Taj Mahal

Taj Mahal: One of the 7 wonders of the world




Widely considered to be one of the most stunning buildings in the world and certainly one of India’s most iconic landmarks, the Taj Mahal is a living testament to the grandiose, the romantic, and the beautiful. Lovingly built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his favorite wife, the Taj is a must-see for anyone visiting the north of India.


Made from white marble, the Taj Mahal is decorated with carvings of flowers and inlays of precious stones arranged into intricate patterns. The building’s impressive vaulted arches are adorned with quotations from the Quran, and the whole structure is topped with four small domes surrounding an iconic central one. Being raised on a marble platform, the Taj Mahal’s only backdrop is the sky, while white minarets flank each of its corners, giving it a three-dimensional effect from each of its perfectly symmetrical sides. The photogenic structure also resides within a perfectly manicured Mughal garden featuring raised pathways that divide it into numerous flowerbeds. In the center is a raised reflecting pool positioned on a north-south axis so that when its fountains are not flowing, the Taj is perfectly reflected in its waters.

Organized guided tours from both Jaipur and New Delhi abound and often include other interesting sights and attractions around Agra, such as Agra Fort, Kachhpura Village, and Fatehpur Sikri. It should also be noted that from dusk until dawn, the sun creates an exquisite reflection upon the palace’s white marble, drenching its surface in red, orange, pink, and golden hues. For this reason, sunrise and sunset tours of the Taj Mahal are particularly popular, and there’s even the option to experience it at both these times of day as part of an 11-hour Agra day tour.

Taj Mahal Timings

Every Day, (except Friday), Sunrise to SunsetNight, 8:30 PM to 12:30 AM (On Full moon night, two days before and two days after)Day Fee: Rs 750 (Foreigners)Rs 510 (Citizens of SAARC and BIMSTEC Countries)Rs 20 (Indian)Entry Free for children below 15 years of ageNight Fee: Rs 750 (Adult, Foreign)Rs 510 (Adult, Indian)Rs 500 (Child 3-15 Years, Indian & Foreign)Entry free for child below 3 years of ageThe timings of visiting the Taj Mahal are set by the Archeological Survey of India. The Taj is opened all days of the week except for Fridays, when it is opened in the afternoon only for those who have to attend prayers at the Taj Mosque. The timings are from sunrise to sunset. Tickets are available throughout the day from the western and eastern gate, and at the southern gate tickets are available from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The tourists can spend any number of hours inside the Taj complex from sunrise to sunset.Night viewing at the Taj Mahal, from 8:30 PM to 12:30 AM, is allowed only on five nights in a month: one, on the full moon night, two days before it and two days after it, except for Fridays. However, night viewing is limited to maximum 400 people per night, divided into eight batches of 50 each and each batch is allowed to visit for a maximum duration of 30 minutes. The tickets for night viewing have to be booked one day (24 hours) in advance from the booking counter located in the office of the Archeological Survey of India, Agra Circle, 22 The Mall, Agra, Uttar Pradesh in between 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM.






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