Title :
Mehtab Bagh
Description :
A lush garden with fruit trees, pools, pavilions and beautiful walkways, located across the Yamuna River, Mehtab Bagh (Moonlight Garden) was originally built by Emperor Shah Jahan as a viewing point for the mausoleum. Its layout is that of a charbagh-a Persian-style quadrilateral garden - inspired by the four gardens of paradise in the Quran. Clear full-moon nights are perfect for witnessing a moon-lit reflection of the Taj Mahal in the water bodies here.
Title :
Akbar’s Tomb, Sikandra
Description :
This majestic tomb is the final resting place of Emperor Akbar, showcasing a blend of Mughal and Rajput architecture, intricate carvings and serene gardens. From the stunning gateway, the interior vestibule of the tomb and the unusual upper pavillions to the peacocks and deer in the surrounding gardens, the monument is yet another highlight of the city.
Title :
Taj Mahal
Description :
The UNESCO World Heritage Site is a stunning white marble mausoleum built by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Its intricate carvings, picture-perfect Mughal gardens and the tranquil Yamuna River flowing beside it create a mesmerizing experience. Don’t miss the sunrise view for the most ethereal lighting, while marveling at the craftsmanship, detailed inlay work and the perfect symmetrical reflection in the central pool at one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.
Title :
Agra Fort
Description :
Explore the halls and palaces with intricate carvings at this UNESCO World Heritage architectural marvel. The red sandstone fort served as the royal residence of the Mughal emperors. Inside, you'll find stunning palaces like Jahangir’s Palace and Khas Mahal, mosques and audience halls such as Diwan-i-Aam and Diwan-i-Khas. The fort also offers panoramic views of the Taj Mahal from Musamman Burj, an octagonal tower standing close to Shah Jahan’s private hall, Diwan-e-Khas
Title :
Itimad-ud-Daulah's Tomb
Description :
Often referred to as ‘Baby Taj’, this elegant tomb is the first Mughal structure made entirely of marble. It is a precursor to the Taj Mahal, showcasing intricate latticework and inlay designs. The serene setting and beautiful gardens make it a peaceful retreat. Admire the intricate pietra dura (inlay) work and stroll through the peaceful gardens, capturing the delicate details of the marble façade.
Title :
Mehtab Bagh
Description :
A lush garden with fruit trees, pools, pavilions and beautiful walkways, located across the Yamuna River, Mehtab Bagh (Moonlight Garden) was originally built by Emperor Shah Jahan as a viewing point for the mausoleum. Its layout is that of a charbagh-a Persian-style quadrilateral garden - inspired by the four gardens of paradise in the Quran. Clear full-moon nights are perfect for witnessing a moon-lit reflection of the Taj Mahal in the water bodies here.
Title :
Akbar’s Tomb, Sikandra
Description :
This majestic tomb is the final resting place of Emperor Akbar, showcasing a blend of Mughal and Rajput architecture, intricate carvings and serene gardens. From the stunning gateway, the interior vestibule of the tomb and the unusual upper pavillions to the peacocks and deer in the surrounding gardens, the monument is yet another highlight of the city.
Title :
Taj Mahal
Description :
The UNESCO World Heritage Site is a stunning white marble mausoleum built by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Its intricate carvings, picture-perfect Mughal gardens and the tranquil Yamuna River flowing beside it create a mesmerizing experience. Don’t miss the sunrise view for the most ethereal lighting, while marveling at the craftsmanship, detailed inlay work and the perfect symmetrical reflection in the central pool at one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.
Title :
Agra Fort
Description :
Explore the halls and palaces with intricate carvings at this UNESCO World Heritage architectural marvel. The red sandstone fort served as the royal residence of the Mughal emperors. Inside, you'll find stunning palaces like Jahangir’s Palace and Khas Mahal, mosques and audience halls such as Diwan-i-Aam and Diwan-i-Khas. The fort also offers panoramic views of the Taj Mahal from Musamman Burj, an octagonal tower standing close to Shah Jahan’s private hall, Diwan-e-Khas
Title :
Itimad-ud-Daulah's Tomb
Description :
Often referred to as ‘Baby Taj’, this elegant tomb is the first Mughal structure made entirely of marble. It is a precursor to the Taj Mahal, showcasing intricate latticework and inlay designs. The serene setting and beautiful gardens make it a peaceful retreat. Admire the intricate pietra dura (inlay) work and stroll through the peaceful gardens, capturing the delicate details of the marble façade.
Title :
Mehtab Bagh
Description :
A lush garden with fruit trees, pools, pavilions and beautiful walkways, located across the Yamuna River, Mehtab Bagh (Moonlight Garden) was originally built by Emperor Shah Jahan as a viewing point for the mausoleum. Its layout is that of a charbagh-a Persian-style quadrilateral garden - inspired by the four gardens of paradise in the Quran. Clear full-moon nights are perfect for witnessing a moon-lit reflection of the Taj Mahal in the water bodies here.
Title :
Akbar’s Tomb, Sikandra
Description :
This majestic tomb is the final resting place of Emperor Akbar, showcasing a blend of Mughal and Rajput architecture, intricate carvings and serene gardens. From the stunning gateway, the interior vestibule of the tomb and the unusual upper pavillions to the peacocks and deer in the surrounding gardens, the monument is yet another highlight of the city.
Title :
Taj Mahal
Description :
The UNESCO World Heritage Site is a stunning white marble mausoleum built by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Its intricate carvings, picture-perfect Mughal gardens and the tranquil Yamuna River flowing beside it create a mesmerizing experience. Don’t miss the sunrise view for the most ethereal lighting, while marveling at the craftsmanship, detailed inlay work and the perfect symmetrical reflection in the central pool at one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.