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CITY OF THE TAJ
The
city of Agra is world famous for the Taj Mahal and millions of tourists
from all over the world come here every year to savor the different
moods of this magnificent edifice. As Agra was the seat of the great
Mughal rulers for many years, it also has a number of historical
monuments in and around the city, dating back to the 16th and 17th
century.
LOCATION
Agra is located in the state of Uttar Pradesh. It is situated on the west bank
of river the Yamuna. Agra is 204 km south of Delhi. The climate of Agra is extreme
and tropical. Summers are extremely hot and the maximum temperature can be as
high as 45 degree Celsius, while winters are cold and foggy. Heavy rains and
high humidity mark the monsoon season.
VISITING TIME
Agra can be visited throughout the year, but one must avoid the extreme hot
summers (April-June) and rainy season (July-Sept). The most suitable time to
visit Agra is in winters.
THE PAST
Agra has a rich historical background, which is amply evident from the numerous
historical monuments in and around the city. Agra was founded by Sikandar Lodhi
(Lodhi dynasty; Delhi Sultanate) in the 16th century. Babur (founder of the
Mughal dynasty) also stayed for sometime in Agra. Emperor Akbar built the Agra
fort; Jahangir beautified it with palaces and gardens. Shahjahan marked the
zenith of Mughal architecture, when he built the Taj.
TOURIST ATTRACTIONS
Taj Mahal
There is no other monument in the world, which can match the beauty and
grandeur of the Taj Mahal. Set amongst the serene ambience of a well laid out
garden the massive marble structure of the Taj is awe-inspiring. The Taj Mahal
was built in the 17th century by Shahjahan- the fifth Mughal emperor, in memory
of his beloved wife, Mumtaz Mahal. It is more than 350 years since Taj Mahal
was built, but it has not lost its romantic aura, which attracts millions of
visitors towards it.
Agra Fort
Agra might be world famous for the Taj Mahal, built by the Mughal emperor
Shahjahan in memory of his beloved wife. However, it is also famous for the
Agra Fort, which is a veritable treasure trove of the Mughal architectural tradition.
The various buildings within this sprawling fort complex represent the assimilation
of different cultures, which was the mark of the Mughal period.
Itmad-ud-Daulahs Tomb
Itmad-ud-Daulahs tomb is a highly ornate edifice,
which is looked upon as an imminent precursor of the Taj Mahal as
far as elaborate carvings and inlay work are concerned. The tomb
marks a significant departure from the tombs of the Mughal dynasty
built before its construction.
SITES NEARBY
Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary
Situated at a distance of 55 km from the city of Taj Mahal, Agra, Bharatpur
hosts a variety of bird species from across the globe. Close to 380 species
of birds are found in this 29 sq km stretch, approximately 10 sq km of which
comprises of marshes and bogs.
Delhi
How does one describe Delhi? The capital
city of India? The capital of the worlds largest democracy?
Actually, Delhi is India in miniature. Over the millennia, it has
wooed rulers, attracted plunderers, and tried historians with so
many details. Agra, situated at a distance of around 204 km from
Delhi, always remained in struggle to be the centre of power with
the later.
Gwalior
The city of Gwalior, the city of famed
Scindia's and known for it's mighty fort is located at a distance
of around 118 km from Agra.
Mathura
Mathura (or Brajbhoomi) is famous as
the birthplace of Lord Krishna, an important deity in the Hindu
religious pantheon. It is an important pilgrim place of the Hindus
and one of the seven sacred cities in India. The main pilgrim center
in Mathura is the Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi temple. Mathura is located
at a distance of around 47 km from Agra.
Vrindavan
Vrindavan is a sacred destination of the Hindus and is revered for of its
association with the life of Lord Krishna. There are as many as 4,000 temples
in Vrindavan, most of them dedicated to Lord Krishna. Vrindavan is located just
57 km from Agra
Fatehpur Sikri
Fatehpur Sikri was the imperial city
of the Mughal dynasty between 1571 and 1584. Built by the Mughal
emperor Akbar, this royal city is one of a kind. The architectural
grandeur of this deserted city cannot be described in words and
one can only experience the aura of its magnificent edifices by
seeing them. The city is located at a distance of 40 km from Agra
Sikandra
Akbars tomb at Sikandra is an
excellent example of assimilation of different styles of architecture
and it represents a significant departure from the earlier Mughal
buildings.
FAIRS AND FESTIVALS
Agra city is known for its Taj Mahotsav (Taj Festival). This cultural festival
is held every year in the month of February. The Taj Mahotsav brings traditional
Indian music and dance on a single platform for the tourist to relish.
SHOPPING
Agra has both traditional and modern shopping areas.
It is known for leather products, jewelry, rug weaving and marble
work. The Sadar Bazaar area and the area south of Taj Ganj, boasts
of many emporia and shops. Shilpgram or crafts village is located
1 km from the eastern side of the Taj, from where one can buy good
quality craft items.
HOW TO REACH
Agra airport is 7 km from the city center
and 3 km from Idgah bus stand. Indian airlines operates daily tourist
shuttle flights to Agra, Khajuraho, Varanasi and back. Agra is well connected by railroad.
The main railway station is the Agra Cantonment station.
It takes more than 2 hours from Delhi to Agra by train (Shatabdi Express) and more than 4 hours by road. |