Once having housed the capital of Mughal Empire, Uttar Pradesh even today bears the mark of pride in the form of many prominent forts that are spread over the landscape. Indeed, there are plenty of UNESCO heritages in Uttar Pradesh, that are a must see for everyone who has ever been into the state. Listed here are some of the noteworthy road trips to the forts in Uttar Pradesh.
Jhansi Fort or Rani Jhansi Ka Quila is one of the oldest forts, not only in Uttar Pradesh but also in the country. It is more than 400 years old and you can see a blend of Bundela and Maratha architectures here.
Originally built by Lodhis and renewed by Mughals, Agra Fort is one of the well-maintained as well as beautiful forts in the state. If you are planning your road trip from Delhi to Uttar Pradesh, don’t forget visiting this fort.
The pillars of Chunar Fort are made of sandstone. Located in Mirzapur, it is one of the mightiest forts that remind us of the medieval period in India.
The largest private residence in the Agra Fort, Jahangir Palace was built by Mughal Emperor Akbar for his son. You will be able to see a blend of Hindu and central Asian architecture in this palace. This palace was later used by Noorjahan, Jahangir’s wife.
Located in Varanasi, the Ramnagar Fort was built in the 18th century by Maharaja Balwant Singh. The fort is built in sandstone and a blend of Hindu and Muslim architecture.
The Fort Rampura is over 600 years old. The fort is located in Bundelkhand and tourists now can even stay at the fort to experience regality.
Aligarh Fort, located in Aligarh, is definitely not one of the most well-maintained forts in the state of Uttar Pradesh, but one of the oldest ones. It was built in 1524-25 during the period of Ibrahim Lodi. The fort was of prime importance during the period of Madhavrao I Scindia, and then later captured by the Marathas.
Fatehpur Sikri Fort is situated in Agra. The architectural inspiration was taken from Timurid forms and styles.
Recognized by the Archeological Survey of India, Prayagraj Fort, Allahabad, is located on the banks of River Yamuna. The fort was built by Mughal Emperor Akbar in 1583. The former name of this fort was Illahabas, which later became Allahad Fort and now Prayagraj Fort.
Kalinjar Fort is situated in Kalinjar in the Bundelkhand district. This fort is an absolute treat for the history buffs. The fort is perched at an elevation of 1,203 feet at rocky hill in the Vindhya Range. Kalinjar fort was managed by various empires time and again.
If you are visiting Kanpur, try taking a tour of the Jajmau Fort. The fort is many years old and there is no fee charged to visit this fort.
Fort of Vishungarh is not a much known fort and not maintained well. Located in Vishungarh in Uttar Pradesh, you can visit the fort to see the ruins.
Vijaygarh Fort is a ruined fort located near Ribertganj in Uttar Pradesh. It is not known who built the fort but it was renovated in 1040 by Maharaja Vijay Pal. There is one more fort hidden inside the Vijaygarh Fort.
If you are starting your road trips from Delhi to Uttar Pradesh, you can consider visiting some of the renowned forts in Delhi as well. Here are a few of them mentioned below:
Today Red Fort is one of the most important tourist attractions in the capital city of the country. Every single year on ythe day of Independence Day, the national flag is hoisted at the main gate of the fort by the Prime Minister of the country. Going back to history, the construction of Red Fort was commissioned by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan on 12th May 1638, as he was shifting his capital to Delhi from Agra. The construction of the fort was carried out between 1639 and 1648.
Feroz Shah Kotla located in Delhi was constructed Sultan Feroz Shah Tughlaq. The fort houses one of the Ashokan Pillars from the 3rd century BC.
One of the oldest forts in Delhi, Purana Qila; the former name of this fort was Shergarh & Sher Fort. The construction of this fort continued till the era of Sher Shah Suri. The timing of visiting this fort is from 7 am to 5 pm.
Located in Delhi, Tughlaqabad Fort is a ruined fort which was constructed by the founder of Tughlaq dynasty, Ghiyas-ud-din Tughlaq. To enter into this fort, you have to pay a minimal fee of Rs 20 if you are an Indian.
Salim Garh Fort was constructed by the son of Sher Shah Suri, Salim Shah Suri. The fort is now a part of the Red Fort complex and one of the UNESCO World Heritage sites.
There are so many famous forts in Uttar Pradesh that one can spend a lot of time visiting and exploring them. Visiting them with your gang will definitely make you feel like brave adventures visiting the lost pages of history. For easy commute, you can employ the car rental services by Revv and forget about your travel woes focusing only on the joy of the road trip.
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