Explore the majestic Munger Fort in Bihar, previously called 'Monghyr'! Discover its ancient walls and historical secrets. A perfect Indian travel destination for history buffs!
Explore The Shah Shuja'S Palace Ruins.
Take Photos Of The Ganges River View.
Visit Kashtaharini Ghat For A Holy Dip.
Visit The British Cemetery Inside The Fort.
Walk Along The Fort'S Massive Ramparts.
October to March
Morning
₹500 per person
Munger Fort's history spans several dynasties, beginning with the Mauryas and Guptas. However, its prominence rose during the Mughal era. In the 14th century, it was captured by the Delhi Sultanate. Later, it came under the control of the Mughals, with Shah Shuja, the son of Shah Jahan, residing here for a significant period. The fort witnessed a crucial phase during the British rule when it served as an important military base. Mir Qasim, the Nawab of Bengal, also used the fort as his capital for a short time, strengthening its defenses and establishing an arms factory. The British East India Company eventually gained control, further fortifying it. The fort's strategic location on the Ganges River made it a vital asset for controlling trade and transportation in the region. Today, it stands as a testament to the diverse historical forces that have shaped Munger.