Agra Travel Guide

Agra
is situated on the banks of the Yamuna River, Agra with its crowed alleys and
predatory rickshaw riders, is much like any other north Indian city, once you
are away from its imposing Moghul monuments. It is possible to take a day trip
to Agra from New Delhi (there are many excellent train services making this
eminently practicable).
When someone says Agra the first thing comes in our mind is the "Taj Mahal".
The most expensive dream of the world. One the tourist said on his visit of
the Taj Mahal that the Taj Mahal is a poem in the marble. Agra is the destination,
which attract all the tourists who want to visit India and it is because of
the Taj Mahal.
This most famous Moghul monument was constructed by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory
of his wife Mumtaz Mahal, the 'the Lady of Taj'. It was described as the most
extravagant monument ever built for love, for the emperor was heartbroken when
Mumtaz, to whom he had been married for 17 years, died in 1629 in childbirth,
after giving birth to 14 children.
Construction of the Taj began in 1631 and was not completed until 1653. Workers
were recruited not only from all over the India but also from the central Asia,
and in total 20,000 people worked in the building. Experts were even brought
from as far away as Europe - the Frenchman Austin of Bordeaux and the Italian
Veroneo of Venice had a hand in its decoration. The main architect was Isa Khan,
who came from Shiraz in Iran.

The
most unusual (but almost certainly apocryphal) story about the Taj is that there
might well have been two of them. Shah Jahan, it is said, intended to build
a second Taj as his own tomb in black marble, a negative image of the white
Taj of Mumtaz Mahal. Before he could embark on this second masterpiece he was
deposed by his son, Aurangzeb. Shah Jahan spent the rest of his life imprisoned
in the Agra Fort, looking out along the river to the final resting place of
his wife.
The Taj Mahal is definitely worth more than a single visit as its character
changes with the different lights during the day. Down is a magical time, and
it is virtually deserted.
The Taj Mahal has inspired painters, writers, photographers, critics and poets;
in more recent years it has been filmed, televised and profusely photographer.
But nothing can equal the unforgotten experience of seeing such beauty and perfection
for oneself. In the last 300 years there have been many so moved by the Taj
Mahal that they have recorded their impress at length. Some have described what
they found most beautiful about the mausoleums; others, while doing so, have
also revealed the various activities that took place there.
Other thing, which attracts the visitors, is the Agra Fort. Construction of
the massive Agra fort was begun by the Emperor Akbar in 1565, and addition were
made up until the time of his grandson, Shah Jahan. While in Akbar's time the
fort was principally a military structure, by Shah

Jahan's
time it had become partially a Palace. A visit to the fort is an Agra 'must'
since so many of the event, which led to the construction of the Taj, took Place
here.
Helping Facts
Getting there : Agra is a major airport of the region. The railway station is
well served. Agra has two train stations, one is Agra Fort and another one is
Agra cantt. Agra fort station nearby is the busiest railway junction in India.
Agra is well connected with all the touristy area, like New Delhi and Agra.
Climate : Hot summers, chilly winters and heavy monsoon rains (July to
September). Winter months are pleasant (October to March).
Further Connections: Jaipur, New Delhi, Khajuraho and Varanasi.
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