Akbar's Mausoleum
For almost 50 years, sovereign Akbar the Great administered the Mughal realm, significantly increasing its domain to incorporate a large portion of the northern portion of the Indian subcontinent. His remaining parts (alongside those of two of his girls) can be found at what is currently quite possibly the most mainstream vacation spots in Agra, Akbar’s Mausoleum.
The mind boggling highlights a brilliant sandstone and marble burial chamber with striking marble decorate in an assortment of tones. The design is encircled by Mughal gardens that are home to deer, eland, monkeys, and surprisingly a couple of peacocks.
On the off chance that you end up going with a compass, whip it out at this site. You’ll see that the burial chamber points toward the east—a difference to virtually any remaining Mughal burial places, which highlight Mecca.
Address: Sikandra, Agra