Top 20 Best Places To Visit In Agra

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­­20 Best Places To Visit In Agra

Agra is best known for its incredible Taj Mahal which is truly a magnificent piece of architecture. Every year tourists from various parts of the world come to Agra to see the magnificence and the beauty of the Taj Mahal that is also a symbol of love.

However, there is more to Agra than the Taj Mahal. If you are visiting Agra, you can actually do many other touristic things too because there are many more fascinating and fun-filled places that you can visit with family and friends.

So, this time when you plan your trip to Agra, you can add some more places to your list. To make it easier for you, here is a list of 20 best places to visit in Agra!

1. Taj Mahal

Taj Mahal

 

Taj Mahal does not need a lot of introduction. It is the pride of not just Agra but the whole of India. Taj Mahal attracts a large number of tourists from every nook and corner of the world everywhere. The incredible India tourism owes a lot to Taj Mahal and its beauty.

Shah Jahan built it in the memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal, and the love stands intact along with the structure of Taj Mahal even now. We don’t also need to say that Taj Mahal should be No.1 in your list when you visit Agra.

2. Fatehpur Sikri

Fatehpur Sikri

 

The second most famous destination in Agra is the Fatehpur Sikri which is also a UNESCO Heritage site is a must visit too! It is made up of red sandstones mainly and was built by Akbar. It is an excellent example of the beautiful architecture of Akbar’s era.

3. Tomb Of Akbar

Akbar’s tomb

 

The Tomb of Akbar is an iconic piece of architecture in Agra Which holds great importance in the city. It is spread across 119 acres of land and was built in around the years 1605 to 1613. It is located in the outskirts of Agra in a place known as Sikandra. You can easily book a cab to visit the site or drive there directly. It is a must visit for its grandeur and magnificence.

4. Taj Museum

Taj Mahal Museum

The Taj museum is located within the Taj complex and is a perfect place for you if you want to learn more about the history and architecture of Taj Mahal. It is endowed with all the information that you need regarding the beautiful world’s wonder!

5. Friends Gokulam Fun City Water Park

This Water Park is the second largest in Agra. So, if you are visiting the place in summers and are tired of the heat, this place can offer you a respite. You can simply visit the place with your friends and family and relax in the water with some exciting rides.

6. Anguri Bagh

Anguri Bagh

Anguri Bagh is within the premises of Khas Mahal that was built of the Mughal king Shah Jahan. Khas means important. So, as the name suggests, this was a grand palace where the king came for leisure. Since Anguri Bagh is an integral part of this Mahal, it is well-maintained and is worth a visit.

7. Musamman Burj

Musamman Burj

Musamman Burj is another exciting place to visit in Agra. It was built by Shah Jahan and is also known as Shah-Burj. It is made up of marble and has an elegant architecture. The decor on the walls is known as pietra dura. You must visit it for its enchanting beauty.

8. Panch Mahal

Panch Mahal

Panch Mahal is located within Fatehpur Sikri. As the name suggests, it is a “Five Level Palace.” It was built by Akbar and is located in close proximity to Zenana quarters. You must visit it to see its unique style.

9. Jama Masjid

Jama Mosque, Agra

Jama Masjid of Agra is a beautiful yet straightforward mosque. It is also made up of red sandstone. The daughter of Shah Jahan built it. Her name was Jahanara. It is one of the largest mosques in India and is still used for prayers in Agra.

10. Shopping Places

Agra is also known for its excellent bazaars where you can find some unique things that you can carry with you as a memory of Agra. In the small shops, you can find some beautiful stone products and handicrafts; You can also find beautiful jewelry boxes and plaques. Agra is also known for its leather goods so you can also buy some leather bags or shoes from there.

11. Itimad-ul-daulah’s Tomb

Tomb of Itmad-Ud-Daulah

Itimad-ul-daulah’s Tomb is a beautiful architectural work full of Mughal finesse and is located on the banks of the Yamuna river. Noor Jahan built it amidst the Persian gardens. She built it for her parents, and it is made up of yellow marbles with some white and black marble inlay. That’s why it is also known as baby Taj Mahal.

12. Agra Fort

Agra Fort

The Agra fort is also known as the Red Fort or “Lal Qila” is also a UNESCO World Heritage site. It is a massive and beautiful that it would blow your mind, only 2.5 kilometers away from the Taj Mahal and is made up of red sandstone. It was built on the banks of the Yamuna River. This is one of the most excellent examples of Mughal architecture during Akbar’s time. You cannot miss visiting this on your next trip to Agra!

13. Ram Barat

Ram Barat

The Ram Barat is one of the most important festivals in North India. You can see many ceremonies with Lord Rama and his marriage procession. People from various parts of the country assemble to celebrate this festival. It is an important one and is marked with a lot of grandeur in Agra. If you visit Agra during this festival, you will be in for many surprises.

14. Mother Terresa’s Missionaries of Charity

Mother Terresa’s Missionaries of Charity

It is located on Ajmer Road in the city of Agra and works tirelessly for the benefit of older people and children who needs attention. You can visit this place and even volunteer here for a few days if you want.

15. Dolphin Water Park

Dolphin Water Park

 

Dolphin water park started in the year 2002 and is a large one with several roller coasters and thrilling rides. You can find regular as well as water rides in this water park. It is spread across in a 14-acre area, so it is a big one. You can visit this amusement park to take a break from historical sites and have a chilling time.

16. Chini Ka Rauza

Chini Ka Rauza

Chini Ka Rauza was built by Shah Jahan who dedicated this fort to his Prime Minister. It is a funerary monument with beautiful architecture.

17. Wildlife SOS

Wildlife SOS

The wildlife SOS is an initiative by some individuals with a vision to protect the wildlife. The main aim is to conserve and protect the wildlife by offering them habitat and safeguard the rich biodiversity of India. You can visit this place if you want to check out the rich flora and fauna in Agra.

18. Mehtab Bagh

Mehtab Bagh

Mehtab Bagh is situated on the north side of the glorious Taj Mahal. You can see the river Yamuna on one side and the Taj Mahal on the other from Mehtab Bagh. Amidst beautiful trees and nature, it is one of the most scenic places that you will find in Agra.

19. Taj Mahotsav

Taj Mahotsav

Taj Mahotsav is a 10-day long festival that takes place in the city of Taj Mahal – Agra. This festival aims at showcasing the work of local artisans. You can find a variety of beautiful art and craft objects from local artisans. There is also a lot of local food and dance performances that will keep you entertained if you visit Agra during this festival. It offers an excellent opportunity to local masons and artisans to showcase their work and earn a name as well as money!

20. Moti Masjid

Moti Masjid Agra

It is another magnificent piece of architecture that was built by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. Moti Masjid or the “Pearl Mosque” earned this name because of its beauty that almost made it look like a pearl. It took four years to build this mosque and is worth a visit even now. So, if you are in Agra and you have exhausted all your to-do lists, you must add Moti Masjid to your plans, and you will not regret it!

Final Words

Unlike the common conception, Agra has much more to do than just visiting the Taj Mahal. Of course, Taj Mahal is, and nothing can be compared to it. But if you are in Agra anyway, why not visit some more places and mesmerize yourself with the finesse of Mughal architecture.

In addition to that, you can even try some local food or visit some fancy restaurants to enjoy some Mughal-inspired delicacies. The food in Agra is also something to die for! So, a perfect plan in Agra would be to visit a few more places after Taj Mahal and then immerse yourself in the history-inspired streets of Agra to enjoy the local food that will make your stomach very happy!

 

 

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