Same Day Agra Tour by Car

Tour

Same Day Agra Tour by Car

Duration

1 Days

Destination

Delhi | Agra | Delhi

Package Cost

on Request

Tour Overview

Detailed Itinerary of Same Day Agra Tour By Car. 06:00 AM Pick-up from Delhi. On this day, our driver will receive you from airport or from your hotel as per your convenience. 10:00 AM Taj Mahal. 12:30 PM Agra Fort. 02:30 PM Lunch. 03:30 PM Baby Taj. 05:00 PM Sikandra. 06:00 PM Local Market. 07:30 PM Back to Delhi.

Tour itinerary

In the morning you will be driven to Agra, lying on the banks of river Yamuna & home of the famous Taj Mahal.

Upon arrival head start to the Agra Fort on the banks of river Yamuna. Enter the fort through one of the four grand gates and discover many palaces.

Post best lunch in city, we step on to Taj Mahal (Closed on Friday), the majestic white marble mausoleum built by Emperor Shah Jahan. Its stunning architecture is beyond adequate
description. One of the seven wonders of the world, it stands as a tribute to undying love and all who visit it stand awed at the first impression created by this marvel in white marble.

After Tajmahal, Visit Itmad-ud-Daula (Baby Taj) has a special place in the chronicles of both history as well as architecture. This is precisely because Itimad-ud-Daula is the very first tomb in India that is entirely made out of Marble. This is actually a mausoleum that overlooks the River Yamuna and is a tomb of Mir Ghiyas Beg, a minister in the court of Shah Jahan.

Finally you will proceed back to Delhi along with an impression of Taj and a sheer magic that the Taj exudes making it an unforgettable and cherished image forever.

Arrive in evening.

FAQ'S

Making a day visit through Agra, India, where the undeniably popular Taj Mahal is found, can be a compensating experience. Here is a recommended schedule to assist you with capitalizing on your day:

Early Morning Appearance: Begin your day right on time by showing up in Agra in the first part of the day. The most ideal way to arrive at Agra is via train or a confidential vehicle from major close-by urban communities like Delhi (which is roughly a 3-4 hour drive).

Taj Mahal Visit (Morning):

Start your Day with a visit to the notable Taj Mahal. It’s ideal to go promptly in the first part of the day to keep away from swarms and to observe the marble landmark washed in the delicate morning light.
Take as much time as is needed to investigate the Taj Mahal, find out about its set of experiences, and value its staggering design and the romantic tale behind it.Breakfast (Mid-Morning):

Head to Agra Fort, a UNESCO World

Heritage site located not far from the Taj Mahal.
Explore this historic fort, which offers impressive views of the Taj Mahal from certain vantage points.
Lunch (Noon):


Make a beeline for Agra Stronghold, a UNESCO World Legacy site found not a long way from the Taj Mahal.
Investigate this noteworthy post, which offers amazing perspectives on the Taj Mahal from specific vantage focuses.
Lunch (Early afternoon):

Enjoy a delicious lunch at a local restaurant. Agra offers a variety of cuisine, including Mughlai and North Indian dishes.
Fatehpur Sikri (Afternoon):


In the event that you have time, consider visiting Fatehpur Sikri, a memorable city and one more UNESCO World Legacy site, situated around 40 kilometers from Agra.
Investigate the staggering design and find out about the historical backdrop of this unwanted city.

Nearby Business sectors (Late Evening):

Get back to Agra in the late evening and invest some energy in looking for gifts or Exploring Local markets like Sadar Bazaar

Mehtab Bagh (Night):

Visit Mehtab Bagh, a nursery situated across the Yamuna Stream from the Taj Mahal. It offers an alternate point of view of the Taj and is particularly lovely during dusk.
Dinner (Evening):

Enjoy a sumptuous dinner at a local restaurant. Agra has several options to satisfy your culinary cravings.
Departure (Night):

Depending on your schedule, either depart for your next destination or spend the night in Agra if you have more places to explore the following day.

Remember to check the opening hours and any COVID-19-related restrictions for the attractions you plan to visit and consider hiring a local guide for a more enriching experience.

A well-planned day tour of Agra will allow you to appreciate its rich history and the architectural marvels it has to offer, especially the Taj Mahal.

The greatest month for an Agra visit relies upon your inclinations and the weather patterns you see as generally agreeable. Agra encounters three unmistakable seasons: summer, storm, and winter. Here is a breakdown of the upsides and downsides of visiting Agra during various months:

October to March (Winter):

Best Time: The most well-known opportunity to visit Agra is throughout the cold weather months, from October to March. The weather is pleasant and cool, making it ideal for outdoor activities.

 You can explore the attractions comfortably without the scorching heat of summer. The Taj Mahal looks stunning in the mild winter sunlight.

This is the peak tourist season, so expect larger crowds and higher prices for accommodations. It’s advisable to book in advance.

April to June (Summer):

 If you don’t mind the heat, visiting during the summer months can be less crowded, and you may find better deals on accommodations.

Agra can get extremely hot during these months, with temperatures soaring above 40°C (104°F). Exploring outdoors in such heat can be challenging and uncomfortable.

July to September (Monsoon):

The monsoon season, from July to September, can be a good time to visit if you enjoy lush greenery and want to experience a different side of Agra. The gardens are at their most beautiful.

Heavy rainfall and occasional flooding can disrupt travel plans. Humidity levels are high, and it might not be the best time for outdoor activities.

Starting around my last information update in September 2021, here is the surmised cost breakdown for visiting the Taj Mahal in Agra, India. Kindly note that costs can change after some time, and checking the latest rates prior to arranging your visit is prudent:

Taj Mahal Extra charge:


For foreign tourists: The entrance fee for foreign tourists was around 1,100 Indian Rupees (INR) for adults. However, there may be additional charges for specific services or guided tours.
For Indian tourists: The entrance fee for Indian citizens was significantly lower, usually around 50 INR for adults.

Additional Charges:

If you want to visit the main mausoleum inside the Taj Mahal, there is an additional fee, which was approximately 200 INR for foreign tourists and 200 INR for Indian tourists.

Camera Fee:

In the event that you intend to bring a still camera inside, there might be an additional expense, ordinarily around 200 INR for unfamiliar vacationers and 20 INR for Indian sightseers. Camcorders normally cause a higher charge.

Guided Tours:

Hiring a local guide is optional but recommended for a more enriching experience. The cost of a guided tour can vary, but it’s generally between 500 to 1,000 INR or more, depending on the duration and the guide’s expertise.

Other Expenses::

You might incur extra costs for transportation to and from the Taj Mahal, feasts, and any gifts or buys you make during your visit.
Kindly remember that these costs are demonstrative and liable to change. Also, the Indian government might have different estimating structures for unfamiliar and Indian sightseers. It’s vital to really look at the authority site of the Archeological Overview of India or talk with a nearby visit administrator for the most cutting-edge data on ticket costs and any exceptional offers or limits.

In conclusion, on the off chance that you intend to visit different attractions in Agra, for example, Agra Stronghold or Fatehpur Sikri, there might be isolated extra charges for those destinations also.

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