Agra 4 Days Tour Package

3 Nights 4 Days

Destinations

Agra

Overview

The historic city of Agra is known as the "Land of Taj Mahal" and the "City of Pethas," or Petha, an Indian treat made from ash gourd.The city features a large selection of Pethas.
Unquestionably, one of the most popular tourism destinations in India is Agra. Agra offers a spectacular trip in every way, from the historical attractions that transport visitors back to the illustrious past of the Mughals to the busy streets, colourful markets where you can buy amazing things, and mouthwatering cuisine that will leave an everlasting flavour in your mouth. Every history buff will undoubtedly like visiting Agra. Agra, better known as the home of the Taj Mahal, was formerly the capital of the Mughal Empire. With a wealth of historical landmarks, the city occupies a significant spot on India's tourism map.

Detail Itinerary

Your tourist guide will be waiting for you at the Delhi airport and take you in a taxi for the about three to four-hour trip to Agra. As quickly as you get in Agra, you'll be left off at the hotel. Enter your room after the check-in process is finished. Spend the day unwinding. Enjoy your dinner.

The journey will start in the morning once breakfast is over. The entire relaxing trip will be made in an air-conditioned cab. The guide will take care of you while you are on your trip.

Now let's examine the city.

Visit the Taj Mahal early in the day to kick off your journey.
This location doesn't need to be described in great detail due to its being so well-known. In addition, the site should be a must visit destination for any tourist visiting India as it is one of the 7 wonders of the world. The Taj Mahal appears like a vision from the southern bank of the Yamuna River in the gloomy and occasionally chaotic city of Agra.
The whole Taj complex is well known for possessing both an aesthetic and historical appeal.

Pay a visit to Agra Fort - Agra Fort is an emblem of Agra and is also known as Lal-Qila, Fort Rouge, or Qila-i-Akbari. It is so large that it is widely referred to as a great wall. Built entirely out of red sandstone, it is the ideal representation of Mughal architecture and design. The Agra Fort contains many buildings that are a fusion of various architectural styles. The buildings inside the fort have a distinctive appearance thanks to the integration of these various designs.

Pay a visit to the Tomb of Itimad-ud-Daulah - Pure white marble was used to construct Itmad-ud-Daulah tomb. Even though the tomb is the main structure, there are other outbuildings and Persian-styled gardens as well. The design of this tomb has frequently been described as a passing fad in Mughal construction.

Pay a visit to Mehtab Bagh - One of the surviving Mughal gardens in Agra is the charbagh garden complex known as Mehtab Bagh. The fountain in front of the entry gate offers a picture-perfect perspective of the Taj. Those who love nature and photography frequently visit this location to see the sun set.

Visit Panch Mahal, commonly known as the badger or the wind tower. It is one of the most spectacular Mughal-era monuments still standing and is made up of five pavilions. It stands for the harmony amidst diversity of the mediaeval era. The castle is a museum of history and art.

Pay a visit to Buland Darwaza - 
Akbar constructed this enormous gate in 1576 AD to mark his victory over Gujarat, making it the highest entryway in the world. A magnificent example of Mughal architecture is Buland Darwaza. It is crafted from red and buff stone and is embellished with black and white marble.

Pay a visit to Jodha Bai's Palace - 
One of the most amazing structures from the Mughal Period is Jodha Bai Palace. It represents the mediaeval era's unity amid diversity. The mansion is a treasure trove of art and history. It has been given UNESCO's designation as a world heritage.

Pay a visit to Sheikh Salim Chisti Tomb - The white marble tomb of Sheikh Salim Chisti is situated in the centre of a sizable sandstone formation. The delicately carved marble jali screens are a good example of fine craftsmanship. The stunning helical brackets that are used to hold its broad chajja on all four sides will wow you.

The tour's schedule is kept straightforward because visitors must get back to Delhi by day's end.

Pay a visit to Sikandra Fort 
It is a well-kept fort, and the stunning architecture effectively draws a lot of tourists all year long. The fort stands out due to the intricate carving, beautiful gardens, and red granite. It is a nice, serene, and tranquil setting in which to pass a winter afternoon.

Pay a visit to Guru Ka Tal
One of the significant places of worship for Sikhs is Guru ka Tal. In terms of general architecture, Gurudwara Guru Ka Taal, as one Agra's well-known tourist attraction, is similar to other Mughal-era buildings. This likeness is enhanced by use of the red sandstone in the construction.

Pay a visit to Akbar's Tomb
The structure made of white marble and sandstone is a particularly intriguing tourist destination. According to legend, the Muslim sultans closely monitored the mausoleum's construction. Akbar, the last Mughal emperor, is buried in the 119-acre Akbar's Tomb. a significant piece of Mughal construction.

In the mid-afternoon travel back to the hotel, where you can check out. You will be delivered to the international airport in Delhi. From there, board a flight and travel to your next location. And that concludes the four-day trip to Agra.

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