Same Day Taj Mahal Tour from Delhi by Car

Taj-Mahal

The Taj Mahal, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the world’s most iconic landmarks, stands as a timeless symbol of love and beauty. Commissioned by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century, this marble mausoleum was constructed in honor of his beloved wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Its exquisite architecture, intricate marble inlays, and serene reflecting pools create an aura of ethereal elegance. Set against the backdrop of the Yamuna River, the Taj Mahal’s radiant white facade changes hues with the shifting sunlight, evoking a sense of enchantment that continues to captivate hearts and minds across the globe.

Tour Overview

Experience the enchanting Same Day Taj Mahal Tour from Delhi by Car, a seamless journey that commences with our driver picking you up from your accommodation in Delhi, Noida, or Gurgaon around 6:00 AM.

Embark on a 3-hour drive via the newly built Yamuna Express highway, covering 200 kilometers, to reach the city of Agra. Upon your 9:00 AM arrival in Agra, our knowledgeable guide will welcome you and lead you on a captivating exploration of the iconic Taj Mahal, a testament to eternal love, built by Emperor Shah Jahan in 1633.

Following this awe-inspiring visit, savor a delectable lunch at a renowned Agra restaurant. Subsequently, engage in a visit to a gallery offering unique Agra souvenirs and gifts, enhancing your cultural experience. At 2:00 PM, delve into history at the majestic Agra Fort, a red-sandstone marvel initiated by Emperor Akbar in 1566, positioned along the Yamuna River’s banks.

Around 4:00 PM, commence the return drive to Delhi, arriving at your hotel or the airport around 9:00 PM. This remarkable tour captures the essence of Agra’s rich heritage and the resplendent Taj Mahal, leaving you with indelible memories.

Destinations Covered

Duration : 01 Day (Daily except Friday)
Destinations : Delhi – Agra – Delhi By car

Same Day Taj Mahal Tour from Delhi by Car

Detailed Tour Plan

At Around 06:00 AM – Our driver reports at your Hotel in Delh / Noida / Gurgaon and drive to Agra which is 200 kms.

3 Hours drive through Newly built Yamuna Express highway way.

Around 9 AM Arrival at Agra. The guide meet you on arrival in Agra and proceed for Taj Mahal visit. Taj Mahal – the most extravagant monument ever built for love Mumtaj Mahal by Emperor Shah Jahan in 1633.

Taj-Mahal

12:00 Hrs – After Sightseeing of Taj Mahal stop for lunch in famous Restaurant of Agra

13:00 Hrs – later you will be visiting a Gallery for Gifts or Souvenirs from the Agra

14:00 Hrs – Visit the Agra fort – the rusty and majestic red-sandstone fort of Agra stands on the banks of the river Yamuna and the construction was started by Emperor Akbar in 1566.

Red Fort Agra

Aroudn 16:00 Hrs Drive back to Delhi. Drop at your hotel / Airport around 2100 Hrs.

End of Tour

FAQs about the Tour

How do I start the tour?
Answer: Our driver will pick you up from your hotel in Delhi, Noida, or Gurgaon around 6:00 AM.

What is the driving route to Agra?
Answer: You will travel on the newly built Yamuna Express highway for a comfortable 3-hour journey covering approximately 200 kilometers.

What time do we arrive in Agra?
Answer: You will reach Agra around 9:00 AM.

Is there a guide for the tour?
Answer: Yes, a knowledgeable guide will meet you in Agra to accompany you on the tour.

What is the highlight of the tour?
Answer: The tour’s main highlight is the visit to the Taj Mahal, a stunning monument built by Emperor Shah Jahan as a symbol of love.

What is the timing for lunch?
Answer: After the Taj Mahal visit, you’ll stop for lunch at a famous restaurant in Agra around 12:00 PM.

What’s the purpose of the visit to the gallery?
Answer: The gallery visit offers you a chance to explore and purchase unique Agra souvenirs and gifts as mementos of your trip.

What is the next stop after the gallery visit?
Answer: At 2:00 PM, you’ll explore the Agra Fort, an impressive red-sandstone fortress built by Emperor Akbar.

When does the return journey start?
Answer: The return journey to Delhi begins around 4:00 PM.

What’s the estimated time of arrival back in Delhi?
Answer: You will arrive at your hotel or the airport in Delhi around 9:00 PM, concluding the memorable Same Day Taj Mahal Tour.

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Rishikesh

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Rishikesh Uttrakhand IndiaRishikesh is located at a comfortable travel distance of 258 km from Delhi. With a recent addition of a new bypass, travel by road has become that much easier. You can either hire a car, or take the morning Shatabdi Express train to Haridwar. From there Rishikesh is just 20 kms, and plenty of local cars and jeeps are available to ferry tourists and pilgrims between the two holy places.

Rishikesh Uttrakhand India

Of Vishnu’s 1008 names, one of the most interesting ones is the one that means ‘Lord of the Senses’ – Rishikesh. So if you are looking to rejuvenate your soul and senses, this pretty town in the Himalayan foothills of Uttarakhand is your perfect destination.

