Jaunpur

The city of Jaunpur is well known for its political and historical significance. Many people travel to the Varanasi region every year just to see the city of Jaunpur. Numerous mosques, tombs, and madrassas, most of which were constructed by the Mughals, dot the city. It is also home to some excellent regional specialities, most notably imarti, for which the city is well-known. Tourists go to the city's famed perfume market on weekends and evenings when the city is at its busiest.

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Things To See & Do

Maa Sheetla Devi Temple

Maa Sheetla Devi Temple

Sacred Hindu temple
During the time of the Hindu monarchs, the area now known as Jaunpur was ruled by the Ahir dynasty, and it was there that the historic Maa Sheetla Devi Temple was built. Sheetla Devi is also known as Chaukiya Devi, after the elevated platform on which she was reportedly first erected. The term "Chaukia Dham" refers to the little platform upon which the Goddess's idol has been installed.

2 to 3 hours

Suggested Time

Trilochan Mahadev

Trilochan Mahadev

Revered temple dedicated to Lord Shiva
The Temple of Trilochan Mahadev is a historic Hindu pilgrimage site located around 40 kilometres from the city of Jaunpur. Lord Shiva is worshipped in the Jaunpur Trilochan Mahadev Temple.

1 to 2 hours

Suggested Time

Botany Museum

Botany Museum

Home to different species of flowers
The Botany Museum is an insightful place to visit in Jaunpur where you can learn more about the botanical sciences and take a look at the different species of flora here.

2 to 3 hours

Suggested Time

Zoological Museum

Zoological Museum

Learn more about animal species here
The Zoological Museum of Jaunpur was founded with the express purpose of educating the public and the college's zoology majors. This museum is a great place to spend the day learning about animals.

2 to 3 hours

Suggested Time

Archaeological Museum

Archaeological Museum

Insightful tourist attraction
Visitors from all over the country go to Jaunpur to see the city's Archaeological Museum, which houses a vast collection of artefacts unearthed in the region. There are several old coins on show in the Archaeological Museum of Jaunpur. These coins were used as a form of payment in their respective eras.

3 to 4 hours

Suggested Time

Lal Darwaza Masjid

Lal Darwaza Masjid

Revered masjid reflecting the city’s rich heritage
As Sultan Muhammad Shah's queen, Bibi Raji commissioned the construction of the mosque in the mid-1450s. Originally, Bibi Raji intended for this mosque to be her own place of worship. Even though it looks like the Atala Masjid, this mosque is much smaller. Due to its proximity to Queen Bibi Raji's Lal Darwaza, the mosque was given that name. The mosque, located on Jaunpur's outskirts, is commonly referred to by its alternative name, Ruby Gate Mosque.

1 to 2 hours

Suggested Time

Atala Masjid

Atala Masjid

Revered shrine for Muslims
Atala Masjid in Jaunpur is a mosque built by Ibrahim Shah Sharki in 1408 A.D. The mosque is known for its architecture and features beautiful galleries and artistic walls.

1 to 2 hours

Suggested Time

Yamdagni Ashram

Yamdagni Ashram

Peaceful site with intricate architecture
One of the most popular places for visitors going to Jaunpur is the Yamdagni Ashram. Visitors and, more importantly, devotees go to Jaunpur to see this ashram from all over the world, not just India. The ashram is not religious in any sense, yet its followers still visit in search of quiet reflection.

2 to 3 hours

Suggested Time

Shahi Bridge

Shahi Bridge

Bridge with charming views
A great example of Mughal engineering is the majestic Shahi Bridge in Jaunpur. This bridge spans over the Gomati River and is supported by 10 massive arches due to its massive size and the force of the river's current. There are several pavillion-like graves scattered along the bridge's perimeter, encouraging passers-by to rest and take in the breathtaking view of the water's edge meeting the city skyline.

2 to 3 hours

Suggested Time

Shahi Qila

Shahi Qila

An awe-inspiring fort
There is a complex history behind Shahi Qila (Royal Fort), also known as Karar Fort and Jaunpur Fort. The Rathore rulers of Kannauj donated much of the building materials that went into it. Islamic raiders smashed these religious buildings. Lodhis, who took over from the Tughlaqs a century later, demolished the fort. However, under the rule of Mughal kings Humayun and Akbar, it underwent substantial renovations and repairs.

3 to 4 hours

Suggested Time

Best Time To Visit Jaunpur

Summer and Winter Destination

  • NOV-FEB

    Peak Season

  • MAR-JUN

    Moderate Season

  • JUL-SEP

    Off-season

  • What To Expect:Pleasant weather with cool temperature at night
  • Things You'll Love:Religious sites, shopping complexes and nightlife

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