Agra Tours Offers Vivid Glimpses of the Historical City

One of the oldest cities of India, the city of viagra is dotted with some of the most beautiful architectural edifices. If you’re planning to opt for Agra tours then there are different travel agencies to help you with a guided tour of the city. Historical evidences suggest that the city of Agra was actually founded in the year 1475 by Badal Singh but it was during the reign of Mughal Empire that the city assumed great significance since numerous world class edifices were made. Agra is also well reckoned as the center of art and culture. There are also many flights to Agra from different Indian cities.
Taj Mahal Agra

If you’re on India tours then a visit to Taj Mahal for its counted as one of the “Seven Wonders of The World”. Another fascinating aspect of Agra tours is the vibrant religious and cultural festivities which have become a distinct identity of the city. Among the most important festivals of Agra, mention needs to be made of the highly talked about “Taj Mahotsav”organized under the aegis of Uttar Pradesh Tourism department. Major highlights of this festival are the classical Indian dance recitals performed by top dancers. During these festivities hotels in Agra remain choc-a-bloc.

Apart from that there’s Crafts Mela where numerous Indian handicrafts are put on show. Also dont miss out on the enchanting Taj tours which takes you through a whirlwind tour of Taj Mahal. Built by Shah Jahan in loving memory of his wife even today people who come from different parts of the world still remain spell bound. Agra tours also takes you through Agra Fort, Chini Ka Rauza,Fatehpur Sikri,Tomb of Itmad-ud-Daulah and Mariam-Zamani Tomb.

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