Khusro Baghprayagraj
The Mughal Necropolis

Overview
A large walled garden housing the tombs of Prince Khusrau, his mother, and sister—classic examples of Mughal tomb architecture.
What To Expect?
A quiet, green park with three sandstone mausoleums featuring intricate Persian inscriptions and carved panels. It is one of the best spots in the city for architecture photography. The garden is famous for its high-quality guavas (Allahabadi Surkha).
Tips
- Try the 'Surkha' guavas from vendors outside the gate during winter.
- The main tomb has a small staircase leading down, though often locked.
Exploring Khusro Bagh
A Tragic Prince
Khusrau Mirza was the eldest son of Emperor Jahangir. After a failed rebellion, he was imprisoned and later buried here.
The architecture combines Islamic and Hindu elements, seen in the domes and chhatris of the tombs.
How to reach Khusro Bagh
Located near the Prayagraj Junction Railway Station.
Tips for Visiting Khusro Bagh, prayagraj
- Try the 'Surkha' guavas from vendors outside the gate during winter.
- The main tomb has a small staircase leading down, though often locked.



















































