Travellers, especially foreigners, make sure not to miss a visit to the Qutub Minar or the Red Fort on their trip to Delhi. If statistics are to be considered, these monuments attract a large number of tourists every year. But there are many other structures in the capital that tourists often overlook, even though they have played an equally important role in shaping Delhi’s history. Safdarjung Tomb Such an architectural marvel. This historical building reflects the grandeur of the Mughal period.
Highlights of Safdarjung Tomb
Safdarjung Tomb was built in 1754 for Nawab Safdarjung (pictured) in the Mughal Empire style. The major features of the Safdarjung Tomb are: a four-garden plan with the tomb in the centre, a nine-fold floor plan, a five-part facade, and a large platform with a hidden staircase. The garden is in the Mughal Charbagh garden style, and is a smaller version of the garden of Humayun’s Tomb.
Safdarjung Tomb Timings: 7 am to 5 pm
Safdarjung Tomb Entry Fee: Rs 15/- for Indians, Rs 200/- for adults
Photography Fee: Free (Video shoot only Rs. 25/-)
Famous for: Hiking, Photography, Sightseeing and Picnics
Tour Duration: 1-2 hours
Best time to visit Safdarjung Tomb
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The best time to visit Safdarjung Tomb in Delhi is cool, dry weather. You can choose to go on a sightseeing tour anytime between November and March. During this period the weather of Delhi remains pleasant. The temperature remains between 20 to 25 degrees. We suggest you wear light clothing. Make sure to visit the monument early in the morning to avoid the evening crowd.
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Safdarjung Tomb Architecture
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Safdarjung Tomb, the last monumental garden mausoleum of the Mughals, was planned and built like an enclosed garden mausoleum in the style of Humayun’s Tomb. It is a sandstone and marble mausoleum. The monument has an air of grandeur and an impressive presence with its domed and arched reddish brown and white colored structures.
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Interesting information about Safdarjung Tomb
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Safdarjung Tomb attracts travelers from all over the world who are curious about the decadence of the Mughal era. Here are 4 facts about the Safdarjung Tomb that you must know before visiting the structure:
- The architecture of the Safdarjung Tomb is ridiculed for the use of poor quality materials in construction.
- The tomb bears an inscription in Arabic which reads: “When a hero of apparent bravery departs from the transitory, may he become an inhabitant of God’s paradise”.
- Although the mausoleum is built in the style of the Taj Mahal, it lacks symmetry as prominence has been given to the vertical axis, giving it an unbalanced appearance.
- The marble and red sandstone used for this structure is said to have been removed from the tomb of Abdur Rahim Khan-i-Khanan.
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Places to visit near Safdarjung Tomb
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You can stop at Lodhi Gardens, a popular tourist attraction in Delhi. Spread over 90 acres, it is home to the Tomb of Mohammed Shah, Tomb of Sikandar Lodi, Sheesha Gumbad and Bada Gumbad. If you are fond of shopping, you are in luck. Khan Market, Delhi’s mecca for brand-conscious shoppers, is just a short distance away. You can shop for silver jewellery, electronics and branded clothes among other things.
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Traveler Tips
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Safdarjung Tomb is a testament to the grandeur of the city and gives an interesting glimpse of Delhi’s glorious past. If you’re planning to visit the monument here are some tips and hints you should keep in mind.
- If you want in-depth information about the monument then it is advisable to pay a local guide.
- Don’t forget to carry a water bottle to keep yourself hydrated.
- Remove heels for shoes as the terrain is mostly uneven.
- Nearby eateries are known to overcharge tourists, so we recommend you bring your own snacks.
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How to reach Safdarjung Tomb?
Safdarjung Tomb is located near Safdarjung Airport at the T junction of Lodhi Road and Aurobindo Marg in New Delhi. There are several means by which you can reach the monument. The nearest metro station to Safdarjung Tomb is Jor Bagh. From there you can take a cab or auto to reach your destination. The auto driver will charge you a nominal amount of Rs 40/-.
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The pavilions of the Safdarjung Tomb are built on the western, northern and southern sides and are named Jangli Mahal (Palace in the Forest), Moti Mahal (Pearl Palace) and Badshah Pasand (King’s favourite) respectively. The Nawab’s family used to reside in these pavilions. Now the entire monument is under the control of the Archaeological Survey of India, which has its offices in the pavilions and also a library at the main gate. Book your trip to Delhi as soon as possible to see this architectural marvel in its full glory.
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