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Take a trip to Agra

Agra is an emotional experience that transports you back in time, allowing you to immerse yourself in the beauty and history of an iconic place. Prepare to be dazzled by the splendor of the Taj Mahal and create memories in this city that makes the heart of India beat faster.
But there's more to Agra than the Taj Mahal. Don't miss the Agra Fortress, another architectural masterpiece offering panoramic views of the city and the Yamuna River. Immerse yourself in history by visiting the tomb of Itimad-ud-Daulah, nicknamed the "Baby Taj", which prefigures the architectural style of the Taj Mahal. The bustling alleyways of the Kinari Bazaar market invite you to enjoy an authentic shopping experience, where you can purchase handcrafted souvenirs.


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  • Taj Mahal

    The Taj Mahal. Just saying those words conjures up breathtaking images of grandeur, mystery and love. This architectural gem is much more than just a monument. It’s an immortal declaration of love, a work of art that transcends the boundaries of time.
    From the moment you set eyes on this marvel, you are transported to another universe. Words fail to describe the sensation you feel when you first catch sight of the white domes standing proud against the azure sky.
    As you enter the Taj Mahal grounds, you’re greeted by a tree-lined driveway lined with colorful flowerbeds. Once inside, the mausoleum reveals itself in all its splendor. White marble walls sparkle in the sunlight, while arabesques and gemstone inlays captivate the eye. The perfect symmetry, floral motifs and calligraphic inscriptions on the walls tell a story of passion and devotion.
    Take time to contemplate the meticulous details carved into every corner of the palace and imagine Shah Jahan, the Mughal prince, dedicating this monument to his beloved wife, Mumtaz Mahal.
    As you leave the mausoleum, be sure to visit the surrounding gardens. Charbagh Gardens, with their geometric paths and dancing fountains.
    If you’re planning a visit to the Taj Mahal, be sure to plan ahead. Opening times vary according to the season, and it’s best to arrive early in the morning to avoid the crowds.

  • Agra Fort

    Every corner of Agra Fort tells a story, every wall hides a secret. Close your eyes and let yourself be transported to a glorious past, where emperors and princesses once walked these very cobblestones.
    As you pass through the fort’s majestic gates, you’ll find yourself plunged into another world. The imposing walls and slender towers seem to whisper forgotten tales, while the inner courtyards reveal architectural treasures with every step.
    The Diwan-i-Am, or “Hall of Public Audiences”, is one of the fortress’s jewels. With its finely sculpted columns and marble throne. The Diwan-i-Khas, meanwhile, is a private audience hall where crucial political decisions were taken. The gem-encrusted walls and magnificently ornate ceilings bear witness to the refinement and exuberance of Mughal art.
    Don’t miss a visit to the Musamman Burj, an octagonal tower at the far end of the fort. This elegant structure overlooks the Taj Mahal, adding a touch of romance and poetry to your visit.

  • Ram Bagh

    Located on the banks of the Yamuna River, the Ram Bagh is India’s oldest Mughal garden. A place steeped in history and charm, it offers a welcome escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. As soon as you step through the gates, you’re greeted by a verdant landscape and a peaceful atmosphere that invites you to relax and recharge your batteries.
    Take time to explore the garden’s various features. Don’t miss the Charbagh, a unique architectural concept that divides the garden into four equal parts. Water channels and fountains add a touch of freshness and enchantment to this enchanting space.
    The Khas Mahal palace is another treasure to be discovered. With its red sandstone structures and elegantly sculpted balconies, this pavilion overlooks the garden.
    Exploring further, you’ll also discover the Daulat Khana, a historic structure that once housed the royal residences. The richly decorated walls and architectural details bear witness to the luxury and opulence of the Mughal era.

  • Fatehpur Sikri Palace

    As you explore the majestic walls and courtyards of Fatehpur Sikri Palace, you find yourself immersed in a past rich in history and legend. Each step brings you a little closer to the memories of the Mughal emperor Akbar, who made this place his short-lived capital.
    The Buland Darwaza, or “Gate of Glory”, is one of the first buildings to greet you. This immense red sandstone gate, adorned with intricate designs and delicate calligraphy, symbolizes the grandeur and power of the Mughal empire.
    The Jodha Bai Palace, with its elegant arcades and tranquil courtyards, offers a glimpse into the daily life of the royal family. The Panch Mahal, a five-level structure, is a true architectural masterpiece. Climb the steps to admire the panoramic view of the palace complex and let the gentle breeze caress your face.

  • Tomb of Mirza Ghayas Beg

    At the heart of the Mughal Empire, Mirza Ghayas Beg was an influential and respected figure. His tomb, built in the 16th century, is an eternal tribute to his memory and importance in Indian history.
    Dazzling architecture : Mirza Ghayas Beg’s tomb is distinguished by its remarkable architecture. The intricate interweaving of floral motifs, delicate arches and graceful domes testify to the expertise of Mughal craftsmen. Every detail is a masterpiece in itself, capturing the refined aesthetics of the period. The perfect symmetry of the architectural elements creates a magnificent visual harmony.
    As you enter the tranquil gardens surrounding the tomb, a feeling of serenity washes over you. Shady paths, delicate fountains and colorful flowerbeds invite you to take a leisurely stroll.

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