Ibrahim Lodhi Tomb image

Ibrahim Lodhi Tomb

Tourist attraction Historical landmark

One of the Most Reviewed Tourist attractions in Noorwala


Address

Tehsil Camp Rd, Devi Mandir Area, Tehsil Camp, Panipat, Haryana 132103, India

Contact

+91 172 270 2955

Rating on Google Maps

3.80 (1.3K reviews)

Open on Google Maps

Working Hours

  • Saturday: 6 am to 8 pm
  • Sunday: 6 am to 8 pm
  • Monday: 6 am to 8 pm
  • Tuesday: 6 am to 8 pm
  • Wednesday: 6 am to 8 pm
  • Thursday: 6 am to 8 pm
  • Friday: 6 am to 8 pm

Featured Reviews


Frequently mentioned in reviews: Ibrahim (19) tomb (17) Lodi (14) Panipat (12) park (11) Babur (8) Sultan (7) Delhi (7) visit (7) Lodhi (6)
Reviews are sorted by relevance, prioritizing the most helpful and insightful feedback at the top for easier reference.
  • 5/5 GOVIND C. 2 years ago on Google • 741 reviews
    The tomb of Ibrahim Khan Lodhi is situated in a park, maintained by Panipat Municipal Committee. The tomb is situated near tehsil office, close to dargah of Sufi saint Bu Ali Shah. He was defeated and killed during the First Battle of Panipat, fighting against Mughal emperor Babur on 21st April, 1526. All that now stands at that place is a rectangular open grave on a high double-terraced platform approached by a flight of steps from two sides constructed in Lakhauri bricks. This grave marks the final resting place of the last Sultan of Delhi,
    4 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 1/5 Govind S. 2 years ago on Google
    A hotel’s food-and-beverage program presents a unique opportunity for hoteliers to drive revenue; however, there will be a quick demise if you cut corners or reduce the operation to an afterthought. F&B programs are highly dynamic operations that can teeter anywhere between growing lucrative and becoming a lost cause. As such, hotels interested in remaining competitive within this functional area must be willing to invest accordingly into human capital and program development. Such an investment is critical in driving overall asset value, not only because F&B revenues increase, but also because hoteliers are able to leverage F&B to position a property within its market and drive revenues in the rooms division. But what does that investment look like? With limited resources, minimal margins and fast currents of culinary trends, it can be a challenge to identify when and where to allocate your investment. To help you navigate the tricky terrain, we’ve outlined the top five do’s and do not’s of F&B management. 1. Do Not Hire Aimlessly Hoteliers will often simply hire warm bodies for F&B positions, but they do so at great risk. You need to take as much care as you do with hiring the rest of the team in order for your F&B outlet to thrive. Likewise, many hoteliers will hire a one-dimensional F&B director with no front-of-house experience, or no kitchen experience. A great F&B director needs to be well rounded in all F&B operations if he or she is going to lead the team to success. 2. Do Not Slack on Training Hiring the right people doesn’t mean much if you aren’t going to properly train them. When proper training isn’t forethought, bad habits are learned and become part of the culture. It’s not enough for new employees to simply mirror established employees. That’s a poor practice because it can never ensure proper training. A lack of training translates to higher turnover, higher operational cost, lower employee morale and a diminished guest experience. 3. Do Not Skip Stand-ups These crucial daily meetings are often overlooked in the F&B space, but they are important so that the entire team can be on the same page. Communication about the menu and any changes or specials, along with upselling opportunities, should be discussed during this time. Uniform and appearance should be checked. Reservations, special groups and VIP’s should be reviewed as well as to ensure the team has a complete understanding of the day’s activity. 4. Do Not Forget to Taste Servers need to taste every menu item. Your guests inevitably will have questions about the menu, and servers need to be able to answer those questions.
    4 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Manish Kundu (. 6 months ago on Google • 45 reviews
    Battery rickshaw also goes here, you need to ask for lodi park. This place is good but not well maintained. The washroom is there in the park, the water cooler as well but local people don't respect the monument as you can see the statues are destroyed. But this happens because people are not aware of the place and tourists don't visit much that's why the government doesn't take the initiative to maintain the site. I suggest everyone after visit send a mail to Haryana tourism send your feedback for improvement and help changing the world.
    3 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Chirag B. 4 years ago on Google
    The Tomb of Ibrahim Lodi in Panipat (Haryana, India) is the tomb of Ibrahim Lodi, Sultan of the Lodi dynasty. Indo-islamic Architecture style used in it, currently a park is made around it, like it's situated in the public park which is not much clean, it's around 1km from bus stand of panipat, and 10 metres from gurudwara, it's open 24x7, although park is not so clean but the tomb is clean site, it's basically called tomb but it only have grave of Ibrahim lodhi
    3 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 3/5 Deepak “DS” K. 2 years ago on Google • 318 reviews
    Only Simple Park nothing special in the park only lodhi tomb are here but tomb Condition not good like other historical tomb and statue are damaged.
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 3/5 aku B. 6 months ago on Google • 1077 reviews
    The tomb of Ibrahim Lodhi is situated in Panipath.  It is one of the most visited places in Haryana. He was the last Sultan of the Delhi Sultanate. Ibrahim Lodhi became Sultan in 1517 after the death of his father Sikandar Khan Lodii and He was the last ruler of the Lodi dynasty. He rules for nine years until 1526. After that, he was defeated and killed at the Battle of Panipat by Babur’s invading army. This majestic tomb is amazing. If you are in Haryana, Don’t miss the chance to visit this place.

