{Best and Awesome} Agra Tours in India

Agra is undoubtedly the most important tourist attraction in India. The white marble Taj Mahal is the mausoleum of the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan's beloved queen and is the ultimate crown of this former Mughals capital. Agra was discovered during the reign of Raja Badal Singh in 1475, but during the Mughal period, the city was at its peak. In the meantime, it became the center of art, culture, learning and business, and large majestic buildings and monuments made this land more spectacular. Even today, Agra's leather goods and pietra hard marble inlays are famous, and the exotic Mughal cuisine itches many people's taste buds.

Agra is one of the famous golden triangles of India and the cities of Delhi and Jaipur. It witnessed the golden age of Mughal architecture and boasts many beautiful monuments, such as Agra Fort and Itmad-ud-daulah. Starting from Babar, the era in which India established its first formal Persian garden, the city on the banks of the Yamuna River remains the city of Moghuls chosen because of its proximity to the center of Felhi, India’s political power. The garden mausoleums in Sikadra, Akbar and Fatehpur Sikri are the most visited tours in the city.



The main attractions of Agra

Agra Fort, Taj Mahal, India
Agra's crown, the dirge in white marble, the poem of love, the Taj Mahal was built by Shah Jahan to fulfill his promise to his beloved wife, Montazmahal, to build the most magnificent monument for her as a mausoleum. . Montaz died while giving birth to Shah Jahan’s 14th child. The love between couples is a legend. It calmly stood on a tall marble platform on the banks of the Yamuna River. It took 20 years to complete the monument, and technical workers and artisans from all over the world, mainly in Central Asia, were hired for it. Beauty contributes to strength. It is said that about 20,000 people worked hard to make Taj. Taj worked hard on Isa Khan, the main architect from Iran Shiraz who came to India.

Itimude - Ude - Taura Mausoleum

This is a garden mausoleum in the middle of a luxurious Persian garden. It is the tomb of Mirza Giasberg, the father-in-law of Emperor Jahangir. He was awarded the title of Imadou Udtalla (national pillar). It is said to be the predecessor of the Taj Mahal. It was the first Mughal structure made only of marble, and for the first time used pietra cemented carbide inlaid marble works. The building jewel is the brain of Queen Noorjehan, who was built between 1622 and 1628, and is similar to the Jehangir tomb she built near Lahore, Pakistan.

Agra Fort

Agra Fort was first built in 1565 and was built in 1565 in Akbar. Later, Jehangir and Shahhan also added many things for this purpose. Its massive double wall has four huge portals, surrounding many palaces, courtyards, mosques, bathrooms and fabulous gardens with fountains and pavilions designed to provide residents with the most magnificent and luxurious lifestyle. The greatest sense of security. Among the most notable are Diwan-i-Am, Diwan-i-Khas, Khas Mahal, Mirror Palace, Pearl Mosque, Nagina Masjid, Angoori Bagh and Fish Pavilion, and Red Sandstone built by Akbar for Jehangiri Mahal. Bayi.

Sigendra

10 km from the city center, Sikandra is Akbar’s mausoleum, started by Akbar and completed by his son Jahangir. It shows an eclectic mix of Hindu, Christian, Islamic, Buddhist and Jain architectural styles, named after Sikander Lodhi. This burial chamber has a three-story minaret. All four corners are inlaid with red sand and marble.

Fatehpur Sikri

Fatehpur Sikri, 40 km from Agra, was designed by Akbar and became the capital of the Mughal Empire from 1570 to 1586 to commemorate Sophie Sheikh Salim Kisti. His son was blessed. He called Salim his throne after the saint and heir. This new city is the focus of the monument complex. Its design is also a complex focus. Other noteworthy and interesting monuments of this complex are Diwan-i-Am, Diwan-i-Khas, Panch Mahal, Jama Masjid and Buland Darwaza.

Agra City Facts
The position: In Uttar Pradesh in Northern India. Agra is 204 km from Delhi and 232 km from Jaipur.
climate: Agra has an extremely tropical climate with hot summers and cold winters. The monsoon season is characterized by heavy rain and high humidity.

how can I get there:

air transport:

People can fly from Delhi to Agra and get there in just 30 minutes. The nearest airport is called 'Kheria' Airport and is 6 km from the city centre.

Take the train:

There are some good trains from Delhi to Agra Kanmen Railway Station, such as Shatabdi Express, Taj Express and Intercity Express from Delhi. It takes 2-3 hours to reach Agra.

Take the land:

The main bus terminal in Agra is 'Idgah'. Agra with all major Indian cities through the national highway as well as Delhi, Jaipur, Luc

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