Agra- the city of Taj Mahal was a special place to explore. There is something special in the air of Agra that speaks about its glorious past. I was overwhelmed with the first sight of Taj Mahal and tours to Itmad-Ud-Daula's tomb and Agra fort made my stay absolutely unforgettable. Today I am leaving this great city only with a firm desire to return back here very soon.
Location: Uttar Pradesh (North India)
Best time to visit::
September-March
Must visit attraction::
Taj Mahal
Excursions::
Father Sikri
Once the capital of Mughal empire in India, today Agra is a major tourist hub because of Taj Mahal. It boasts of a number of buildings that exhibit the fine craftsmanship of the Mughal era. Moreover its narrow lanes filled with the aroma of mughlai cuisine and exquisite handcrafted items made of fine leather also catch the attention of tourists.
The day started with a visit to Taj Mahal- an edifice, which I always wanted to explore. The incredible building was like a precious marble box inlaid with beautiful stones. I along with a Japanese guy headed towards the north entrance gate to watch the sunrise. The inner courtyard opens from an archway lined walkway into greenness. The beautiful details taken on the Taj made me speechless. Mughal floral patterns and Arabic writing adorn the arches, the flowers beautiful blues and reds of lapis lazuli, turquoise. I thought the Taj was all white but the subtlety of color was the best surprise. I left the place but kept looking back at it from my cab's window till the time it disappeared completely from my eyes.
I had seen the similar structure at Lahore that was also built by Nurjahan for Jehangir. The tomb, however was a delight to look at. The inlay designs and carvings were no less than the same at Taj Mahal but it was the beautiful marble lattice work that gave it a distinct charm. By the time I completed the visit to this beautiful architectural wonder, it was late night so I returned back to the hotel savoring the memories of a day well spent.
Next morning I headed directly to the Red Fort en route paying a short visit to Taj Mahal again. The mammoth fort had a variety of attractions including Diwan-E-Aam, Diwane-E-Khas, Octagonal Tower, Jehangir Palace, Mina Masjid, Moti Masjid, Sheesh Mahal and Golden Pavilions.
Exploring the extremely colorful markets of Agra was a great experience. I bought replicas of Taj Mahal as souvenirs for my friends and relatives. But the leather items including leather chappals (sandals), purses, bags and other decorative items were just irresistible.