Qila Mubarak
The crown jewel of Faridkot — a magnificent 18th-century fort built by Maharaja Bikram Singh, featuring exquisite frescoes, royal halls, and a museum showcasing Sikh history.
Explore details →Step into centuries of Sikh and Sufi heritage, explore majestic forts and palaces, savor authentic Punjabi cuisine, and experience the warmth of a land blessed by Baba Farid.
Beyond the beaten path lies a treasure trove of history, spirituality, and culture waiting to be discovered.
Explore the magnificent Qila Mubarak and Raj Mahal — testimonies to Faridkot's illustrious royal past dating back to the 18th century.
Walk the sacred grounds of Gurudwara Godari Sahib and Tilla Baba Farid, where Sikh and Sufi traditions blend in harmony.
Savor legendary Punjabi dishes — from sarson da saag to the famed atta chicken of Kotkapura and traditional sweets.
Experience a side of Punjab untouched by mass tourism — where every street tells a story and hospitality is a way of life.
From historic forts to serene shrines, here are the destinations that make Faridkot unforgettable.
The crown jewel of Faridkot — a magnificent 18th-century fort built by Maharaja Bikram Singh, featuring exquisite frescoes, royal halls, and a museum showcasing Sikh history.
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A serene Sikh shrine associated with Guru Gobind Singh Ji. The pristine white marble structure, sacred sarovar, and peaceful atmosphere draw devotees from across Punjab.
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Perched on a hillock, this sacred shrine honors Baba Fariduddin Ganjshakar, the revered 13th-century Sufi saint. A place of profound peace and spiritual significance.
Explore details →Plan your trip around Faridkot's vibrant seasons and festivals.
The most anticipated festival of Faridkot, held annually at Tilla Baba Farid. Experience vibrant cultural performances, traditional food stalls, craft fairs, and spiritual gatherings that bring the entire region alive.
Pleasant weather with temperatures between 8°C and 25°C. Perfect for sightseeing, outdoor exploration, and attending local festivals. The countryside is lush green, and the skies are clear.
Most visitors spend 2-3 days exploring Faridkot. Our curated itineraries help you make the most of your time — whether you're a heritage buff, spiritual seeker, or food enthusiast.
“Faridkot was the highlight of our Punjab trip. Qila Mubarak is breathtaking, and the langar at Gurudwara Godari Sahib was the most humbling experience. A hidden gem that everyone should visit!”
— Amarjeet K., Delhi
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