  • 5/5 Panchdev M. 1 year ago on Google
    It is a centrally protected monument under Archaeological Survey of India Chandigarh
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Mohammad S. 2 years ago on Google • 224 reviews
    Ibrahim Lodi became the Sultan of Delhi in 1517 after the death of his father Sikandar. He was the last ruler of the Lodi dynasty, reigning for nine years between 1517 until being defeated and killed at the battle of Panipat by Babur's invading army in 1526, giving way to the emergence of the Mughal Empire in India. Ibrahim was an ethnic Pashtun. He attained the throne upon the death of his father, Sikandar, but was not blessed with the same ruling capability. He faced a number of rebellions. The Mewar ruler Rana Sangram Singh extended his empire right up to western Uttar Pradesh and threatened to attack Agra. There was rebellion in the East also. Ibrahim Lodi also displeased the nobility when he replaced old and senior commanders by younger ones who were loyal to him. His Afghan nobility eventually invited Babur to invade India and Rana Sanga invited Babur to invade India, so that Ranga Sanga can rule Delhi.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 3/5 Sundarraj K. 4 years ago on Google
    A relatively unknown destination, so it looks, in Panipat. This is located in a small well maintained garden. The tomb is on a platform and a plaque gives details of Ibrahim Lodi. There is a statue depicting a couple of soldiers around a canon. There is a decent washroom. The place seemed deserted. Barring a few locals there were no tourists. Do visit it as, whether we like it or not, it is part of the Indian history.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Ankit 11 months ago on Google • 132 reviews
    The Tomb of Ibrahim Lodhi, the last Sultan of Delhi who was from the Lodhi Dynasty, is located near the gurudwara. It is situated amidst a small garden. It is located at a walking distance from GT Karnal road. It is an open tomb with a grave of Ibrahim Lodhi. This is the place where the deceased body of the Sultan was buried after his defeat in the first battle of Panipat in 1536 AD at the hands of Babur, who subsequently led to the foundation of the Mughal Empire in the Indian subcontinent. The monument is currently maintained by the Department of Archives and Archaeology, Government of Haryana. A must visit place. Well maintained with the cooperation of the Municipal Corporation of Panipat city.

  • 4/5 Ibraheem R. 2 years ago on Google • 130 reviews
    Small place Good for history loving people Easily accessible But ya note more than 20-30 min visit

  • 3/5 Sujal S. 6 months ago on Google • 99 reviews
    Ibrahim Lodi (d. 21 April 1526) was the last sultan of Delhi. He was an ethnic Pashtun. He became sultan in 1517 after Sikandar Lodi died.[1] Sikandar was his father and Ibrahim was soon challenged by his younger brother, Jalal Kahn.[2] Ibrahim had military skills.[ Babur defeated Ibrahim Lodi in the first battle of Panipat in 1526. In this Babur used the Rumi (Ottoman) device of lashing a large number of carts to form a defending wall with breastwork in between to rest guns (Tughlama system of welfare). His artillery was led by Ustad Ali and Mustafa. It marked the beginning of the Mughal Empire. This was one of the earliest battles involving gun powder firearms and field artillery.[5]

  • 3/5 Dr Sumit C. 5 years ago on Google • 40 reviews
    A review before mine (Jatin Batra's) reflects my sentiments pretty much.. A place of such historical significance should be treated with more respect. A tomb of the King of Delhi is an important landmark, but alas the place is in a state of disrepair. Dogs sleeping, garbage lying around, no lawns and lot of card playing folks.. Even the statues depicting the artillery power of Ibrahim Lodi are in broken state.

