Taj Mahal
One of the Seven Wonders of the World and the Taj Mahal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, attract about eight million tourists annually. It was developed according to the instructions of the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan as a love icon for his beloved wife Mumtaz. The intricate and exquisite architecture of the Taj Mahal in beautiful ivory white marble is what makes it one of the most visited tourist sites in Agra.
In addition to a regular visit, you can also book an exclusive guided tour of the Taj Mahal with InterMiles where an experienced and knowledgeable guide will help you explore the "Wonders of the World" while sharing interesting stories and facts on the subject.
Fatehpur Sikri
This perfect blend of architecture and religious beliefs is located 40 kilometers from Agra and is perfect for a day trip. The city was founded by the Mughal Emperor Akbar and is made of red sandstone. Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this place is home to the Jameh Mosque, Buland Darwaza, the tomb of Salim Chisti and many other important heritage sites. If you love discovering ancient and historical places, then this place should be on your list of sights in Agra.
Agra Fort
Also known as "the epitome of the Mughal dynasty," this red sandstone structure is delicate, beautiful and majestic at the same time. It is located on the right bank of Yamuna River, only 2.5 kilometers from the Taj Mahal. The Agra Fort area stretches to such an extent that it is often referred to as the walled city. This vast fort consists of the Pearl Mosque, Moti Mosque, and Jahangiri Mahal, which delights every visitor with its exceptionally beautiful artwork making it one of the best places to visit in Agra.
Mehtab Bagh
Mahtab Bagh, the last of the eleven and only remaining gardens built by the Mughals, is located north of the Taj Mahal and overlooks the Agra Fort. This park is perfectly symmetrical and a perfect place to take amazing photos. On full moon nights, the waters of Mahtab Bagh reflect the beautiful Taj Mahal and this view is so impressive that it cannot be described in words.
Jama Masjid
Shah Jahan dedicated the Jameh Mosque to his favorite daughter and is also known as the "Sacred Heart of Agra". This mosque is unique in that it is one of the largest mosques built by the Mughals in India. The grand mosque structure has a fountain in the middle and the interior is inscribed in Persian style with a tribute to Shah Jahan and Jahan Ara. This mosque also has the tomb of Selim Chisti in its surroundings. Every Friday, a special prayer is held which is attended by thousands of devotees, making it a special tourist spot in Agra.
Chini Ka Rauza
The name also means China Tomb, a funerary monument built in memory of the chief minister of the court, Allama Afzal Khan Mullah, during the reign of the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. It is not easy to spot the monument and it is hidden among the dense trees. It is supposed to be the first of its kind, as it is decorated with brightly colored tiles. It is known that this decorative tile is imported from China. This tourist area of Agra is an excellent example of fused Indo-Persian art.
Anguri Bagh
Anguri Bagh or Grape Garden is centrally located in the center of Khas Mahal. This shop had baths or imperial baths which were used by royal women for socializing and spending time in privacy. Its surroundings are made of fine white marble, gilded and gilded, and decorated with beautiful paintings. This place was home to thick vineyards which is why it was called "Angouri Bagh". So when you are in Agra, make sure to visit this tourist area of Agra!
Korai Village
Home of the Kalandhar tribe, this village is located on the Agra-Fatehpur Sikri Highway. You can take a day trip to this village and experience the authentic Indian rural life. You will be amazed to see their homes, the style of their kitchen and how they extract water with a hand pump. The people of this village earn a living through the daily trips they take and share the income equally among the families. This village is one of the must-visit places in Agra to experience the real Indian life.
Taj Museum
Established in 1982, this museum is located within the Taj Mahal complex at the western ends of Taj Gardens. As the name suggests, this place is all about discovering facts about the Taj Mahal. You will also find gold and silver coins that were minted during the Mughal era. If you are a history buff, you should not miss this tourist spot in Agra. This museum provides the opportunity to get a closer look at the blueprints, art, and artifacts used to build this elegant, world-class monument.
Agra City Shopping
Agra is mainly known for its historical monuments, castles and palaces, but it has some of the best shopping malls and traditional bazaars. Among the most popular shopping complexes are Sadar Bazaar, Kinari Bazaar and Monroe Road. Sadar Bazaar is her favorite market for buying ethnic clothes, shoes and accessories. If you want to collect some handicrafts along with marbles, glassware, carpets, leather and textiles, then Kinari Bazaar is where you should head right in!
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