Agra Tour 5 Days Package

4 Nights 5 Days

Destinations

Agra

Overview

The Taj Mahal, the international symbol of love, is one of the majestic buildings from the Mughal Empire that can be found in Agra, a city upon the banks of the Yamuna that represents the pristine heartland of the nation's rich heritage and storied past. The Mughals are best glimpsed in Agra, which is a monument to their immense aesthetic and architectural impulses. You can discover the city's illustrious history and culture here by visiting its forts, palaces, mausoleums, and royal gardens. The Taj Mahal, one of seven wonders of the world, is also in Agra, which is another reason why so many people go there. However, you'll also see a lot of other, just as unique, attractions.

Detail Itinerary

The tourists will land at Delhi International Airport, the tour conductor will take you to Agra through a cab which will take nearly 3-4 hours. As you reach Agra,  you will be dropped to the hotel. Complete all the formalities of check-in and get into your room. Take a day to relax. Enjoy the night cuisine.

Taj Mahal -  The sights don't need to be described as much as it is widely famous. And, every tourist visiting India for sightseeing wishes to visit the site as it is among the 7 wonders of the world . The Taj Mahal, which is located in the hazy and occasionally tumultuous city of Agra, rises like a vision from the southern side of the Yamuna River.
The whole Taj complex is noted for carrying a heritage along with it in addition to being a tribute to the beauty and brilliance of artists from a bygone period. The complex was there for 130 years throughout the Mughal era.

Come back to the hotels or breakfast and restart the city tour

Move ahead  and visit Tomb of  Itmad-ud- Daulah - It also goes by the name "Baby Taj" because it resembles a scaled-down Taj Mahal. One of the key factors contributing to its rising popularity is this moniker. The tomb's roof is covered by a modest canopy rather than a dome. Each of the building's four corners has a little minaret. The gardens, latticework, semi-precious stones (used as ornamentation), and interior designs are all worth seeing. Contrary to the Taj Mahal, this location is less busy, allowing for a tranquil atmosphere to be experienced

Start driving and visit Agra Fort - The fort is a magnificent work of architecture. It is a great example of red sandstone construction and Mughal art and architecture.
It is 2.5 kilometres away from Taj Mahal and is a 
UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Move ahead and visit Jama Masjid of Agra - The Jama Masjid's architecture and design are both fantastical in nature. One of the most amazing destinations to visit in Agra is Jama Masjid, which was built with red sandstone and marble accents. It comprises a sizable courtyard that is encircled on three sides by cloisters.

Start driving and return to the hotel

Visiting Tomb of Akbar - 
The structure, which is made of white marble and sandstone, is a genuinely intriguing tourist destination. It is claimed that the Muslim Rulers closely monitored the building of this tomb. Akbar's Tomb, the 119-acre last burial place of the Mughal Emperor Akbar. A significant Mughal architectural masterpiece.

Visit Guru Ka Tal - Regarded as one of the most significant places for Sikh pilgrims. Every year, thousands of devotees come to this gurudwara, which was established in Guru Teg Bahadur Ji's honour, to pay homage and ask for blessings.
 
Visit Sikander Fort -  It is a really clean and well-kept area. Due to the complex details in the fort's architecture, visitors adore taking tours of the location. From the outside, it has a pyramidal projection. It is a beautiful and serene location for tourists.

Visit Kanch Mahal - A testament to the best qualities of residential Mughal architecture is the square-shaped Kanch Mahal. The home is constructed across two levels and includes a square room each of its four edges. The main hall has two apertures that allow air and sunlight to enter freely.

Visit Panch Mahal -  It is also referred to as the wind tower or the badger. It is composed of five pavilions and is among the most amazing structures that survive from the Mughal era. It represents the mediaeval era's unity amid diversity. The castle is a treasure trove of art and history. 

Visit Jodha Bai's Palace -This palace is among the most amazing structures that survive from the Mughal era. It represents the mediaeval era's unity amid diversity. The castle is a treasure trove of art and history. 

Visit Buland Darwaza -  An impressive imperial gate from the 17th century at Fatehpur Sikri, Agra, is a symbol of bravery and triumph. Buland means "Victory".

Visit Tomb of Sheikh  Salim Chisti 
The  Tomb  is a revered Muslim shrine and one of the best specimens of Mughal architecture. A massive sandstone rock contains the mausoleum of Sheikh Salim Chisti, a white marble building.

After visiting all these attractions drive and get back to Agra

Visiting Mehtab Bagh - Commonly known as "Moonlight Garden," is currently regarded as one of Agra's most stunning tourist destinations.

Visit RamBagh - One of Agra's earliest Mughal gardens. The garden was constructed using a charbagh pattern and was also called Bagh-i-Gul Afshan. The complex is divided into four main sections by pathways and canals.

Visit Chini Ka Rauza - It is essentially a funeral monument that serves as Allama Afzal Khan Mullah's final resting place. This well-known tourist destination in Agra features Indo-Persian architecture. During the Mughal Empire, this monument was also known as Kashi and Chini, and portions of it are still decorated with glazed tiles. In addition, the interior of the monument, which features floral paintings, is a major draw.

Drive back to the hotel in the mid Afternoon and check out from there. You will be dropped to Delhi International Airport. From there get into the Flight and reach your next destination. And, the 5 days Agra tour completes with that.

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