Fatehpur Sikri Fort

A lesser known attraction and perhaps a reason why

Fatehpur Sikri Fort was built before the Taj Mahal. It was built as a town but that mysteriously was abandoned and everybody was moved to Agra. Some say that it was abandoned due to a lack of water, but nobody seems to know for sure.

I think that if the situation with the touts in 1571 was the same as today then I would have abandoned the city too.

Why visit?

The architecture is beautiful and the temple has the highest gate in Asia. The gate, however, is very similar to the gate that you enter for the Taj Mahal.

The downside is that the area is just full of people that you would probably rather not interact with. It’s very known for pickpockets, so you should keep you belongings close but I found that the worst thing is you are constantly hounded by people trying to sell you think. Books, postcards, jewelry, carpets – anything you want to buy you can find at Fatehpur Sikri at very inflated prices.

This dog is guarding the entrance to the temple, but he is pretty chill.

Two parts

There are 2 parts to visit. The fort and the mosque. The fort you have to pay to go in. It was Rp/550 when I visiting in late 2019 if you paid with a card. The cash fare is Rp/50 higher.

The mosque is free and it is a working mosque – you will see muslims praying inside. You need to take your shoes off to go into the mosque (just like any mosque in the world), however I was asked for a “tip” to get my shoes back afterwards. If you want to avoid giving small chance then you can carry your shoes with you (bring a bad).

This is the highest gate in Asia. All those people are trying to extort you from your money.

FInal thoughts

I’m not sure it is worth visiting. The fort and the temple are lovely buildings but the situation is ruined by the constant onslaught of people asking for money. If you can ignore all that then you should be ok.

I think for a world heritage site, Rajasthan should do better than this. Touts and merchants should not be allowed inside of monuments. I think if this situation is not improved then less tourists will visit Fatehpur Sikri.

2 thoughts on “Fatehpur Sikri Fort

  1. It gets tiring after a while. It got so bad that we just assumed that anyone that tried talking to us was just trying to rip us off. It started the first nite when we got invited to a wedding.

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