Rishikesh Uttrakhand India

Rishikesh and Hardwar (an hour away) are home to a large number of sprawling Ashrams located besides the Ganges. For many decades now, these have been the go-to places for those seeking salvation from the crimes that modern men and women commit on their senses with over-indulgence of all kinds.

Rishikesh Uttrakhand India

If you are looking for a spot to revitalize your mind, body and soul, there are many Yoga and Ayurveda packages available here. We offer Yoga and Meditation Tour which might interest you. Depending on your schedule, you can spend from anywhere from as little as three days to months as you let the wisdom of ancient India work its magic on your senses and soul.

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Neelkanth Mahadev Temple Rishikesh

Neelkanth Mahadev Temple Rishikesh

Neelkanth Mahadev Temple Rishikesh On a recent trip to Rishikesh, we visited the famous Neelkanth Mahadev Temple, which is a Hindu temple dedicated to Nilkanth, an aspect of Shiva. The temple is situated at a height of 1330 meters and is located about 32 km from Rishikesh in the Pauri Garhwal district of Uttarakhand, India.

Neelkanth Mahadev Temple Rishikesh

Mythology states that Neelkanth Mahadev Temple has been built on that sacred point where Lord Shiva had consumed poison at that time of Samudra Manthan, which was churning of the ocean by Devtas (Gods) and Asuras (Demons). The poison was placed in his throat that turned blue to its effect, and thus Lord is also known as Neelkanth. The world Neel means blue and the word Kanth means throat. Devotees of Lord Shiva throng the temple in huge numbers, every year.

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If you wish to visit Neelkanth Mahadev Temple, Ashrams and Retreats in Rishikesh and the sacred ghats of Haridwar, then book a tour with All India Tour Packages. We will be glad to plan and manage your holiday plan.

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Bara Imambara Lucknow

Bara Imambara Lucknow

Bara Imambara LucknowBara Imambara, also known as Asafi Imambara. Imambara is a shrine built by Shia Muslims for the purpose of Azadari. The fourth Nawab, Asaf-Ud-Dowhala, commissioned the building during the drought year of 1784 AD to help the poor make a living. However, from the time it was finished, it became a symbol of pride and grandeur of Lucknow.

Bara Imambara Lucknow

The Bara Imambara is among the grandest buildings of Lucknow. A labyrinth of about a thousand passageways leading to its roof has intrigued traveler as well as architects for the last two hundred years. The monument also includes the large Asfi Mosque, the Bhul Bhulaiya (the labyrinth), and Bowli, a step well with running water. According to legends It has secret tunnels which lead to a location near Gomti river,Faizabad, Allahabad and Delhi.

Bara Imambara Lucknow

The main Imambara consists of a large central chamber which is said to be the largest arched hall in the world.The hall which measures 50 meters long and goes upto a height of 15 meters,stands without any beams support. Shahi Baoli, constructed as the source of water, also has a interesting fact about it. One can see the reflection of the visitors standing at the gate,in the water of the well.

Bara Imambara Lucknow

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The Capital city of Uttar Pradesh and often described as the ‘City of Nawabs’, Lucknow is one of the most pristine and multicultural tourist destinations of India. Come, discover the magic of Lucknow with All India Tour Packages. We will be happy to plan and manage your private tour of Lucknow City.

Chota Imambara Lucknow

Chota Imambara Lucknow

Chota Imambara LucknowChota Imambara, also known as Imambara Hussainabad Mubarak is an imposing monument located in the city of Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India. It was built in the year 1838 by Mohammad Ali Shah, the third Nawab of Awadh.

Fondly called the palace of lights because of the stunning chandeliers and decorations that light up the building on special occasions, Chota Imambara is located adjacent to the Bada Imambara in the heart of Lucknow.

Chota Imambara Lucknow

Several minarets, turrets, domes and large courtyards make this historical monument a popular pit-stop for anyone visiting Lucknow. The stunning marble work, striking interiors decorated with grand and colourful chandeliers and sprawling gardens add to the majestic charm of the Imambara.

Chota Imambara Lucknow

Built by the third nawab of Awadh, Muhammad Ali Shah in the 19th century, the imposing monument also houses two replicas of Agra’s Taj Mahal, which are the tombs of Mohammed Ali Shah’s daughter and her husband.

Chota Imambara Lucknow

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Tilewali Masjid Lucknow

Makbra of Shah Peer Mohammed

On the bank of river Gomti near the Hardinge Bridge, most popularly known as Pakka Pul or the Laal Pul, stands a beautiful mosque known as the Jami Masjid or Tilewali Masjid . The exquisite monument is surrounded by the Bada Imambara, Rumi Darwaaza.

This beautiful mosque was constructed by the Mughal governor during the reign of Emperor Aurangzeb (1658-1707). The mosque stands on a mound or a Teela and that is why it is called as Tilewali Masjid which means the Mosque on the mound. The mosque has three domes and tall minarets.

