Agra Tourism
Agra is the one of the prominent destinations of the World Tourism map with
three heritage monuments -The Taj Mahal, Fatehpur Sikri & Red Fort.
It is more just a dacadent city of graveyards and stones, but it is a vibrant
centre of Culture, Art and Religious philosphies that have enriched mankind
and shaped humen thought over centuries. Agra is famous for handicrafts
products such as Inley work on Marvel, Leather work,Footwear, Brasswear,
Carpets, Jwellery, Zari and Embroidery work.
Places to SeeTAJ MAHAL
Completed in 1653 A.D., The Taj Mahal built by the
Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan
as the final resting place for his favourite Queen, Mumtaz. Finished in
by Marvel, it is perhaps India most fascinating and beautiful monument.
This perfectly symmetrical monuments took 22 years (1630-1652) of hard labour
and 20,000 workers, Masons and Jewellers to built and is set amidst landscaped
gardens. Built by the Persian architect, Ustad Isa, The Taj Mahal the bank
of the Yamuna river. It can be observed like a Mirage from the Agra Fort
from where Emperor Shah Jahan stared at it, for the last eight years his
life as a prisoner of his son Aurangzeb. It is a masterpiece of symmetry,
Seeming to be floating in the air from a distance, and each revealed as
an illusion experienced as one enters through the main gate. The verses
of Holy Koran as inscribed on it and at the top of gate 22 small domes,
signifying the number of years the monument took to built. The Taj Mahal
has been built on a Marvel Plateform that stands above a standstone one.
The most elegant dome of the Taj, with diameter of 60 feets, rises 80 feets,
over the building and directly under the dome is the tomb of Mumtaz Mahal.
Shah Jahan's tomb has been irected next to her's by his son Aurangzeb. Fantastic
Inley works using semi-precious stones decorate and interiors.
Open Time : 6 A.M. to 7.30 P.M. (Friday is closed)
AGRA FORT 
The great Mughal Emperor Akbar commissioned the construction of the Agra
Fort in 1565 A.D., although additions were made till the time of his grandson
Shah Jahan. The forbidding exteriors of this fort hight an inner pardise.
The fort is crescent shaped, flattended on the east with a long, nearly
straight wall facing the river. It has a total perimeter of 2.4 k.m., and
is ringed by double castellated ramparts of red sandstone punctuated at
regular intervals by bastions. A 9 mt. wide and 10 mt. deep moat surround
the outer wall.
There are number of exquisite building like the Moti Masjid-a white marvel
mosque akin to a perfect pearl, Diwan-e-Am, Diwan-e-Khaas, Jehangir's
Palace, Khaas Mahal, Shish Mahal and Musamman or Samman Burj-where Shahjahan
was held captive in 1666 A.D.
Open Time : Sunrise to Sunset.
SIKANDRA
The mausolumn of emperor Akbar represent his philosphy and secular outlook,
combining the best of Hindu and Muslim architectures in a superlative region.
Completed in 1613 A.D. by his son Jahangir, it is one of the well preserved
monuments. This is the last resting place of the Mughal Empror Akbar.
Open Time : Sunrise to Sunset.
ITMAD-UD-DAULAH
Itmad-ud-Daulah is the tomb of Mirza Ghyas Beg, a persian who had obtained
service in Akbar Court. The Marvel tomb was made by Emperor Jehangir's Queen,
Noorjahan, for his father Mirza Ghyas Beg during 1622-1628 A.D..
The Craftmanship at Itmad-ud-Daulah foreshadows that of the Taj Mahal.
It was here that. "Pietra Dura"-the inlay work on marble-so
characteristic of the Taj-was first used.
Open Time : Sun rise to Sunset.
FATEHPUR SIKRI 
Fatehpur Sikri is an epic in red sandstone. A city of yeasteryear, today
lost in the mists of time. Fatehpur Sikri was built by the Mughal Emperor
Akbar during 1564 A.D.. Mughal Emperor Akbar had no heir. He visited holy
men to enlist their prayers for his son. When he visited Sheikh Salim Chishti
who was living at the village of Sikri the saint foretold the emperor that
he would be blessed with a son. When is son was born, he is gratitude, constructed
his capital city and named it Fatehpur Sikri. Later, due to sortage of water
and unrest in North-West, Akbar has to abandon this city. The beautiful
marvel tomb of Sheikh Salim Chishti still attract thousands who seek blessings
of the revered saint. Other renowned places are Dewane-e-Am, Dewane-e-Khaas,
Buland Darwaja, Panch Mahal, Jodha Bai Palace and Birbal Bhawan. Fatehpur
Sikri is about 39 K.M. from Agra.
Open Time : Sunrise to Sunset.
FATEHPUR SIKRI Fatehpur Sikri is an epic in red sandstone. A city of yeasteryear, today
lost in the mists of time. Fatehpur Sikri was built by the Mughal Emperor
Akbar during 1564 A.D.. Mughal Emperor Akbar had no heir. He visited holy
men to enlist their prayers for his son. When he visited Sheikh Salim
Chishti who was living at the village of Sikri the saint foretold the
emperor that he would be blessed with a son. When is son was born, he
is gratitude, constructed his capital city and named it Fatehpur Sikri.
Later, due to sortage of water and unrest in North-West, Akbar has to
abandon this city. The beautiful marvel tomb of Sheikh Salim Chishti still
attract thousands who seek blessings of the revered saint. Other renowned
places are Dewane-e-Am, Dewane-e-Khaas, Buland Darwaja, Panch Mahal, Jodha
Bai Palace and Birbal Bhawan. Fatehpur Sikri is about 39 K.M. from Agra.
Open Time : Sunrise to Sunset.
How To Reach
BY AIR
Indian airlines connects Agra to Delhi, Khajuraho and Varanasi. Kheria Airport
is about 9 km. from Govt. of India Tourist Office.
BY RAIL
Agra is a major railway junction on main broad guage
routes to the south,
east and west. Two of the best trains viz. Shatabdi Express (between Delhi
and Bhopal) and Taj Express ( between Delhi and Gwalior) are available to
access agra. Some other train servicing the city are : G.T. Express ( New
Delhi to Chennai), Dadar Express (Mumbai to Amritsar), Jhelum Express (Jammu
to Pune), Kalinga Utkal Express (New Delhi to Puri), Karnataka Express (New
Delhi to Trivendrum), Ujjani Express (Dehradoon to Ujjain) and Hyderabad
Express (New Delhi to Hyderabad).
BY ROAD
Agra, on cross roads of national highways 2, 3 and 11, is excellently connected
to all parts of the country. Some important road distances from Agra are:
Bharatpur-54 km., Delhi-204 km., Gwalior-119 km., Jaipur-232 km., Khajuraho-400
km., Lucknow-369 km., Mathura-45 km., Nainital-353 km., Varanasi-605 km.
and Mussorie-417 km.
Agra Tourism, North India Destinations
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