Tughlaqabad Fort, Delhi
Facts and practical information
Tughlaqabad Fort stands as a formidable remnant of Delhi's storied past, a testament to the grandeur and ambition of the Tughlaq dynasty. Constructed in the 14th century by Ghiyas-ud-din Tughlaq, the founder of the Tughlaq dynasty, this sprawling fort was intended to serve as a citadel of strength and a bulwark against Mongol invasions.
Covering an expansive area, the fort presents a rugged beauty, with its massive stone ramparts and battlements that have withstood the ravages of time. The fort's high walls and imposing gates speak of a time when defense was a paramount concern. The complex includes a series of underground passages, grand palaces, and a vast reservoir, showcasing the architectural ingenuity of the era.
Despite its initial grandeur, Tughlaqabad Fort's history is steeped in legend and tragedy. It is said that the fort was cursed by the Sufi saint, Nizamuddin Auliya, leading to its rapid decline and eventual desertion. Today, the fort lies in partial ruins, a silent witness to the centuries that have passed.
The fort is now a popular tourist destination for those interested in Delhi's history and architecture. Visitors can explore the labyrinthine ruins, climb the ancient walls, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding city. The fort's eerie, desolate ambience adds to its allure, transporting visitors back to a time of sultans and sieges.
Tughlaqabad Fort – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Jahanpanah City Forest, Shri Guru Ravidas Gurughar, Jahanpanah, Dr. Karni Singh Shooting Range.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How to get to Tughlaqabad Fort by public transport?
Bus
- Air Force Station • Lines: 34, 544, 717, 717A, Bpg, Ml-82 (8 min walk)
- Tughlakabad • Lines: 34, 544, 717, 717A, Bpg, Ml-82 (9 min walk)