Basic Details
Established in: *
Destination Type: Cultural/Historical
It is a: Tomb
Travel Purpose: Educational
Best Session to visit: Autumn/Fall, Spring, and Winter
Known For: History, Architect, Man-made water body
Contact Information
Address: J P Nagar, Rauza Rd, Laxkariganj, Rohtas, Bihar, India, Asia, 821115
Nearby Cities: Sasaram
Map: View on Map
Phone:
Website: Visit Website
Continent: Asia
Facilities
Parking: Free Parking Lot
Aminities: Wheelchair-accessible Parking
Water: Yes
Toilet: Yes, Free.
Accessibility: Wheelchair-accessible Parking
Other Information
Payments: UPI and Cash
Average Cost: INR 200
Budget: Mid-Range
Duration: Day Trip
Road Condition: Good
More Information
Shershah Suri’s tomb is located in the middle of Sasaram, Bihar. It is a true symbol of history and amazing architecture. It was built in 1545, just three months after Sher Shah Suri sadly died in a gunpowder accident. He was the founder of the Sur Empire and made sure his memory would live on through this monument.
Shershah Suri’s tomb sits on a big square platform made of golden sandstone and is surrounded by a beautiful man-made lake. Green parks around the lake make the place even more peaceful and stunning. Because of its beauty and historical value, the tomb is now a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Over time, this famous place has become even more attractive. Many tourists visit every day, showing how special it is. As someone who lives nearby, I have visited many times, and each time, I am amazed. The calm surroundings and the way the tomb reflects in the water make it feel like a magical place.
If you love history or just enjoy visiting beautiful places, the tomb of Sher Shah Suri is one of the must-see tourist places in Sasaram. It gives a glimpse into India’s rich past and incredible architecture.
#Notice:
Avoid Visiting here in summer due to very high humidity.
FAQ
Q: What make this Special?
A: Shershah Suri’s tomb is known for History, Architect, Man-made water body.
Q: Which is the Nearest city from Shershah Suri’s tomb?
A: This Cultural/Historical destination is close to Sasaram .