Agra, A Historic & Cultural Destination

Agra, A Historic & Cultural Destination

Share

Agra is a city which not only having Just World Heritage Site but also having early history than this.. it has it's Cultural and Traditional Importance to

22/08/2021

Agra is a city of Heritage Landscape & it needs respect and devotion from locals to get what it actually deserves 🙏

Photos from Agra, A Historic & Cultural Destination's post 18/02/2021

Blurr Heritage of the City of Vista's... Agra

Photos from Agra, A Historic & Cultural Destination's post 26/04/2019

Reminiscing Heritage of Agra - Memoirs Of Agra
This event is to bring together to share each of our's anecdotes of our city. This event organized at Chini-Ka-Rauza along the bank of river Yamuna at Agra on 21st April'2019. This is a Tomb of Afzal Khan, who was the finance minister at Shahjahan court.
So, conserving and bringing the life back of such heritage is the main task of this event.

20/01/2019

I hope this will work

20/01/2019

Taal Firoz Khan Showing a Historical Glory of Agra City. Showing a Huge Potential to Get Attention and Lot of Work to Be Done for It's Revival.

Taj Mahotsav official website:: A festival of Art, Craft, Culture & Cuisine 04/02/2018

Taj Mahotsav, one of the most eagerly awaited festivals, is celebrated from 18th to 27th February, a 10 days long carnival is actually a vibrant platform that gives you information of India where you can find India’s rich arts, crafts, cultures, cuisine, dance and music. Taj Mahal is the most beautiful historical place of India which tells about incredible India. Taj Mahotsav is organized by UP Tourism and it is a source to increase Indian Tourism.

For More Information

Taj Mahotsav official website:: A festival of Art, Craft, Culture & Cuisine Welcome to official Website of Taj Mahotsav, One of the most eagerly awaited festivals, is celebrated from 18th to 27th February every year at Shilpgram near the Eastern gate of

29/01/2018

"Atithi Devo Bhava" Guest is Like God

04/09/2016

Lonely Planet - Introduce Agra As:

The magical allure of the Taj Mahal draws tourists to Agra like moths to a wondrous flame. And despite the hype, it’s every bit as good as you’ve heard. But the Taj is not a stand-alone attraction. The legacy of the Mughal empire has left a magnificent fort and a liberal sprinkling of fascinating tombs and mausoleums; and there’s also fun to be had in the bustling chowks (marketplaces).

The downside comes in the form of hordes of rickshaw-wallahs, touts, unofficial guides and souvenir vendors, whose persistence can be infuriating at times.

Many tourists choose to visit Agra on a whistle-stop day trip from Delhi. This is a shame. There is much more of interest here than can be seen in that time. In fact, you can enjoy several days’ sightseeing with side trips to the superb ruined city of Fatehpur Sikri and the Hindu pilgrimage centre of Mathura.

Agra sits on a large bend in the holy Yamuna River. The fort and the Taj, 2km apart, both overlook the river on different parts of the bend. The main train and bus stations are a few kilometres southwest.

The labourers and artisans who toiled on the Taj set up home immediately south of the mausoleum, creating the congested network of alleys known as Taj Ganj, now a popular area for budget travellers.

But this is also not enough

Photos 04/09/2016

Lord Rama is moving for Janakpuri to get marry with Goddess Sita with baraties of Agra

Photos 04/09/2016

Palace of Raja Janak to welcome baraat of Lord Rama ... A grand feel

02/09/2016

Yes it is so ... and no proof required ... but we often forget this fact ... & do nothing originally to bring it's real imagery and keep on criticizing for what the city is not responsible ...

Want your business to be the top-listed Government Service in Agra?

Click here to claim your Sponsored Listing.

Location

Telephone

Website

Address


Ayodhya Kunj, Opp. Jodhabai Tomb
Agra
282001