Overnight Agra Tour

Overnight Agra Tour

Duration : Duration : 02 Day

Destination : Delhi - Agra - Delhi

This private guided tour is especially designed to make you explore the fabulous sites in Agra, staying relaxed. This tour gives you an opportunity to view the wonder of the world, “The Taj Mahal” at sunrise and sunset time from two different locations. Visit to Agra Fort and Itmad-ud-daula is an add-on experience.

01 Day : Delhi – Agra (By Road, 210 Kms, Express Highway)

Pickup from Airport / Hotel in Delhi. You will be driven to Agra via Yamuna expressway. Reach Agra and check-in to the hotel post lunch. After lunch proceed for a private guided tour of tomb of Itmad-ud-daula ( baby taj ) & Mehtab Bagh for sunset view of Taj Mahal. Overnight stay at Agraaselouem commissioned by Mughal emperor Shaahjahan, in memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal.
Agra Fort : The Agra Fort is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a prominent tourist site after Taj Mahal.
Itmad-ud-Daulah (Baby Taj) : Tomb of I'timād-ud-Daulah is located in Agra and often reffered a Baby Taj or jewel Box. It’s a Tomb commissioned by a Mughal empress for her Father.
Mehtab Bagh : Mehtab Bagh lies opposite to Taj Mahal, on the other bank of the river Yamuna. It’s a photographer’s paradise to capture one of the best view of Taj Mahal. In the Evening you will be dropped at your hotel with the cherishing memories of Agra Local Sightseeing Tour.
Note : Taj Mahal Remain Closed on Friday

02 Day : Agra Sightseeing - Delhi Departure

Early morning leave for a private guided tour of Taj Mahal for it’s sunrise view. After the visit to Taj Mahal have your breakfast at the hotel. Afterwards checkout and visit Agra Fort. Later explore bit of local arts and crafts. Post lunch leave for Delhi through Yamuna Express Highway. Transfer To Delhi Airport / Hotel.


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  • Loved the Taj Mahal! What a beautiful monument and so wonderful to see in person. Train is very convenient and fast.

    John S Matthews
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