Makbra of Shah Peer Mohammed
Makbra of Shah Peer Mohammed

In the campus of the mosque, Tomb of Shaikh Pir Muhammad hardly twenty meters to the east of the mosque stands the Tomb of Shaikh Pir Muhammad, who died in the year 1674. Shaikh Pir Muhammad was a very prominent Islamic scholar and inspired a large number of people from around the world.

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3N/4D Varanasi Dev Deepawali Photography Tour

Varanasi

Festival of Dev Deepawali Varanasi

Date:  November 26th, 2023

The Festival of Dev Deepawali in Varanasi is a breathtaking spectacle that draws travelers and locals alike. Celebrated on the occasion of Kartik Purnima, this grand festival is a tribute to the gods and the River Ganges. The city comes alive with illuminated ghats, adorned with countless earthen lamps, creating a mesmerizing vista along the sacred river.

As the moon rises on this auspicious night, devotees offer prayers, light lamps, and perform rituals to honor the river and its spiritual significance. The radiant glow of the lamps against the backdrop of the ancient city’s architecture creates an enchanting atmosphere, making Dev Deepawali a truly unforgettable experience of spiritual devotion and visual splendor.

Tour Overview

Embark on an unforgettable photography journey during our Varanasi Dev Diwali Photography Tour. Starting at the iconic Dashashwamedh Ghat on November 24th, this immersive experience promises to capture the essence of Varanasi through your lens. Over the course of our tour, you’ll witness the mesmerizing Ganga Aarti, explore the weaving traditions of Varanasi, and indulge in street photography amidst the city’s vibrant alleys.

Immerse yourself in the spiritual allure of Sarnath, photograph the first rays of dawn against the backdrop of serene ghats, and capture the captivating Dev Deepawali celebration. Our meticulously crafted itinerary ensures every moment is a photo opportunity, from tranquil sunrise shoots to lively streets, allowing you to take home a stunning gallery of Varanasi’s visual treasures. Join us on this enriching journey of photography and cultural discovery.

Detailed Tour Plan

The Photo tour will start at the meeting point 24th November 11:30 AM Dashashwamedh Ghat.

Day 1 – November 24th, 2023
12:00 Noon check-in hotel
14:00 PM move for streets photography & ghats for Ganga arti.
19:30 PM return to hotel.
20:30 PM Dinner

Day 2 – November 25th, 2023
5:30 AM Sharp at the reception area.
5:45 AM Move for sarnath (Sarnath Dhameka, SarnathTemple & Monestry.)
11:30 PM Move to restaurant.
12:00 PM Lunch.
13:00 PM Move for Varanasi weaver’s photography.
16:30 PM Return to ghat for Ganga Arti.
20:30 PM Return to hotel.
21.30 PM Dinner.

Day 3 – November 26th, 2023
5:45 AM Sharp at the reception area.
6:15 AM Sunrise shoot at ghat & ghats from boat.
7:30 AM Akhada & Lolarakkund.
9.00 AM Breakfast.
10.00 AM Street photography.
13.00 PM Return to hotel.
16:00 AM Sharp at the reception area.
16:30 AM Dev Deepawali Shoot.
20:30 PM Return to hotel.
21.30 PM Dinner.

Day 4 – November 27th, 2023
5:45 AM Sharp at the reception area.
6:15 AM Sunrise shoot from Panch Ganga ghat.
9:15 AM Street photography from Panch Ganga Ghat to Dashshwamedh Ghat.
9:30 AM Breakfast & group photo.
11.00 AM Return to hotel for check-out

End of Tour

FAQs about the Tour

What is the starting point and date of the tour?
Answer: The tour starts at Dashashwamedh Ghat in Varanasi on November 24th.

What time does the tour begin each day?
Answer: The tour activities commence early in the morning, typically around sunrise. Exact times may vary.

What are the key photography highlights of the tour?
Answer: The tour offers opportunities to capture Ganga Aarti, Sarnath’s historical sites, traditional weaving processes, vibrant street scenes, sunrise over ghats, and the mesmerizing Dev Deepawali celebration.

What is included in the tour package?
Answer: The tour package includes accommodation, meals, guided photography sessions, entrance fees to certain attractions, and transportation to various photography locations.

Do I need to be an experienced photographer to join the tour?
Answer: No, the tour is designed for photographers of all skill levels, from beginners to experts. Our experienced guides will provide assistance and tips to enhance your photography skills.

Is photography equipment provided, or should I bring my own?
Answer: Participants are encouraged to bring their own photography equipment, including cameras, lenses, and tripods. However, there is no equipment provided as part of the tour.

Can non-photographer companions join the tour?
Answer: Yes, non-photographer companions are welcome to join the tour and experience the cultural aspects of Varanasi. They can also participate in guided activities.

Is transportation provided during the tour?
Answer: Yes, transportation to various photography locations is included in the tour package. This ensures easy access to the city’s key photographic spots.

Are there any physical requirements for the tour?
Answer: While the tour involves walking and standing for photography sessions, most activities are designed to be accessible to participants with moderate fitness levels.

How do I book the tour, and what is the cost?
Answer: To book the tour, visit our website or contact our customer service. The cost of the tour will depend on the package you choose, which includes accommodation and all guided activities.

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