Same Day Taj Mahal Tour From Delhi

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A visit to the Taj Mahal is a must-have experience for anyone traveling to India, and our private day trip from New Delhi eliminates the stress of planning your itinerary. This tour is ideal for first-time visitors or those short on time, as you can relax in air-conditioned comfort while someone else takes care of the driving, leaving you free to focus on enjoying the scenery. With our private car, you can take convenience breaks at any time and benefit from the undivided attention and insider knowledge of your guide.

Our comprehensive package includes hotel pickup and drop-off, transportation in a private air-conditioned vehicle, toll taxes, parking and state tax, driver allowances and fuel, mineral water bottles, and a professional tour guide. You’ll also enjoy guaranteed skip-the-line access to the Taj Mahal.

We offer flexible pickup times from any hotel, airport, port, or residence in Delhi, but we recommend a pickup time of 6:30 AM from your hotel lobby or airport. Upon arrival in Agra, your tour guide will meet you and assist you throughout the trip.

Your first stop will be the Taj Mahal, which was commissioned by Shah Jahan in 1631 as a memorial to his wife, Mumtaz Mahal, who died giving birth to their 14th child. Construction began in 1632 and was completed in 1643, with the surrounding buildings and garden finished five years later. The Taj Mahal is renowned for its exquisite architecture and holds a touching love story behind its creation. The imperial court documented Shah Jahan’s grief after the death of Mumtaz Mahal, which served as its inspiration.

After visiting the Taj Mahal, you’ll visit Agra Fort, a historic fort in the city that served as the main residence of the Mughal emperors until 1638 when the capital was moved to Delhi. The last Indian rulers to have occupied it were the Marathas before it was captured by the British. You’ll then enjoy lunch at a local restaurant.

Next, you’ll visit the Tomb of Itimad-ud-Daulah, a Mughal mausoleum often described as a “jewel box” and regarded as a draft of the Taj Mahal.

Finally, on the way back to Delhi, you’ll pass by New Delhi, and our chauffeur will transfer you to your hotel or airport. Book your Same Day Agra Tour package now and explore the best of India with Holiday Taj Tours! Our cancellation policy allows you to cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund. However, any changes made less than 24 hours before the start time of the experience will not be accepted.

The Agra Cantonment Railway Station, also known as Agra Cantt Station, is the nearest railway station to the Taj Mahal. It is situated approximately 6 kilometers from the Taj Mahal and can be easily accessed by taxi or auto-rickshaw. While there are other railway stations in the vicinity, such as Agra Fort Station and Idgah Agra Junction, Agra Cantonment Railway Station is the most convenient option.

The Taj Mahal is located approximately 230 kilometers (143 miles) from Delhi by road. The travel time can vary depending on the mode of transportation and traffic conditions. Typically, if you travel by car or bus, it takes around 3 to 4 hours to reach the Taj Mahal from Delhi, while a train journey may take around 2 to 3 hours, depending on the train and its schedule. It’s important to note that travel times may vary depending on factors like traffic, road conditions, and the mode of transportation chosen.

To book tickets online for the Taj Mahal, you can visit the official website of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) at https://asi.payumoney.com. Here’s a step-by-step guide to booking tickets:

  1. Visit the official ASI website and click on the “Taj Mahal” tab.
  2. Select the type of ticket you want to purchase, such as “Indian” or “Foreigner.”
  3. Choose the date and time of your visit and the number of tickets required.
  4. Enter your personal details, including your name, email address, and contact number.
  5. Review your booking details and make the payment using a debit or credit card, net banking, or a mobile wallet.
  6. Once your payment is confirmed, you will receive an email confirmation with a unique ticket ID.
  7. On the day of your visit, carry a printout of your ticket or show the e-ticket on your mobile phone at the Taj Mahal entrance gate.

It’s important to note that online tickets can only be booked up to three days in advance and are non-transferable and non-refundable. As the number of daily visitors to the Taj Mahal is limited, it’s recommended to book your tickets well in advance to avoid disappointment.

To get to the Taj Mahal from Agra Cantonment Railway Station, there are several modes of transportation available:

  1. Taxi or Auto-rickshaw: Taxis and auto-rickshaws are easily available outside Agra Cantonment Railway Station. The journey to the Taj Mahal takes about 15-20 minutes by road, and the fare may vary depending on the type of vehicle and your negotiation skills.

  2. Bus: Agra has a well-connected network of local buses that link Agra Cantonment Railway Station to the Taj Mahal. You can catch a bus from the bus stop located outside the railway station. The fare is usually very low, but the frequency of buses may vary.

  3. Bicycle rickshaw: Bicycle rickshaws can also be found outside Agra Cantonment Railway Station. It is a cheaper option and a unique way to experience the city. However, it may take longer to reach the Taj Mahal by bicycle rickshaw than by taxi or auto-rickshaw.

  4. Car rental: If you prefer a more comfortable and convenient option, you can rent a car with a driver from various car rental agencies in Agra. This way, you can avoid the hassle of bargaining with the taxi or auto-rickshaw drivers and have a more comfortable journey.

Keep in mind that the Taj Mahal is closed on Fridays, so plan your visit accordingly.

When visiting the Taj Mahal, it’s important to dress respectfully and appropriately. Here are some tips on what to wear:

  1. Modest Clothing: It’s recommended to wear clothing that covers your shoulders, chest, and legs. Revealing or tight-fitting clothing is considered inappropriate and disrespectful in Indian culture.

  2. Comfortable Shoes: The Taj Mahal complex is quite large, and you will need to do a lot of walking, so wear comfortable shoes. Avoid high heels or shoes with slippery soles as the marble floors can be slippery.

  3. Sun Protection: Agra has a hot and humid climate, so it’s important to wear sun protection such as a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen.

  4. Head Covering: Women, in particular, should bring a head covering such as a scarf or hat. It’s customary to cover your head before entering any religious site in India. You will also need to remove your shoes before entering the main mausoleum, so wear slip-on shoes or sandals that can be easily removed.

Remember to dress respectfully and keep in mind the cultural norms and customs when visiting the Taj Mahal. It’s important to show respect for this significant religious and historical monument.

There are several ways to travel from Delhi to the Taj Mahal:

  1. By Car: Hiring a private taxi or renting a car with a driver is the most convenient and comfortable way to reach the Taj Mahal from Delhi. The journey typically takes between 3-4 hours, depending on traffic and road conditions.

  2. By Train: You can take a train from Delhi to Agra, the closest city to the Taj Mahal. The journey takes around 2-3 hours depending on the train and class of travel. From Agra railway station, you can hire a taxi or auto-rickshaw to reach the Taj Mahal.

  3. By Bus: Buses are an affordable option to travel from Delhi to Agra. The journey time varies depending on traffic conditions and the type of bus. Once in Agra, you can take a taxi or auto-rickshaw to reach the Taj Mahal.

  4. By Tourist Bus: Many tour operators offer one-day sightseeing tours of Agra and the Taj Mahal from Delhi. These tours usually include transport by air-conditioned coach or bus, guided tours of the Taj Mahal, and other attractions in Agra.

Overall, the best way to reach the Taj Mahal from Delhi depends on your budget, time constraints, and personal preferences.