Complete Guide about Taj Mahal

  • Location

    52FR+XP5, Dharmapuri, Forest Colony, Tajganj, Agra, Uttar Pradesh 282001

  • Visiting Hours

    Taj Mahal opens 30 Minutes before sunrise and closes 30 Minutes before sunset during normal operating days. (Taj Mahal is closed on Fridays for general viewing. Other days it is always open.)

  • Entry Fee

    You can check the entry fee details on Taj Mahal official website www.tajmahal.gov.in

One is aware that “The Taj” is one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
It is recognised as one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites!
One is familiar with The Taj as a legend of an Emperor’s enduring love for his favourite Queen!
However, “The Taj” boasts much more distinctions than just these! As a result, “The Taj” needs to be visited again and again!!!
Come and stroll down the path next to the reflecting pool with fountains up to the mausoleum made of soft, pure marble and adorned with semi-precious stones, where the Queen and her King are laid to rest in the tranquilly of paradise. Come to reveal the past in order to enhance your imagination about this marvel of a stone epic, The Taj, and draw fascination from its mysticism.
The Taj is a marriage of love, devotion, and purity, and the grace of its precise proportions and the grandeur of its mathematical patterns of beautifully landscaped gardens enhance the balance of the entire complex.
Come immerse yourself in the story of “The Taj,” which was created entirely from true events, and watch it unfold!
The beholder determines what they find beautiful! The premise is most likely true in reverse for the Taj Mahal. The Taj is the epitome of beauty! Through its many colours, the Taj expresses its various moods. The Taj has more colours of beauty than any other type of beauty has ever had! The Taj changes colour depending on the time of day and the season of the year, appearing pinkish in the morning, milky white in the evening, golden when the moon shines, and other shades in between.
The next time you visit The Taj, imagine yourself walking toward the mausoleum while being sketched by the picturesque descriptions of historians who lived during the time of its construction, the facts discovered by scholars and archaeologists today, and the panoramic montage of the inspirations behind its creation!
A look this time at the Taj will keep you indulged with thoughts superimposing your sight and would make you feel the presence of Shah Jahan, the Maker and Mumtaz Mahal, the Reason, as though walking along with you.
Whence its breathtaking splendour makes you wonder breathlessly and you tend to pause for a while but to continue staring at ‘The Taj’, you would sense them standing beside you!
If one has a heart that beats and that beat throbs to seek, the purity of love in galore! Surely one deserves a visit to ‘The Taj’, as much as ‘The Taj’ deserves your visit once, and more!
Come to ‘The Taj’ with blissful pride! Bring the saga come alive!!
Come; fall in love, every time!!!
A World-Class Experience Seeing the Taj Mahal at Full Moon Nights…
The Taj Mahal may be viewed at night on five occasions each month, including the full moon night and the evenings before and following. Tickets are offered. Archaeological Survey of India (A.S.I.) 22, Mall Road, Agra, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. the day before Night Viewing of the Taj. Circleagra.asi@gov.in; Phone: +91 0562-2227261, 2227263; Fax: +91 562-2227262 Evening Viewing On the day of the viewing, tickets may be cancelled in the aforementioned office up to 1 PM (Cancellation charges:25 percent of the ticket). Time: From 20:30 to 03:30 in 8 batches of no more than 50 persons each. Each batch’s duration is for half an hour (30 minutes)

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