Historical Places

Tips for Visiting the Taj Mahal for an Ultimate Experience

The Taj Mahal, known as the “Symbol of Love,” is the most famous landmark in India. In 1983, this Indian treasure was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is now well-known as one of the Seven Wonders of the World. The Mughal Emperor Shah Jhah constructed the Taj Mahal in 1632 for his adored seventh wife, Mumtaz Mahal. This monument of love is not only acknowledged as one of the best monuments ever constructed but also as one of the best examples of Mughal architecture.

Owing to this stunning monument, your vacation to Agra will be worth every penny. Before planning a trip to the Taj Mahal, you should be aware of the following details:

Choose the Ideal Timings!

The greatest season to travel to the Taj Mahal is from March to June, the start of India’s early summer. Avoid visiting from November to February because the fog will prevent you from seeing the Taj Mahal in all its magnificence.

The perfect days to travel are from Monday through Thursday. In addition, the place is overly crowded on weekends and national or festive holidays. The monument is closed every Friday for prayers. Generally speaking, early morning is the best time to visit the Taj Mahal because it is less crowded, and you won’t have to face the scorching heat.

  • Day hours: 6:00 am to 7:00 pm
  • Night hours: 8:30 pm to 12:30 pm (two days before and after every full moon).

Don’t miss out on taking the Entry Ticket!

Also, you need to purchase an entry ticket of INR 1000 (for foreigners), which is almost equivalent to 15-16 USD, which includes a pair of shoe coverings, a bottle of water, a golf cart or minibus service to the entry gate, and the top sightseeing places in the map of Agra city. On the contrary, the entry ticket cost for local citizens is INR 40 and free entry for children under 15 years. Similarly, the cost of the entry ticket for the Taj Mahal at night on full moon nights is INR 750 for foreign visitors and INR 510 for local visitors.

Keep a Check on the Items You are Not Permitted to Carry

Some items are restricted inside the Taj Mahal premises due to security concerns. Every entrance gate has checkpoints. Only small bags holding necessities are allowed; day packs and huge bags are prohibited. Food, cigarettes, other tobacco products, beverages, mobile phone chargers, and tripods are prohibited inside the Taj Mahal. You can only bring your phone, camera, and bottle of water with your entry ticket.

For a mesmerising experience – Hire a Guide!

It’s highly advised to hire a guide when visiting the Taj Mahal. The most basic reason is that they are familiar with the monument’s history and associated beliefs. Additionally, they can assist you in taking amazing images because they are familiar with the top sightseeing locations. The tour guides here are also quite knowledgeable about all the adjacent locations, including the carpet showrooms, jewellery, and handicraft workshops, where you could purchase some beautiful gifts.

Additionally, to unwind from the daily grind after travelling, you can book a room in OYO resorts like Townhouse OAK Hotel The Empire, one of the most preferred family resorts in Agra.

Taj Mahal at Sunrise, Sunset and Full Moon!

The Taj Mahal has magnificent sunrise and sunset views. And yes! Don’t miss the opportunity to be mesmerised by the monument’s magnificence during these key moments. To view the sunrise, arrive as early as 5:30 am to avoid any last-moment hassle. If you want to view the sunset, ensure you are there well in advance, around 6:30 pm.

It is breathtaking to see the Taj Mahal’s white marble illuminated by the moonlight. The Taj Mahal is open late at night, two days before and after the full moon, so you can see this during that time.

Conclusion

The Taj Mahal is one of the most renowned structures around the world and a representation of Indian culture, history, and artistic Mughal expression. You can plan your stay in OYO 14220 Hotel BR Plaza, one of the closest hotels to the Taj Mahal. It is unquestionably a must-visit location! We hope these small tips will enable you to enjoy this great representation of love without stress.

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