Write about the days you spend on Agra on a tour. ( for example: where did u go,
Time spent on Agra and at last about ur personal feelings)
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Explanation:
HOW TO SPEND 3 DAYS IN AGRA AND SEE THE TAJ FROM EVERY ANGLE!
We came to Agra for the same reason everyone else does: to see the Taj Mahal – the one attraction that sits at the top of every visitor’s Agra travel itinerary. This symbol of undying love is one of the seven Wonders of the Modern World and one of the most beautiful buildings in India, so like countless travellers before us, we too made the long journey to see it with our own eyes. (Spoiler alert: it lived up to every single expectation and then some!)
Since our month in India was all about travelling at a slow and leisurely pace, we gave ourselves three full days in Agra (we later learned that most people only stay a night or two!), and fortunately for us, that meant we got to see and do quite a bit around the city. Now here’s a look at how we spent our 3 days in Agra:
Agra Travel Itinerary
Your Agra travel itinerary should include views of the Taj Mahal from Agra Fort
Visiting Agra Fort
Agra Fort in red sandstone
Red sandstone buildings inside Agra Fort
Admission ticket to Agra Fort
Viewing the Taj from Agra Fort
Tour Agra Fort on foot
Agra Fort was the main residence of the Mughal emperors before they moved their capital to the Red Fort in Delhi, so if you’ve already been there on your travels through India, it’s kind of cool to see some of the similarities between the two structures.
Like the Red Fort in Delhi, Agra Fort is also a walled city and inside the enclosure you’ll find gardens, palaces, mosques, audience halls, and basically a maze of marble and red sandstone. If you’re interested in the history of the fort, you can easily hire a guide at the gates, however, it’s also the kind of place that you can enjoy on your own.
The cherry on top is that because Agra Fort is located just 2.5 kilometres from the Taj, you get some pretty cool views of it as well!
Visiting the Baby Taj in Agra
The grounds of the Baby Taj in Agra
Looking out from the Baby Taj
Geometric patterns and precious stones on the Baby Taj