Experience the magic of the iconic Taj Mahal on a captivating Taj Mahal Tour From Delhi by Train. This enchanting journey combines the convenience of modern transportation with the timeless beauty of one of the world’s most celebrated monuments.
Board an early morning train from Delhi to Agra. Opt for the Gatimaan Express for a comfortable and fast journey. Ensure that you have your tickets and identification handy.
Upon reaching Agra, you will be greeted by our local guide at the railway station. Begin your day with a refreshing welcome and a brief introduction to the day’s schedule.
Enjoy a delicious breakfast at a local restaurant to energize yourself for the day ahead.
Head to Agra Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore the majestic fort and learn about its history, architecture, and significance in the Mughal era. Enjoy the breathtaking views of the Taj Mahal from certain vantage points within the fort.
Visit Mehtab Bagh, a charbagh complex located on the opposite bank of the Taj Mahal. This garden offers stunning views of the Taj Mahal and is an excellent spot for photography.
Savor a delicious lunch at a local restaurant, experiencing the flavors of Mughlai cuisine.
Embark on a guided tour of the iconic Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Marvel at the exquisite white marble mausoleum, explore the beautiful gardens, and learn about the love story behind its creation.
Explore the local markets of Agra for souvenirs and handicrafts. Agra is renowned for its marble inlay work, leather goods, and traditional artifacts.
Bid farewell to Agra and board the train back to Delhi. Reflect on the day’s experiences and enjoy the scenic journey.
Upon reaching Delhi, our guide will assist you in disembarking the train. You can either head back to your accommodation or explore the vibrant city nightlife.
This one-day itinerary provides a comprehensive glimpse of Agra’s historical and cultural treasures, with the Taj Mahal as the highlight of your journey. Adjustments can be made based on your preferences and time constraints.