The Taj Mahal Sunrise, Baby Taj & Agra Fort Day Tour from Agra offers an immersive exploration of the city's most iconic landmarks, starting with the magical experience of watching the sunrise over the Taj Mahal. As the first light of day illuminates the marble monument, travelers can enjoy a peaceful and crowd-free view of one of the world’s most admired wonders. Following this unforgettable moment, the tour continues with a visit to the grand Agra Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its impressive architecture and historical significance as a former Mughal residence. The journey concludes with a stop at the charming Tomb of Itimad-ud-Daulah, often called the "Baby Taj," an exquisite example of early Mughal design. Perfect for visitors already in Agra, this tour combines beauty, history, and convenience into one enriching morning.
Our driver will pick up you from agra cantt railway station with name board at the exit gate of station.
The Taj Mahal, located in Agra, India, is one of the most iconic monuments in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Built by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal, it stands as a symbol of eternal love. Constructed from pristine white marble, the mausoleum features intricate carvings, delicate inlays, and symmetrical gardens, creating a breathtaking visual harmony. Its stunning architecture blends Persian, Ottoman Turkish, and Indian styles, making it a masterpiece of Mughal design. Visitors flock to see its serene beauty, especially during sunrise and sunset when the marble reflects a soft, golden glow.
Agra Fort is a magnificent historical fort located in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India, approximately 2.5 km northwest of the Taj Mahal. This UNESCO World Heritage site served as the primary residence for Mughal emperors until the capital shifted to Delhi in 1638. Originally a brick fort known as 'Badalgarh,' its current appearance largely stems from the extensive renovations undertaken by Emperor Akbar starting in 1565, with completion in 1573. Shah Jahan, Akbar's grandson, further embellished the fort by demolishing some earlier structures and adding lavish white marble palaces.
The Tomb of Itimad-ud-Daulah, often affectionately called the "Baby Taj" or "Jewel Box," is a captivating Mughal mausoleum located on the eastern bank of the Yamuna River in Agra. Constructed between 1622 and 1628 by Empress Nur Jahan for her father, Mirzā Ghiyās Beg (who held the title Itimad-ud-Daulah, meaning "Pillar of the State"), this monument holds immense architectural significance. It marks a crucial transition in Mughal architecture, moving from the predominantly red sandstone structures of earlier reigns (like Humayun's Tomb and Akbar's Tomb) to the exquisite use of white marble and the pioneering application of pietra dura inlay work.
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