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Tour Code

IFD08

1Day

Agra One Day Tour from Delhi

One day tour by a private car with a tour guide to visit the World Heritage Sites; “Taj Mahal” and “Agra Fort” represent India. A private car driven by a chauffeur meets you and sees you off at a specific place (hotel, home, etc.) in Delhi or in Gurgaon.

Itinerary

  City Itinerary
1

Delhi
Agra

Delhi

In the morning, (a chauffeur) meets you (to pick up) at a specific place (home and hotel) in Delhi or in Gurgaon by a private car.  Then, head to Agra (about 5 hours).
After arrival in Agra, tour the World Heritage Sites; Agra Fort and Taj Mahal.  Later, see you off at a specific place in Delhi or in Gurgaon by a private car.

Meals: Lunch
** On Friday, Taj Mahal is closed, so no tour is conducted.

Price per person

Number of people Price (INR)
4 Please contact us.
3 Please contact us.
2 Please contact us.
1 Please contact us.

** 5.0% government service tax would be applicable on the prices above.
** The prices above are valid from April 1 to September 30, 2018. For other dates, kindly contact us.

  • ** If the exchange quotation rates (to US$) is drastically changed, the tour prices may be changed, accordingly.  Please confirm it when you apply.

Above mentioned prices are inclusive of:

  • A private car between Delhi (Gurgaon) and Agra [1-2 people: Indigo 3-4 people: Innova] | A tour guide (accompanies from Delhi) | Entrance fees at sites mentioned in the itinerary | Meals (LN 1) | Others, parking fees, etc.

Above mentioned prices are exclusive of:

  • Highway fees between Delhi and Agra on Yamuna Expressway  *If you choose to get on the highway, the fees are you to pay at the sites.  (round-trip 575 rupees) | Personal expenses (drinks, phone calls, laundry, medicine etc.) | Tips to the guide and driver

Our way of tripping

Feel easy for a tour guide accompanies you to guide from Delhi by a private car
In all scheduled day, a tour guide leads you. Take a round trip to Agra by a private car, so no needs for carrying luggage and waiting for public transportation.
Tour the World Heritage Sites; Indian pride of Taj Mahal and Agra Fort

View two World Heritage Sites; the master piece of Mogul (Mughal) architecture Taj Mahal and showing the prospered Mogul (Mughal) Empire to us now, Agra Fort. This tour satisfies you.

Respond to a sudden application!
When you suddenly want to visit or to entertain the visitors from other countries, you can feel easy and use this tour.

Please order various arrangements
For example, a tour plan to combine with other package tours, etc., various arrangements are possible. Please feel free to contact us to enquire (for consulting).

The admired wonders..!!!

White Tomb Taj Mahal

Taj Mahal is built by the fifth Mogul emperor Shah Jahan in 1654. It is often called as “White Palace”, but it is not a palace but the “tomb (mausoleum)” for Shah Jahan’s beloved wife, Mumtaz Mahal. The word “Mahal” means palace originally, but Mumtaz Mahal was called Taj Mahal which means “crown (coronet) of palace”, so this name was put. Later, Shah Jahan was confined by his son Aurangzeb in a room of Agra Fort, and spent the rest of his life remembering his late wife watching Taj Mahal through the windows.

The architecture of mausoleum in the Mughal era was in blossom in this period. Taj Mahal is popular in India, of course, and is the famous site ranked high among the World Heritage Sites. Indians who visit there take many pictures posing in front of Taj Mahal. If you are tired of touring, you could sit on the marvel stone of Taj Mahal and watch the opposite side of Yamuna River with the local people in a breeze. We do recommend this.

  • View Taj Mahal through the South Gate

  • The most popular site in India

Agra Fort, the symbol of the Mugal Emperor

From 1565 to 1573, the third Mogul (Mugal) Emperor Akbar built Agra Fort, and one century later the sixth Mogul (Mugal) Emperor Aurangzeb constructed the outer edge and moated the fort. Shah Jahan who built Taj Mahal made almost all interior of the fort excluding the Tomb of Jahangir. At present, the small room Shah Jahan was confined is not allowed to enter, but from the next room you could view Taj Mahal on the opposite bank (side) of Yamuna River and imagine Shah Jahan’s feeling at that time.
  • Agra Fort, the World Heritage Site
    Fort walls are made of massive red sandstone

  • Interior of Agra Fort is made of white marble decorated precisely in the same manner of Taj Mahal.