Agra Full Day Tour

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Overview

If you are planning a day trip to Agra, it is worth to know what you can expect from the Agra Full Day tour. Your tour will begin at your hotel. From there, you will see the Taj Mahal, the Agra fort, Itmad ud Daula, and local art & crafts. Your Agra tour will conclude with shopping spree. You will have a lot to take in and will be glad you made the time to plan ahead. You will be provided a cab with driver and tour guide for sightseeing.

Travel Places

Location : Agra
Trip : 01 Day
Min Age : 05
Max Age : 99
Max people : 10+ Members
Landing : Agra
Check in : Any Day
Check Out : Any Day
Identity Proof : Any Government Id
Visa : Required
AC car for this Trip
An English speaking guide for the tour
Electric van
Pick up and drop Hotel/Railway Station in Agra
Monument Entrance Tickets
Video Camera
Lunch at the restaurant
Tipping if any
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Taj Mahal
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Red Fort
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Itmad-Ud-Daula

Agra Full Day Tour Itinerary Cost

  • Day 01: Pick up from the hotel

    You will be escorted by an English-speaking guide and an Air Conditioned Private Taxi. Agra is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the last capital of the Mughal Empire. It is known for its architectural riches and has three UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the Taj Mahal and the Agra Fort. There is plenty to see in the city, so make sure to take your time. The Taj Mahal is a must-see, but you'll also get to explore other important monuments, like the city's museums.
  • Day 01: Visit Taj Mahal

    You agra full day tour starts with the visit of the Taj Mahal at sunrise.There are three main gates to the Taj Mahal. The western gate is the most popular, with about 60 to 70% of visitors entering the monument through it. You also won't want to arrive in the morning when the crowds are at their peak, so plan accordingly. Get mesmirised with beauty of Taj Mahal and the story behind it. The Taj Mahal is the crowning jewel of Mughal architecture. Built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan (1628-1658), the Taj Mahal is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the world. Its intricate design and intricate marbal inlay work make it a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • Day 01: Visit Agra Fort

    A full-day tour of Agra will give you the opportunity to visit Agra Fort, the first grand fort of the Mughals. Built in 1571 by the Mughal Emperor Akbar, the fort is a world heritage site. The fort's walls are made of red sandstone, and they stretch for almost three kilometers. When you visit, you should expect a private guide to tell you the history of the fort, as well as the history of the city.
  • Day 01: Lunch

    After the sightseeing, you will also enjoy a traditional Indian lunch served in a royal Mughal style. The lunch is served at a local restaurants and enjoy luxury dining in Agra. Guests will be treated to a personalized experience, as the restaurant exudes a royal Mughal charm. You will then continue on your tour of the city. If you would like to explore more of the city, you can add another half-day to your Agra visit.
  • Day 01: Itmad ud Daula

    In the evening get ready for an exciting tour of Itmad Ud Daula popularly known as Baby Taj. This first marble tomb of India is a precursor to the Taj Mahal. This was built by Lady Noor Jahan for her parents - Mirza Gyasbeg and Asmat Ul Nisa. This monument will mesmerize you with the stunning inlay work and paintings.
  • Day 01: Shopping Experience

    You can also visit other places of interest during your trip. If you're looking for a more cultural experience, there's plenty of shopping to be had in Agra. The city is a hub of handicrafts, which were developed during the Mughal rule of India. One of the most famous of these is marble inlay work. This technique hasn't changed much since the 16th century. Hand-knotted carpets and jewelry are also popular, as is the leather and textile industry. After culminate your tour we will transfer you hotel.
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