Akbar's Tomb, Sikandra
ASI Protected Monument
The mausoleum of Emperor Akbar the Great, begun by Akbar himself and completed by his son Jahangir in 1613, stands in a vast 119-acre charbagh at Sikandra on the Agra–Mathura road. Its five-storeyed sandstone-and-marble pyramid and the ornate Buland Darwaza gateway blend Hindu, Islamic and Persian motifs, mirroring the syncretic outlook of the emperor. Herds of blackbuck grazing in the gardens add to its charm.
Timings: Sunrise to sunset, all days
Weekly closure / special viewing: Open all seven days.
Entry fees
| Category | Fee per person |
| Indian citizens | ₹30 |
| SAARC / BIMSTEC nationals | ₹30 |
| Other foreign nationals | ₹310 |
| Children below 15 years | Free |
How to reach: About 10 km from Agra city centre on NH-19 (Agra–Delhi highway) at Sikandra; city buses, autos and taxis available. The Tomb of Mariam-uz-Zamani is 1 km away.
Facilities & visitor tips: Ticket counter at gate; large gardens suitable for family visits; combine with Guru ka Taal Gurudwara nearby.
Online tickets: asi.paygov.org.in | Tourist helpline: 1363 | Emergency: 112
Note:-
- Fees are subject to revision by ASI/ADA; the online portal reflects current rates.
- ADA toll: Foreign visitors additionally pay a ₹500 ADA pathkar (toll), valid the same day across Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, Fatehpur Sikri, Akbar’s Tomb and Itimad-ud-Daulah; it is not levied on Fridays.