This Agra Heritage Walking Tour is perfect for travelers who want to get their bearings of the city and learn where to find local hidden gems. By going on a walking tour, you’ll be able to access places that you couldn’t get to by car or bus. Highlights include Ambedkar Park, Jama Masjid (one of Agra’s largest mosques), Mankameshwar Mandir Temple, Rawatpara Spice Market, and views of the Taj Mahal.
Convenient tour with hotel pickup and drop-off included.
Ideal tour for first-time visitors to Agra
Learn where to find hidden secrets that only locals know
Get taken to an incredible spot to view the Taj Mahal.
Completely Private Tour.
Pickup included
The Tour start at around 1400 pm
Post lunch You will be picked up at your hotel in Agra at and proceed to the Agra Fort Army Gate. The tour then proceeds to Ambedkar Park. The next stop is the Agra Fort Railway station. Built in true British style, this station carries about 90,000 passengers each day. Your next stop is Jama Masjid, the biggest mosque in the city, where you will learn about Islam religion and Mughal history.
Next, you will stop at Chimman Lal Poori Wala, a 185-year old local sweet shop where guests can not only see various sweets being made but also sample them. Hitting the road again, the tour explores a local wholesale market where the guide explains the various wares on sale on how Indian markets are so much different from organized retail in most western countries. Monkeys greet the way to the next attraction Mankameshwar Mandir, a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. You are welcome to enter the temple and see devotees going about prayer regimes. Next, your tour will take you to the Rawatpara Spice market. Bound to sneeze a few times as the aroma fills the air, you can witness heaps of red chilies and pots of Indian pickles. The tour then proceeds through a cycle rickshaw ride, the most popular means of transport in India. The ride ends at the banks of the river Yamuna and you will then head to the backside of the Taj Mahal in a car. You will then experience a sunset view of the Taj Mahal from across the river. The tour ends here and you will be dropped back off at your hotel.
Agra, a historic city on the banks of the Yamuna River, is famous for the iconic Taj Mahal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This Mughal-era city is a treasure trove of architectural marvels, rich history, and vibrant culture, making it a must-visit destination in India.
The Taj Mahal is a white marble mausoleum built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.
Agra Fort is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a major Mughal-era military structure. It houses several palaces, mosques, and other buildings.
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Mehtab Bagh is a beautiful garden complex with views of the Taj Mahal. It is a great spot for photography and relaxation.
A sweet candy made from ash gourd, a specialty of Agra.
Rich and flavorful dishes like biryani, kebabs, and curries.
A deep-fried bread stuffed with spiced lentils, served with potato curry.
A savory snack made from lentils, spices, and nuts.
The best time to visit Agra is during the winter months when the weather is pleasant and cool. This is the peak tourist season with clear skies and comfortable temperatures.
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Agra is generally safe for tourists, but petty crimes like pickpocketing and scams can occur. Be cautious of your surroundings and take necessary precautions.
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Idgah Bus Stand, Taj Express Highway Bus Stand
Buses are the most common and affordable mode of transport. Routes cover most parts of the city.
Available • Apps: Ola, Uber
Car, Bike, Scooter
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