Private Day Trip to Fatehpur Sikri, Agra & Taj Mahal from Delhi

Get an opportunity to visit different historical monuments built during the era of Mughal dynasty. Additionally get an opportunity to visit one of the Seven Wonders of the World with your English speaking guide in a private A.C. vehicle. Visit Taj Mahal, a tomb worked in memory of bond shared between two lovebirds. Visit Agra Fort, a military vital point just as the regal living arrangement of the Mughal lord. You will also visit very first tomb in Quite a while that 'has been made completely of marble known as Itmad-Ud-Daula. Before return visit Fatehpur Sikri, an absolutely new city built up under Akbar rule.
Start your excursion leaving your hotel early in the morning to arrive at Agra city. Your English talking guide would be available for any help during your excursion. Make yourself familiar with grand towns close by the parkway.
On arriving at Agra you see one of the Seven Wonders of the World, The Taj Mahal. A white marble gem worked in seventeenth century by Shah Jahan. Stroll around the principle entrance entryway, Gardens of Paradise, the catacomb and let your guide share history behind its development. After exploring the magnificent beauty of the Taj, let us take you for some lunch at a local famous Indian eatery (Own Expense).
At that point we move towards Agra Fort, an UNESCO world legacy site. Built in 1654, by extraordinary Mughal ruler Akbar this stronghold went about as a gatekeeper for every outside assault just as illustrious home. A red sandstone stronghold otherwise called Red Fort remains where Shah Jahan spent his most recent couple of long periods of life detained by his child Aurangzeb.
Committed to a priest in the court of Shah Jahan, Mir Ghiyas Beg we take you towards first marble tomb prevalently called as Itmad-Ud-Daula tomb. The Indo-Islamic engineering becomes noticeable due to the combination that this tomb shows. While the utilization of angled passageways and octagonally formed towers connote the Persian impact, the nonappearance of a vault and the nearness of a shut booth on this structure and the utilization of coverings discusses the conceivable Indian impact. From outside, when you take a 10,000 foot see, Itmad-Ud-daula appears as though a gem enclose set a nursery.
On come back to Delhi, we take you towards Fatehpur Sikri, also called Ghost city worked in sixteenth century by Akbar the incredible. Proposed to be a joint capital of Agra, this city currently stays a detached spot that flawlessly looks like climax of Hindu and Muslim design. After this exciting excursion, we drop you off at your inn with great recollections of Agra.