  • 4/5 monika r. 1 year ago on Google
    Good symbolic historical place have a vibe of that time The tomb is upstairs n the Elephant grave is on its side Its in A beautiful public park so u can sit for a while, cater a small picnic n educational spot for students for research too

  • 5/5 keshav m. 1 year ago on Google
    Its an important part of indian history. It has also good sitting facility

  • 5/5 Asha S. 1 year ago on Google
    A nice environment and customer friendly staff that guides you through out .. our & out a shopping experience you will remember 🙂 A special mention to Mr Sumit Bawa At Tanishq Panipat for making mine & my family's shopping experience seem less and being always helpful having a association with him since more than 6 years great-full for the guidance and help

  • 4/5 K Prince Khan V. 1 year ago on Google
    Very amazing place for visitors as well as for living. Environment is cool and fantastic and you should visit once also.

  • 3/5 Harsh M. 11 months ago on Google
    It used to be good. I have childhood memories for that place. But now it's not good and in evening it's not safe. Group of People play cards and smokes. But one can come for exercise or walk in early morning, there are excercise machines as well.

  • 5/5 Gulshan k. 2 years ago on Google
    In 1526, the Mughal forces of Babur, the king of Kabulistan (Kabul, Afghanistan), defeated Ibrahim's much larger army in the Battle of Panipat. Ibrahim was killed during the battle at Panipat and his tomb now lies there. It is estimated that Babur's forces numbered around 25,000–30,000 men and had between 20 and 24 pieces of field artillery. Ibrahim Lodi had around 30,000–40,000 men along with at least 100 elephants. After the end of Lodi dynasty, the era of Mughal rule commenced.

  • 4/5 Rajesh K. 5 months ago on Google • 32 reviews
    This tomb of ibrahim lodhi king of panipat . This tomb is nearest of Skylark of panipat. Can see this this is too old it's made in 1526 approx. This is situated in a park calling her lodhi park 🏞️. It's nice park a lots of jhule for kids , for other people's exercise little bit machine . A peace ful area and greenery also .

  • 5/5 Vinit R. 5 months ago on Google
    I didn't enjoyed this much there but you can enjoy your own company there.


Call +91 172 270 2955 Open on Google Maps

Trends



Last updated:

Similar Tourist attractions nearby

Dargah Hazrat Bu Ali Shah Qalandar image
1
Dargah Hazrat Bu Ali Shah Qalandar
Shrine
👍👍 His real name was Sharfuddin but he is well known by his title Bu Ali Shah Qalandar. His father Syed Muhammad Abu al Hassan (Fakhar Uddin) also known as Fakhar e Alam was a great scholar and saint of his time. His father was buried in Village Kirman Parachinar, Pakistan. He is from the ancestry of I...
4.50 (1.7K reviews)
Purana Quila image
2
Purana Quila
Tourist attraction
😐 Purana Qila, Hindustani for Old Fort also formerly called Shergarh & Sher Fort is one of the oldest forts in Delhi, India. The site has been continuously inhabited for 2,500 years and remains dating from the pre-Mauryan period have been found. The present citadel was begun in the time of Humayun and...
4.10 (1.4K reviews)
Kabuli Bagh Masjid image
3
Kabuli Bagh Masjid
Mosque
👍👍 This is orginal barbari masjid made by babar after his first victory india. In tje first battle of Panipat. But this site is not maintained because of ghe localities. Although it has ASI office but the officers are enjoying im ac in tjeir office and people do what they want to do like climbing to te...
4.00 (526 reviews)
Kabuli Bagh Park image
4
Kabuli Bagh Park
Park
👍👍 This is a Historical Place in panipat. The Kabuli Bagh Masjid is a Mosque built by Babar in India in 1526, it's 30% building get damaged and destructed. But the remaining structure is impressive architrachal show the reflection of Muglia Architrachal. There is a park around the Mosque and where loc...
4.00 (211 reviews)
Last updated:
()