2025 Itinerary
A private van will pick guests up directly from Ranthambore for a transfer to Agra. The city of Agra attained fame as the capital of the Mughal Empire during the 16th and 17th centuries, flourishing under a series of emperors who attracted artisans from Persia and central Asia. Today, Agra remains renowned for its handicrafts such as inlay work on marble, woven carpets, jewelry, zari and embroidery. Yet it is Agra’s architectural monuments that draw the greatest renown. An afternoon tour of Agra Fort explores the massive red sandstone complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Once the locus of Mughal power until the imperial capital was moved to Delhi in 1637, the maze of palaces, courtyards, mosques and luxurious private chambers captures the wealth and prestige of the empire during its heyday.
Day 2: Agra—Taj Mahal & “Baby Taj Mahal”
Rise early for a sunrise tour of the Taj Mahal. To see the sunrise glow on this monument to immortal love is magical, when, weather permitting, the translucent white marble gleams rosy-pink in the morning rays. Standing regally on the banks of the River Yamuna, the Taj Mahal manifests the apex of Mughal art. Its exquisite architectural details, interior painting and calligraphy, and elaborate gardens embody the wealth and luxury synonymous with the imperial age. Construction took 22 years, requiring the labor of 20,000 men and a thousand elephants. An icon of romance, the Taj Mahal has captivated the imaginations of travelers and writers since its completion in 1653. The English poet Sir Edwin Arnold called it “the proud passions of an emperor’s love wrought in living stones.” Considered one of the seven wonders of the modern world, the Taj Mahal is India’s most exquisite example of Islamic architecture, revered by many as the most elegant building in the world.
Afterward, enjoy a full breakfast at the hotel before touring the Baby Taj Mahal, or Tomb of I'timad-ud-Daulah. An exquisite mausoleum located along the banks of the Yamuna River and about 2.5 miles from the Taj Mahal, this monument is often called the "jewel box" for its stunning marble craftsmanship. Known for its intricate inlay work, lush gardens and delicate stone carvings, the Baby Taj served as an inspiration for the Taj Mahal., making it a must-see treasure for history and architecture enthusiasts alike. Late this afternoon, visit the Taj Mahal in the golden light of dusk from a different location for a new perspective on the ancient treasure.
Day 3: Agra / Delhi / Depart
Enjoy the morning at your leisure before driving back to Delhi by van, where overnight rooms await on arrival. Later, a transfer to the international airport is provided to meet departing flights.
Please Note: The Indian government has begun comprehensive conservation work, including cleaning and repairs, on the Taj Mahal. This work requires that there will be scaffolding covering various parts of the monument as the project progresses, as well as mud on portions of the dome, and it is expected to take a minimum of two to three years to complete. However, all four sides of the Taj Mahal are identical, so it is likely that visitors will still get excellent views and photos of the iconic facade.