Agra 3 Days Tour Package

2 Nights / 3 Days

Destinations

Agra

Overview

One of the magnificent structures from the Mughal Empire which can be seen in Agra, a city just on banks of the Yamuna, which symbolises the pure heartland of the country's rich heritage and fabled past, is the Taj Mahal, the universal emblem of love. The city of Agra, a monument to the Mughals' enormous aesthetic and architectural ambitions, offers the best view of them. Here, you can explore the forts, castles, tombs, and royal gardens to learn more about the city's historic history and culture. Additional reason why so many people travel to Agra is because of the Taj Mahal, being one of the seven wonders of the world. You'll also come across a number of other, equally distinctive, sights, though.

Detail Itinerary

The tour guide will pick you up from the airport in Delhi and drive you in a cab to Agra, which will take approximately 3–4 hours. You'll be dropped off at the hotel as soon as you get to Agra. After completing the check-in procedures, enter your room. Spend a day relaxing. Enjoy the dinner fare.

fter breakfast is finished in the morning, the excursion will begin. An air-conditioned cab will be used for the entire leisurely journey. You will be taken care of during your tour by the guide.
Let's look at the city.

Begin your journey by visiting the Taj Mahal in the morning. This sight doesn't require much description because it is so well-known. Additionally, as one of the seven wonders of the world, the location is a must-see for any traveller visiting India for sightseeing. The Taj Mahal, which can be found in the murky and occasionally turbulent city of Agra, emerges like a mirage from the Yamuna River's southern bank.
The entire Taj complex is renowned for holding both a historical and

Visit the Tomb of Itmad-ud-Daulah Because of how much it resembles a smaller Taj Mahal, it is also known as "Baby Taj." This nickname is a significant reason for its gaining popularity. Instead of a dome, the tomb's roof is encased by a simple canopy. The building has a little tower on each of its four corners. It is worthwhile to view the gardens, latticework, ornamental semi-precious stones, and interior decorations. In contrast to the Taj Mahal, the area is less crowded, allowing visitors to experience a calm atmosphere.

Pay a visit to the Agra Fort, a stunning piece of construction. It is a superb illustration of Mughal artwork and architecture and red sandstone construction. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is located 2.5 kilometres from Taj Mahal.

Visit Mehtab Bagh: Often referred to as the "Moonlight Garden," this is one of Agra's most beautiful tourist attractions. It is close to Taj Mahal to the north and has views of the Yamuna River and Agra Fort on the other side. Mehtab Bagh, which is perfectly placed with the Taj Mahal's gardens, offers a picture-perfect vista of the Taj from the fountain in front of the entry gate. Those who love nature and photography frequently visit this location to see the sun set.

Take a trip to RamBagh, one of Agra's original Mughal gardens. The garden, also known as Bagh-i-Gul Afshan, was built in the style of a charbagh. Four major elements of the complex are separated by paths and waterways

Explore the Tomb of Akbar -  On the outskirts of Agra, close to Sikandra, is Akbar's Tomb, the 119-acre final ending up of the Mughal Emperor Akbar. It was built around 1605 to 1618 and also is regarded as a notable piece of Mughal architecture. The construction of this monument, which was made entirely of white marble and stone, was personally overseen by Emperor Akbar. This sandstone and white marble building is a fascinating tourist attraction. 

Go to Guru Ka Tal, One of Agra's most well-known tourist destinations, Gurudwara Guru Ka Taal, is similar to other buildings from the Mughal era in terms of general architecture. Its construction, which made use of red sandstone, adds to the likeness. Only eight of the twelve towers that made up the original building still stand today. This is the most important shrine for Sikh pilgrims. This gurudwara was built in Guru Teg Bahadur Ji's honour, and each year hundreds of devotees visit to pay respects and seek blessings.

Visit the Sikander Fort; It is a wonderfully orderly and maintained location. Visitors like attending tours of the fort because of the intricate elements in the building. It projects in the shape of a pyramid from the exterior. Tourists find it to be a lovely and peaceful spot.

In the end of the day, return to the hotel and check out. Depart for International Airport of Delhi.  Get on the flight and fly to your next location from there. That brings the 3-day trip of Agra to a close.

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