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We got here to Agra for the identical reason all of us else does: to look the Taj Mahal – the one enchantment that sits at the top of every tourist’s Agra journey itinerary. This symbol of undying love is one of the seven Wonders of the Modern World and one of the maximum beautiful homes in India, so like infinite guests earlier than us, we too made the long journey to peer it with our very own eyes. (Spoiler alert: it lived up to every unmarried expectation after which some!)

Since our month in India become all about touring at a slow and leisurely tempo, we gave ourselves three full days in Agra (we later learned that the majority only stay a night or !), and thankfully for us, that meant we got to see and do pretty a piece around the city. Now here’s a observe how we spent our 3 days in Agra:


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Suggested tour package: Overnight Agra Tour
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Agra Fort Attraction

Agra Fort can be reached from any part of the city. You can find buses, cabs, rickshaw and other road transportations to reach Agra Fort from any part of the city. Tourists usually visit Agra Fort along with Taj Mahal as it is just 2.5 km away from Taj Mahal.


Entry to the Agra Fort
There are four entrances to the four and out of these, two are walled shut. Among the rest, only the southern gate is open for the tourist. The North Gate is under the control of Indian Army and is not open to public. The southern gate is called as Amar Singh Gate. During the Akbar reign, this fort gate was called as Akbar Darwaza as it was used by Akbar for all his entourages.
Once you enter into the fort via the southern gate, you will find the ticket counter.

Ticket cost for Indians:

  • Cash tickets – INR 50 per head
  • Cashless tickets – INR 35 per head
  • Sound and light show – INR 70 per head
  • Children below 15 years – free

Ticket cost of foreigners

  • Cash tickets – INR 650 per head
  • Cashless tickets – INR 550 per head
  • Sound and light show –INR 200 per head
  • Children below 15 years – free

Things that are not allowed inside the fort

  1. Cell phone charger
  2. Headphones
  3. Dangerous items like explosives
  4. Knives or sharp items
  5. Alcohol
  6. Tobacco items
  7. Merchandisable items

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