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Daulatabad Fort Entry Ticket with Optional Guide

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Daulatabad Fort, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India

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From Aurangabad: Daulatabad Fort Tour with Pickup & Drop-off & Local Expert

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  • Explore the majestic hilltop fortress of Daulatabad, one of the most powerful forts of medieval India
  • Climb through intricate defense systems, moats, and secret escape routes
  • Discover architectural marvels like Chand Minar, Baradari, and the royal palace ruins
  • Enjoy panoramic views from the top after ascending through steep rock-cut steps
  • Learn about the fort’s unique history—briefly declared the capital of India by Muhammad bin Tughlaq
  • Open from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, open daily

Embark on a historical adventure at Daulatabad Fort, a 14th-century hilltop citadel located just 15 km from Aurangabad. Originally known as Devgiri, this fortress is a masterpiece of military engineering and has stood as a symbol of power through several dynasties including the Yadavas, Delhi Sultanate, Mughals, and Nizams.

What makes Daulatabad Fort legendary is its unparalleled defense design—including multiple gates, false doors, steep slopes, and a dark bat-infested tunnel called Andheri, created to trap intruders. The 200-foot Chand Minar, modeled after Qutub Minar, adds a striking silhouette to the fort’s skyline.

Climb your way through zigzag stone pathways, ancient ramparts, and lookout towers until you reach the summit, where panoramic views of the Deccan Plateau await. The fort also has underground passages, granaries, and a water reservoir, showcasing the brilliance of ancient Indian planning.

Choose the guided option to dive deeper into stories of strategic genius, royal treachery, and forgotten glory, brought to life by an experienced local guide.

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