Travel to Agra: Well Agra is the most
famous and most visited destination from Delhi. It is the topmost tourist
destination in India, both for Indians and for foreigners visiting India. Taj
Mahal, being one of the Wonders of the World, attracts millions of tourists
every month. But there is more to Agra than the Taj Mahal and Agra Fort.
An Offbeat Guide to Agra, India |
So, the first step
would be to search online to book a cab with a licensed taxi service in Agra with transparent rates and good reviews. One can book a cab either online or
offline. Choose a provider with executives that are helpful and fully
understand your needs, and are able to suggest the travel plan and package according
to your requirements. They even provide doorstep pick-up and drop facility.
Overview and daily
activities:
For an offbeat Agra
visit, book a good quality cab from Delhi to Agra with an experienced driver
and enjoy the sights without the hassle of traffic in the crowded city. The
driver will pick you up from your instructed place at the exact time you
decide.
Then, one can either take the Yamuna Expressway to go to Agra or take
the road passing through Greater Noida and Mathura. Yamuna Expressway is a
smooth road with negligible traffic and fast speed. One can reach Agra within
three hours from Delhi by taking this route.
The other one passes through
villages and towns and has a lot of local traffic. Though at places, it becomes
a bit congested and one can stop at various stops en route for local tea and
snacks. The Expressway too has many eateries on the way, but the charm of
roadside tea and dhaba food is unparalleled and the experience unique.
First time visitors
to Agra should start with Taj Mahal. The tonga ride to Taj Mahal is not worth
missing. Enjoy the beautiful Taj Mahal and its gardens. Click loads of pictures
and admire the exquisite craftsmanship and intricate inlay work of Taj Mahal.
The red sandstone Agra Fort is another favourite attraction built on the banks
of River Yamuna.
For an offbeat Agra
experience, visit the Mehtab Bagh behind the Taj Mahal, on the other side of
river Yamuna. Seeing the Taj from the other side, is a different kind of feel,
far from the maddening crowd. It is nowadays famous as the backdrop for many
movies and photography of Taj.
The Tomb of Mariam Zamani is also a must visit
with its grand monument and beautiful gardens. The Tomb of Akbar is a huge
complex with gardens, Kanch Mahal and the tomb of Sikander Lodhi. The tomb has
beautiful engravings and wall paintings but the main attraction is a wilderness
patch where one can see peacocks, black buck and spotted deer.
Chini-ka-Rauza is
not a well-known place. But a must visit as it is India’s first building with
glazed tile work. It’s a Persian style tomb of Afzal Khan, made up of many
coloured tiles. Kacchpura, a small village almost 8 km from Agra, is fast
gaining fame due to sanjhi Art. The houses in this village are adorned with art
form using natural colours. The Braj culture here makes it a memorable trip.
Sheroes Hangout The
café is also must visit. It is a café run by acid attack survivors and has the
concept of "Pay what you like". The beautiful, serene café, fills you
with tranquillity.
A visit to Agra is
incomplete without shopping for marble souvenirs, Taj Mahal miniature or
leather footwear and juttis. One can shop at the stores near Taj Mahal or in
the various markets of Agra.
How to reach Delhi
from Agra:
There are many ways
to reach Agra from Delhi. One can take a bus or train or take one’s own car.
But if one decides to book a good quality cab from Delhi to Agra with an
experienced driver, then they are free from all hassles and relax on the way,
enjoying the journey.
There are a lot of cabs to Agra, which one can book. The
vendor we decided on offers many positive features. They have a transparent
billing system, zero cancellation charge, a wide range of vehicles to choose
from, courteous chauffeurs- an expert in road trips and a clean car/ taxi.
Distance and time
taken:
If one decides on
booking a cab to Agra, then depending on where one starts from, the distance
and time taken will vary. From Delhi, the distance by road is around 235
kilometres and the journey takes roughly three and a half hours.
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