Agra Tuk Tuk Tour

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Overview

The journey begins with a vibrant encounter with the Taj Mahal Explore with Agra Tuk Tuk Tour. This iconic symbol of eternal love is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. As the white marble structure comes to life at dawn, its intricate workmanship and mesmerizing symmetry will captivate visitors. The golden glow of the sunrise casts a mystical aura on this architectural wonder, inspiring awe and admiration.

After this spectacular spectacle, you will continue your Tuk Tuk tour to the Agra Fort. This fortress is built of red sandstone and tells stories of power, valor, and splendor. Explore the opulent courtyards and intricate carvings of this rich Mughal legacy. Discover the fascinating history of India while enjoying the panoramic views from the ramparts.

The next stop on our journey is the enchanting Baby Taj formally known by the name of the tomb Itmad-ud Daulah. This architectural jewel, sometimes referred to as a draft Taj Mahal, is captivated by its delicate marble designs, ornate patterns, and serene atmosphere. Explore the exquisite craftsmanship and poignant story that surrounds this less-known, but equally mesmerizing landmark.

Your knowledgeable Tuk Tuk guide will accompany you on this trip, sharing historical stories, folklore, and secrets of Agra. Enjoy the convenience and authenticity that comes with traveling by Tuk Tuk. Take in the vibrant sounds and sights of Agra’s bustling streets and markets.

This exhilarating Same-Day Taj Mahal Tour by Car is a great way to experience the Taj Mahal and Agra Fort. You will also be able to witness the Baby Taj’s understated elegance.

Itinerary

The Taj Mahal, an ivory-white mausoleum made of marble in Islamic style, is located on the right bank along the Yamuna River in Agra. The Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan commissioned it in 1631 to house the grave of Mumtaz Mahal, his favorite wife. It also houses the tombs of Shah Jahan and himself.

Agra Fort, also called Red Fort, is a historic fort located in Agra. It was constructed between 1565 and 1573 by Mughal Emperor Akbar. The main residence for the Rajput rulers of the Sikarwar clan was there until the Mughals took it over and the Mughal Dynasty occupied the building until 1638, when Delhi became the capital.

The Tomb of I’timad ud-Daulah, a Mughal Mausoleum located in Agra (India), is a Mughal mausoleum. The tomb of I’timad-ud-Daulah, sometimes referred to as a “jewel box”, is also known as the “Bachcha Taj”, or “Baby Taj”. It is often regarded by many as a rough draft of the Taj Mahal.

Dedicated to the people of Baháʼí faith, the Lotus temple is a popular attraction of the city that has a unique flower- like shape. The expressionist architectural style structure was completed in the year 1986.