
What is the Taj Mahal?
The Taj Mahal is a world-renowned mausoleum located in Agra, India. Built in the 17th century by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, it serves as a symbol of eternal love for his wife Mumtaz Mahal. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
For more Information: Wikipedia
Why is the Taj Mahal Famous?
- Architectural Beauty: The Taj Mahal is an epitome of Mughal architecture, blending elements of Islamic, Persian, and Indian styles.
- Symbol of Love: Built as a memorial for Mumtaz Mahal, it represents undying love and devotion.
- Global Recognition: Its status as a World Heritage Site and inclusion in the Seven Wonders of the World make it an iconic landmark.
Specialty and History of the Taj Mahal
- Construction: Built between 1632 and 1648, it involved over 20,000 artisans and craftsmen.
- Materials Used: The Taj Mahal is constructed of pure white marble, adorned with semi-precious stones like jade, turquoise, and lapis lazuli.
- Design: Symmetry plays a vital role, with gardens, fountains, and a reflecting pool enhancing its elegance.
- Inscriptions: Quranic verses are intricately inscribed on its walls.
- Cultural Significance: It represents the zenith of Mughal art and architecture.
Why Visit the Taj Mahal?
- Experience its serene beauty during sunrise or sunset.
- Witness the interplay of light and shadow on the white marble dome.
- Immerse yourself in the rich history and romance behind its construction.
Buses
Train
Flight
1. From Idgah Bus Stand: Direct route to the Taj Mahal (6.5 km).

1.From Agra Cantt Railway Station: Direct route to the Taj Mahal (6 km).

2. From Agra Fort Railway Station: Direct route to the Taj Mahal (4.5 km).

1. From Agra Airport (Local): Displays the direct route to the Taj Mahal (13 km).

2. From Delhi Airport (International): Shows the route via Agra city (220 km by road/train, then 6 km to the Taj Mahal).
