Top 10 Things Included in Agra Day Tour Packages
What to do in Agra: the top 10
1. Visit
the impressive and precious Taj Mahal.
2. Take
souvenir photos on the Yamuna River's bank at sunset.
3. Taste
typical dishes, and taste the digestive herbs sold in every corner of the city.
4. Visit
the Red Fort of Agra, a UNESCO heritage site also called Lal Qila.
5. Visit a
beautiful testimony of Mughal architecture: Akbar's tomb.
6. Stroll
through Agra's Central Market and purchase distinctive souvenirs and artefacts.
7. Walk
immersed in the greenery of the Mehtab Bagh garden.
8. Enjoy a
traditional show in typical costume at the Kalakriti Theater Center.
9. Learn
more about the Hindu religion in the Soami Bagh Temple.
10.
Respectfully enter a city mosque, such as the Jama Mosque.
This tour
lasts one day and includes a guided tour of the Taj Mahal and a visit to the
Red Fortress, the tomb of Akbar, the Mausoleum of I'timād-ud-Daulah and the
museums dedicated to Mughal art in the city. What are you waiting for? Book
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What do Agra Tour Packages include?
Monumental Agra Tour
The Agra tour
packages start with the visit to the Taj Mahal, the monument of love par
excellence, then move on to the Red Fortress and stop at "sunset point."
Tour of The Mausoleums of Agra
Starting
from the most important monumental mausoleum in the city, the Taj Mahal, the
Agra tour package includes a visit to the most beautiful mausoleums in the
city. You will then move on to the Tomb of Mariam-uz-Zamani, an archaeological
monument, and tomb, and then proceed to the Mausoleum of I'timād-ud-Daulah and
the tomb of Akbar, an important attestation of Mughal culture and architecture.
Don’t Forget to Try Typical Agra Cuisine
Get ready for spicy cuisine that has personality. To
accustom the palate to the flavors, you can start with bedai, spiced, fried
bread, which is served with a side dish made of potatoes dressed with a
spoonful of curd. Another typical dish is parantha, a vegetable-filled
flatbread that is often served with yogurt, vegetable puree, and spicy pickles.
To
continue with the street foods, you can taste the Bhalla Tikki, a circular
dough of potatoes that is served with yogurt and spiced chickpeas. Another
specialty is tandoori chicken, cooked in a traditional earthenware oven. The
typical dessert of Agra is the Kesar elaichi petha: made with white pumpkin;
this centuries-old dessert can be very soft and sugary.
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