My Trip to Agra

  • Posted on September, 18, 2015

My Trip to Agra

Taj Mahal, the most beautiful and popularly known as the “Monument of Love,” surely deserves a place in the seven wonders of the world. Earlier this year, my family planned a trip to Agra.

We started our journey from Faridabad, and after our short visit to Vrindavan, we headed off to Agra by road. Also, there were fantastic airfare bargains to the city, as well.

1. Agra Fort

Agra Fort
After 3 hours of journey, we finally entered Agra. It is a beautiful city with clean roads (at least the streets we took).

The urban area is a lot much better than the rural area, of course! Anyway, we first went to see the Agra Fort. The architecture of the fort was mesmerizing.

In every way, it reminded me about the most celebrated artists and architects that we had during the Mughal Era. The fort big and tall walls, neat and clean ambiance, beautiful gardens.

The whole fort is not open for public access, only the essential places like Diwaan-e-aam and diwan-e-Khas, etc.

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It was a bright sunny day when we reached Agra, but that could not keep us away from exploring the whole fort.

The fort was made by the Great Mughal Emperor “Akbar,” and after he descended the throne, his son, Prince Salim (Emperor Jahangir), ascended the throne and made some changes in the building.

All the places in the fort clad in white marble underwent a renovation by Jahangir.

While standing at the top of the fort, I got an unobstructed panoramic view of the city, and The Taj Mahal was visible on the other side of the river Yamuna.

2. Taj Mahal

Taj Mahal

After the Agra Fort, we went to see one of the most spectacular buildings in the whole world, The Taj Mahal.

We went through the Southern route. Also, they do not allow vehicles on the premises.

So, we took a small ride on the electric rickshaw, which, by the way, was fun.

After purchasing our tickets, there was a long waiting in the queue to enter the main gate of the Taj and yes! The crowd was more than usual because it was the occasion of Id-ul-Fitr.

Also, around this time, you can even find online flight ticket booking to this place.

Further, you can even get November travel deals. Once we went past the gates, we found ourselves standing in front of this beautifully crafted ancient gate, and right in front of that was The Taj Mahal, standing there in the most enchanting way possible.

As the sun rays strike the building, the brightening of the white marble took place. Thus, the view of Taj got even more majestic and enthralling.

The construction of the Taj Mahal was emperor Shah Jahan’s way of professing his endless love for his wife to the world.

As we started to approach the magnificent building, we were even more mesmerized by its beauty.

The Taj is even more beautiful in reality than its pictures. There was again a long queue to get inside, but it was all worth the wait. Inside, it is calm and peaceful.

There is not much lighting and are tombs of Shahjan and his wife, Mumtaz mahal. The original monuments are in the basement.

And the public cannot access it. The Taj Mahal also has the river Yamuna on its two sides.

After exploring the Taj Mahal, we took some famous sweets and headed our way back to Faridabad.

It was indeed a great experience, and I have just one suggestion for anyone who intends to visit the Taj Mahal; Just go there, you will not regret it.

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