Explore the rich history and architectural marvels of Agra, a city that showcases India's grandeur.
The epitome of love and Mughal architecture, the Taj Mahal is a must-visit monument, famous for its breathtaking beauty and intricate craftsmanship.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, Agra Fort is a historical fort that served as the main residence of the Mughal emperors until 1638.
Once the capital of the Mughal Empire, Fatehpur Sikri is a stunning example of Mughal architecture with a blend of Persian and Indian influences.
Often regarded as a draft of the Taj Mahal, this beautiful tomb is known for its delicate inlay work and serene gardens.
For a picturesque view of the Taj Mahal at sunset, visit Mehtab Bagh, a charbagh complex on the opposite bank of the Yamuna River.
This beautiful mausoleum is the final resting place of the Mughal Emperor Akbar and features an amalgamation of different architectural styles.
Built by Shah Jahan’s daughter, this mosque is one of the largest in India and showcases remarkable Mughal architecture.
This ancient temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is one of the four ancient temples dedicated to Lord Shiva that surround the Agra city.
This funerary monument houses the tomb of Allama Afzal Khan Mullah, a scholar and poet during the reign of Shah Jahan. It is known for its glazed tile work, called "chini."