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Tomb of Hazrat Salim Chishti Fatehpur Sikri Entry Fee

  • 50 per person for Indians
  • 50 per person for citizens of SAARC and BIMSTEC countries
  • 610 per person for other Foreign nationals

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Tomb of Hazrat Salim Chishti Fatehpur Sikri Agra Address: Dadupura, Fatehpur Sikri, Uttar Pradesh, 283110, India

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Tomb of Hazrat Salim Chishti Fatehpur Sikri Timings

Day Timing
Monday 6:00 am – 6:00 pm
Tuesday 6:00 am – 6:00 pm
Wedesday 6:00 am – 6:00 pm
Thursday 6:00 am – 6:00 pm
Friday 6:00 am – 6:00 pm
Saturday 6:00 am – 6:00 pm
Sunday 6:00 am – 6:00 pm

Note: Tomb of Hazrat Salim Chishti is open from sunrise to sunset

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Nestled amidst the historical marvels of India, the tomb of Hazrat Salim Chishti is a treasure trove of spirituality, architectural grandeur and timeless beauty. It’s a Sufi shrine that attracts people from all social backgrounds, irrespective of their beliefs.

This sacred tomb of Salim Chishti in Fatehpur Sikri is a splendid, glazing-white mausoleum of the Sufi saint Salim Chisti. The white marble facade is embellished with delicate jali screens and intricate patterns. It’s an exquisite fusion of Persian and Indian design elements.

Visiting Fatehpur Sikri Tomb of Salim Chishti isn’t merely a journey to a historical monument. It was built by Akbar as a symbol of his respect for the saint.

It’s considered a place of deep reverence and divine blessings. It’s a pilgrimage for the soul. And you can’t help but be drawn to the enchanting atmosphere. An overwhelming sense of tranquillity envelops you the moment you’re in touch with its aura.

Where is Salim Chishti’s Tomb in Fatehpur Sikri?

The tomb of Hazrat Salim Chishti is within the magnificent complex of Jama Masjid near Fatehpur Sikri Fort. It’s about 36 km from Agra. And people come here from around the world seeking solace, healing and fulfillment of their wishes.

History of Sheikh Salim Chishti Tomb

Sheikh Salim Chishti is said to be a descendant of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti of Ajmer. He lived near Fatehpur Sikri village, and Akbar revered him. It’s believed that Emperor Akbar sought the blessings of the saint to have an heir to his throne.

The saint blessed the emperor, and soon enough, a prince was born. This kid was named Salim (later called Jahangir) after the saint.

When Salim Chishti died, he was buried near the imperial complex of Fatehpur Sikri Fort. And Akbar constructed this tomb over the burial place. It’s considered one of the finest examples of Mughal architecture in India.

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Architecture of Tomb of Hazrat Salim Chishti

The tomb of Sheikh Salim Chishti was built by Emperor Akbar. But the white marble structure which you see today is believed to be built over the original structure by his son Jahangir. The original structure was only the small inner tomb chamber, built with red sandstone.

This current monument is built with Makrana marble, known for its quality and texture. It’s an ensemble of Indian and Persian architectural styles. And it has a mix of elements from both Hindu and Islamic architecture.

This marble building is on a 1-metre-high platform. It’s beautifully carved, and it’s ornamented with mosaics of black and yellow marble. A flight of five steps leads to the entrance portico, which is enclosed by delicate jail screens (carved out of marble) on all sides.

The main tomb chamber is in the center of the building. An ebony “chhaparkhat” surrounds the marble cenotaph, covered by a green cloth.

Spectacular floral and geometric motifs cover the walls of the inner chamber. It has a white marble floor, inlaid with multi-coloured stones. And the door to the chamber has arabesque patterns carved on it. It also bears inscriptions from the Quran.

Things to do at Salim Chishti’s Tomb

1. Seeking blessings from the saint – Pay your respects to Hazrat Salim Chishti and seek his blessings. You can also tie colourful threads on the marble jail windows surrounding the tomb. Each thread represents a wish or prayer, and it’s believed that tying them increases the likelihood of the wish being fulfilled. Many women visit the tomb and tie a thread in the hope of being blessed by a child.

2. Admiring the architecture – Salim Chishti’s Tomb stands distinct from other monuments in the fort. This white marble building is an exquisite architectural marvel in itself. Take your time to appreciate the fusion of architectural styles, and savour the patterns and motifs. Its intricate carvings and delicate marble screens show the level of craftsmanship of the Mughals.

3. Attending Sufi qawwali sessions – Occasionally, independent Sufi singers and groups perform near the tomb. If you have the chance, be the witness to soul-stirring and mystical melodies. It’s an experience that’s captivating as well as spiritually uplifting.

4. Exploring the nearby fort complex – The ground surrounding the tomb is the host to Jama Masjid and the expansive Fatehpur Sikri Fort. The serene courtyard of the mosque is an excellent place to sit and reflect. It refreshes your spirit and calms your mind. The fort complex also has many monuments to discover. Jodha Bai’s Palace, Buland Darwaza and Panch Mahal are the most popular. Diwan-e-Khaas and Diwan-e-Aam halls are also must visits.

5. Shopping for souvenirs – Before you leave, also browse the local markets surrounding the tomb. You’ll find a wide array of handicrafts, including intricately designed marble artifacts, clothing accessories and traditional jewellery. Ornamental boxes, leather goods and attars (perfume oils) made from local aromatic ingredients are also popular in Fatehpur Sikri.

Salim Chishti Tomb Timings and Entry Fees

You can visit Hazrat Salim Chishti Tomb Fatehpur Sikri anytime during the year. Its opening timings are from sunrise to sunset.

The entry fee for the tomb is included with Fatehpur Sikri Fort ticket. It costs ₹50 per person for Indian, SAARC and BIMSTEC country visitors. For other country nationals, the ticket price is ₹610. Kids below 15 years get free entry.

Best time to visit Tomb of Hazrat Salim Chishti

Winter is the best season to visit Salim Chishti’s tomb. It’s between November and February when the weather is the most suitable for visiting the tourist attractions in Fatehpur Sikri. Visit in the morning or late afternoon hours for a pleasant experience.

Time to explore Tomb of Hazrat Salim Chishti

It takes only about half an hour to explore the tomb. However, you must have at least 2-3 hours for a proper visit. The fort complex has several historical buildings from the Mughal era to explore. And it’s spread across a large area.

How to reach Salim Chishti’s Tomb in Fatehpur Sikri?

Sheikh Salim Chishti’s Tomb is 36 km away from Agra. And it’s about 35 km from both Idgah bus stand and Agra Cantt railway station. A small Fatehpur Sikri railway station is the nearest to the tomb, only 3 km away. From Agra airport, it’s 34 km away. But the nearest international airport is in Delhi (215 km away).

And here are the different ways to reach the tomb –

By train – You can take a train from Agra to Fatehpur Sikri. The station is only 3 km away from the tomb. And you can get an auto-rickshaw from the station.

By bus – Buses also run from Agra to Fatehpur Sikri. And the bus stop is about 3 km away from the tomb. You can get an auto-rickshaw from the bus stop, too.

By auto/e-rickshaw – Another popular way to visit the Tomb of Hazrat Salim Chishti is to take an auto-rickshaw from Agra itself. They’re available everywhere in the city.

By cab/taxi – Getting a cab or taxi is the most convenient option to go to the tomb. Full-day cabs are available from the top car rental companies in Agra. So, you can visit the tomb and explore the fort complex together.


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