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Aaram Baagh is originated from the venue popularly known as 'Garden of Retreat' or 'Pleasure Garden' having its association with Mughal Kings and their royal families built originally for relaxation. These were outhouses built outside the cities for recreation and leisure amidst royal comforts.
First Aaram Baagh was built by Mughal Emperor Babur in 1528, near Agra, India.
Agra is one of the famous tourist destinations comprising of Mughal era architecture reflecting in Forts, Palaces, and Monuments including the ‘Taj Mahal’, one of the seven wonders of the world.
Taking a cue of this historical lineage, ‘Pachar Group of Hotels’ came up with Aaram Baagh at Agra with two Palaces known as Shahi Mahal and Shalimar Mahal.
Spread in a vast area of greenery with sylvan background. Aaram Baagh is located in the outskirts of Arga city in a pollution free and eco-friendly environment amidst sprawling lush green area.
The distance between Aaram Baagh from the famous Taj Mahal is just 10 kms and 27 kms from Fatehpur Sikri.
Mughal architecture and Heritage
Aaram Baagh speaks an essence of Mughal era with its heritage and architecture from the period of great Mughal Emperor Babur to the last Mughal King Bahadur Shah Zafar (1500-1800).
Shahi Mahal has been aesthetically designed and constructed with a combination of Indian, Mughal and European style of architecture. The red stone has been significantly used in the architecture. Shahi Mahal depicts Mughal Emperor Akbar’s era and its royal lineage whereas Shalimar Mahal is reminiscence of Mughal Emperor Shahjahan’s period where white stone was predominantly used in entire architecture.