Best Places to Visit in Agra Other Than Taj Mahal

Taj Mahal

Do you know there’s much more to see in Agra than the Taj Mahal? Of course, the Taj Mahal is indeed a masterpiece and no words can define its beauty but there are other historical landmarks as well that can leave you stunned. From tranquil gardens and ancient monuments to vibrant bazaars, Agra’s hidden gems offer a deep understanding of its culture, art, and traditions wiith Golden Triangle Tour. If you want to witness these hidden gems of Agra and to know more about the history then you must visit these top 6 hidden gems of Agra!

1. Agra Fort

Agra Fort also known as Agra Qila was the main palace of the Mughal emperors until 1638 when the capital was shifted to Delhi. Located 2 kilometers northwest of Agra city, the Agra fort is the major tourist attraction after the Taj Mahal and has been ranked as a UNESCO World Heritage site. It may take more than 3 hours for a whole tour, as there are many famous structures to visit inside the fort. It has renowned mosques such as Nagina Masjid and Moti Masjid: exquisitely carved Jahangir Palace and Khas Mahal and much more to see.

Agra Fort

2. Fatehpur Sikri

A world heritage site, Fatehpur Sikri gives the tourist an insight into the Mughal Empire. It is an abandoned city that was built by Emperor Akbar in the 16th century and has Rajasthani architecture in Hindu style with a tinge of Muslim influence. The famous Jama Masjid, Buland Darwaza, and Panch Mahal are some of the major places of interest in this place. Fatehpur Sikri is an old city and you probably could spend 2-3 hours here or more depending upon the time you spend in each place.

3. Mehtab Bagh

Mehtab Bagh is a beautiful garden built by the Mughals and lies on the opposite side of the Yamuna River. There are fountains, pathways, and different types of plants, flowers, and shrubs to get around and admire. During your India Tour Package, it is worth it to spend a few hours in Mehtab Bagh especially when one wants to see the other side of Agra.

4. Itimad-ud-Daulah’s Tomb

Also known as the ‘Baby Taj,’ Itimad-ud-Daulah’s Tomb is one of the best examples of Mughal architecture and the most beautiful but not very popular tourist attraction in Agra. This mausoleum was constructed in the mid-seventeenth century for the statesman who acted as the treasurer of Akbar. It includes marvelous carving on the marble coupled with a spellbinding reflection pool. Visiting Itimad-ud-Daulah’s Tomb takes roughly one hour depending on interest in the Mughal architecture.

Itimad-ud-Daulah's Tomb

5. Dayal Bagh

Dayal Bagh is a tranquil park situated somewhat closer to Agra than the Ridge, with monolithic features. This yard is filled with many green plants and animals and offers a calm place for tourists to visit. It also includes a beautiful temple of Swami Sharddhanand the founder of Radha Swami Satsang Beas. Every person who is looking for a quiet and calm time away from the city must visit this place.

6. Jama Masjid

Located to the north of Agra Fort, Jama Masjid is one of the biggest mosques in India. Constructed in the seventeenth century by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, the structure includes three splendid red sandstone gateways and four tall towers with carved balconies around a spacious central courtyard of magnificent white marble. Enter the prayer hall and witness the brilliant designs of the Arabic writings and the dazzle of light coming in through the jali–cut–out perforated partitions. Take a walk around the place and observe Mughal and Hindu architecture that shows the historical background of the city.

Agra is a city with historical, architectural, and cultural structures. It has many hidden gems to visit other than the Taj Mahal. These hidden gems include Agra Fort, magnificent markets, and beautifully designed gardens that make this city a great place for tourists all around the globe. So, are you ready to witness these hidden gems? Pack your bags and get ready to explore the new places and culture in Agra!

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