About Agra
Not only foreign visitors, even locals, who have seen the Taj over and again, keep flocking to view the monument of love all the year round. Because when it comes to visiting the Taj there's only one rule: 'Once is not enough'. If you are an architecture freak, you can always come and explore some of the finest specimens of Mughal architecture in Agra. The city was in its full swing during the reign of Emperor Shah Jahan who was the builder of Agra Fort and the marvel of love, the magnificent Taj. The deserted city of Fatehpur Sikri, another Mughal wonder, is just at a distance of 37 km from the city of Agra in Uttar Pradesh. While you are here, do remember to book your stay at a hotel that stands close to Taj Mahal so you may enjoy different angles and views of the monument, waking up and going to bed.
Major Tourist Attractions in Agra
Taj Mahal
Taj Mahal also known as the 7th wonder of the world was built by Emperor ShahJhan as gift of love for his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal. It is a prodigy of splendor made in the white marble. The Taj is an elevated emblem of devotion and love in the world of hostilities and abhorrence.
Agra Fort
Agra Red Fort another gigantic bastion created out of red sandstone was built by Akbar. A portion of the fort was equipped with military forces and rest portion was used as a palace by Shah Jahan. Another site to be visited is Itmad-ud-daulah's the mausoleum has dazzling designs and carving with ethereal creative expertise and it was contrived by Ghias-ud-din, the father of Nur Jahan.
Tourist Attractions Around Agra
The historical city of Agra is a major crowd-puller when it comes to sightseeing. Though the Taj Mahal is the major attractor here, there are a number of other places to see and visit in Agra. The places that are most visited in Agra are as follows.
Fatehpur Sikri
Once the capital of Emperor Akbar lies 37km.from Agra. Agra and Fatehpur Sikri are affluent legacy of Mughal regime. Due to a shortage of water in the city it was deserted after only fifteen years and the capital was relocated back to Agra. Till date the beauty o f Fatehpur Sikri stands with dignity well conserved.
Sikandra
4km from Agra is the monolith of Akbar is a perfect blend of Hindu, Islamic architecture.
Jama Masjid or Jami Masjid
The Masjid was built by Shah Jahan in 1648, At the entrance of the mosque it is engraved that it was built by Jahanara Begum. She was the favorite daughter of Shah Jahan and was imprisoned by her brother along with her father.
Rambagh
The place preserves the majestic ruins of the Mughal city. When Babur came to India he laid the first Mughal gardens 500 m North of the Chini Ka Rauza. It is 35 km from Agra.
Mathura
The birth place of Lord Krishana is one of he religious Hindu Pilrimage ,58km from Agra.
Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary
The famous bird sanctuary of Bharatpur is at a distance of 54 km from Agra. The sanctuary covers an area of 29 km, is famous for its magnificent migratory birds, Siberian Cranes.
Popular Shopping Centres in Agra
Agra is known for its craftsmen & handicrafts, marble and soft stone inlay work, carpet and leather goods. The city is also famous for its miniature replicas of the Taj. Main Shopping market is Taj Mahal complex, Kinari Bazaar, Raja Mandi and Sadar Bazaar. Another foremost attraction of Agra is 'Petha' - a mouth watering sweet-dish.
How to Reach Agra
Air: It is well connected with all the major parts of the country. Convenient airports from Bombay are Jaipur (174 km) and Delhi (182 km) since there are no direct flights to Agra from Bombay.
Rail: Agra is between Delhi Mumbai broad-garge railway line. Palace on Wheel a luxurious train also covers Agra.
Road: Agra is connected to Delhi, Rajasthan and other cities of Uttar Pradesh by an excellent bus service. Within the city one can move around by the local transport that comprises of cycle rickshaws, tangas and taxis.
Not only foreign visitors, even locals, who have seen the Taj over and again, keep flocking to view the monument of love all the year round. Because when it comes to visiting the Taj there's only one rule: 'Once is not enough'. If you are an architecture freak, you can always come and explore some of the finest specimens of Mughal architecture in Agra. The city was in its full swing during the reign of Emperor Shah Jahan who was the builder of Agra Fort and the marvel of love, the magnificent Taj. The deserted city of Fatehpur Sikri, another Mughal wonder, is just at a distance of 37 km from the city of Agra in Uttar Pradesh. While you are here, do remember to book your stay at a hotel that stands close to Taj Mahal so you may enjoy different angles and views of the monument, waking up and going to bed.
Major Tourist Attractions in Agra
Taj Mahal
Taj Mahal also known as the 7th wonder of the world was built by Emperor ShahJhan as gift of love for his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal. It is a prodigy of splendor made in the white marble. The Taj is an elevated emblem of devotion and love in the world of hostilities and abhorrence.
Agra Fort
Agra Red Fort another gigantic bastion created out of red sandstone was built by Akbar. A portion of the fort was equipped with military forces and rest portion was used as a palace by Shah Jahan. Another site to be visited is Itmad-ud-daulah's the mausoleum has dazzling designs and carving with ethereal creative expertise and it was contrived by Ghias-ud-din, the father of Nur Jahan.
Tourist Attractions Around Agra
The historical city of Agra is a major crowd-puller when it comes to sightseeing. Though the Taj Mahal is the major attractor here, there are a number of other places to see and visit in Agra. The places that are most visited in Agra are as follows.
Fatehpur Sikri
Once the capital of Emperor Akbar lies 37km.from Agra. Agra and Fatehpur Sikri are affluent legacy of Mughal regime. Due to a shortage of water in the city it was deserted after only fifteen years and the capital was relocated back to Agra. Till date the beauty o f Fatehpur Sikri stands with dignity well conserved.
Sikandra
4km from Agra is the monolith of Akbar is a perfect blend of Hindu, Islamic architecture.
Jama Masjid or Jami Masjid
The Masjid was built by Shah Jahan in 1648, At the entrance of the mosque it is engraved that it was built by Jahanara Begum. She was the favorite daughter of Shah Jahan and was imprisoned by her brother along with her father.
Rambagh
The place preserves the majestic ruins of the Mughal city. When Babur came to India he laid the first Mughal gardens 500 m North of the Chini Ka Rauza. It is 35 km from Agra.
Mathura
The birth place of Lord Krishana is one of he religious Hindu Pilrimage ,58km from Agra.
Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary
The famous bird sanctuary of Bharatpur is at a distance of 54 km from Agra. The sanctuary covers an area of 29 km, is famous for its magnificent migratory birds, Siberian Cranes.
Popular Shopping Centres in Agra
Agra is known for its craftsmen & handicrafts, marble and soft stone inlay work, carpet and leather goods. The city is also famous for its miniature replicas of the Taj. Main Shopping market is Taj Mahal complex, Kinari Bazaar, Raja Mandi and Sadar Bazaar. Another foremost attraction of Agra is 'Petha' - a mouth watering sweet-dish.
How to Reach Agra
Air: It is well connected with all the major parts of the country. Convenient airports from Bombay are Jaipur (174 km) and Delhi (182 km) since there are no direct flights to Agra from Bombay.
Rail: Agra is between Delhi Mumbai broad-garge railway line. Palace on Wheel a luxurious train also covers Agra.
Road: Agra is connected to Delhi, Rajasthan and other cities of Uttar Pradesh by an excellent bus service. Within the city one can move around by the local transport that comprises of cycle rickshaws, tangas and taxis.
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