal capital. Both sites include entry tickets and guided tours if you choose a option of entrance fees, ensuring you don’t miss the rich history and stories behind these landmarks. Enjoy a seamless journey that combines convenient city-to-city transfer with unforgettable sightseeing.
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What's Included
✓ Included
- Private Transportation
- Entry tickets and english speaking tour guide [if option selected]
✗ Not Included
- no meals
Itinerary
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Pickup available from any location in Agra, including hotels, railway stations, Airport, restaurants, or your preferred address.
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You will be Visiting Fatehpur Sikri - All areas with English speaking guide tickets Included
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The Shahi Darwaza Gate at Fatehpur Sikri served as a royal entrance for the emperor and his court. Its imposing structure and detailed carvings reflect the grandeur of Mughal power and prestige.
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The Turkish Sultana’s House, built in an Indo-Turkish style, is adorned with elegant arches and fine decorative details. It served as the residence of the Sultan’s consort, reflecting grace and royal charm.
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The Panch Mahal at Fatehpur Sikri is a five-story, open-pillared pavilion designed for leisure and royal women’s use. Its airy structure offers panoramic views and reflects Mughal elegance.
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The Buland Darwaza, built by Akbar in 1601, is a monumental gateway celebrating his victory over Gujarat. Standing 54 meters high, it is one of the grandest examples of Mughal architecture.
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The Khazana, or Treasury, consists of three rooms and was likely used to store imperial gold, silver, and secret documents, though it was wrongly called Ankh Michauli. Its thick rubble masonry walls contain hidden coffers and deep recesses, suggesting secure storage. Distinctive features include corbel-supported struts with serpentine scrolls emerging from monster jaws, inspired by Jain temple motifs of Western India.
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The Caravan Sarai near Hiran Minar in Fatehpur Sikri served as a resting place for traveling merchants and their caravans. This spacious inn highlights the city’s role as a thriving trade and cultural hub.
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The Fort Wall of Fatehpur Sikri stretches for nearly 6 kilometers, enclosing the magnificent Mughal city. Built with red sandstone, it provided both defense and a majestic boundary to Akbar’s capital.
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The Diwan-i-Aam at Fatehpur Sikri was the hall of public audience where Akbar addressed the grievances of his people. Its spacious courtyard and pillared design reflect openness and imperial authority.
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Hathi Pol, or Elephant Gate, served as a grand entrance to Fatehpur Sikri, built wide and strong enough for royal elephants to pass. Its imposing structure symbolizes power, strength, and imperial grandeur.
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The Hiran Minar at Fatehpur Sikri is a tall tower built by Akbar in memory of his favorite elephant. Its unique design and purpose make it a remarkable symbol of Mughal affection for animals.
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This rectangular complex with long arcaded porches is often thought to be stables, though its location beside Jodha Bai’s Palace makes this doubtful.
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Birbal Bhavan, near Jodha Bai’s Palace, is a finely built residence showcasing elegant carvings and symmetrical design. Believed to house Akbar’s trusted minister Birbal, it reflects Mughal artistry and charm.
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Tomb of Sheikh Salim Chisti Beautiful Tomb made with White Marble, Precious Gems & Stones etc.
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The Jama Masjid at Fatehpur Sikri is one of the largest mosques in India, built by Akbar in 1571. Its grand design and intricate Persian-inspired motifs make it a masterpiece of Mughal architecture.
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Jodha Bai’s Palace at Fatehpur Sikri blends Rajput and Mughal styles, with spacious courtyards and richly carved motifs. Built for Akbar’s queen, it reflects both royal grandeur and cultural harmony.
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The Diwan-i-Khas at Fatehpur Sikri is famed for its central intricately carved pillar with radiating stone bridges, symbolizing Akbar’s vision of unity. This grand hall was used for private audiences and discussions on religion and philosophy.
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The Anup Talao is a stunning ornamental pool at Fatehpur Sikri, surrounded by beautiful pavilions. It was used for musical performances and royal gatherings, adding grandeur to Akbar’s court.
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The Khwabgah, or “House of Dreams,” in Fatehpur Sikri was Emperor Akbar’s private chamber for rest and reflection. Its richly decorated interiors reflect Mughal artistry and the emperor’s refined taste.
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Explore one of the world’s deepest and largest stepwells, built over 1,000 years ago. Marvel at its stunning symmetrical steps and intricate design that reflect ancient Indian engineering.
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Drop available to any location in Jaipur, including hotels, railway stations, Airport, restaurants, or your preferred address.
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