Created by phileasfogg on March 25, 2009
- Agra isn’t just the Taj and other Mughal monuments: it’s also a treasurehouse of colonial structures from the days of the British Raj—and before.
- 4 reviews
- 2 Stories
- 24 photos
Created by phileasfogg on March 20, 2009
- A memorable trip to the town of the Taj Mahal, the Agra Fort, Sikandra and the Tomb of Itimad-ud-Daulah: with family in tow!
- 3 reviews
- 5 Stories
- 50 photos
Created by baroudeur2004 on October 3, 2007
- The end of my trip on the steps of the Mughal Emperors. Truly magical moments that I am trying to share with you.
Created by Koentje3000 on November 8, 2006
- Home to India's most famous building and one of its most beautiful forts, Agra is an overcrowded tourist trap and an attack on the nerves.
Created by MichaelJM on April 1, 2006
- An ambition fulfilled, the Taj Mahal fulfilled all expectations and more...
Created by phileasfogg on July 29, 2002
- The north Indian town of Agra appears dull and uninspiring- but is home to one of India’s most stunning buildings: the Taj Mahal, pristine and perfect. To millions the ultimate symbol of love; to me, the best example of Mughal architecture there is.
- 3 reviews
- 2 Stories
- 7 photos
Created by Amanda on October 26, 2001
- This amazing city was planned, built and abandoned by the Emperor Akbar in the space of 25 years in the late 16th century.
Created by Joel on August 31, 2000
- After a bit of haggling we struck a bargain with the rickshaw driver. For Rs. 100 he will brind us to the Taj Mahal, the Red Fort and the Baby Taj!
Created by Amanda on August 9, 2000
- Agra is most famous for the Taj Mahal - one of the most popularly known and beautiful buildings in the world. The town itself is pretty horrible, but don't let that stop you visiting this most perfect of buildings.
- 7 reviews
- 2 Stories
- 9 photos
Created by quickget on November 2, 2007
- The trip was not actually pre-planned amongst my friends but when I expressed my willingness for a break away, the choice was obvious..The Taj!!
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