From Delhi: Taj Mahal & Agra Tour with Lunch at Marriott
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Why you'll love this trip
What's included in this trip
Itinerary
Your day begins with a comfortable pickup from your hotel or preferred location in Delhi. Sit back and relax in a private air-conditioned car as you travel via the Yamuna Expressway toward Agra, enjoying a smooth and scenic drive of approximately 3–4 hours.
Upon arrival in Agra, you will be welcomed by a professional local guide who will accompany you throughout the sightseeing experience, sharing historical insights and fascinating stories.
Begin your exploration with the breathtaking Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Marvel at its white marble beauty, learn about the love story of Emperor Shah Jahan and Mumtaz Mahal, and capture unforgettable photos from the best viewpoints.
Next, head to Agra Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Walk through its impressive gates, palaces, and courtyards while discovering the rich Mughal history and enjoying views of the Taj Mahal from a distance.
After sightseeing, indulge in a delicious buffet lunch at the luxurious Marriott. Savor a variety of Indian and international dishes in a comfortable and elegant setting, perfect for relaxing and recharging.
If time permits, explore Agra’s vibrant local markets or visit artisan workshops famous for marble inlay work, leather goods, and handicrafts.
In the late afternoon, begin your return drive to Delhi. Enjoy a peaceful journey back after a fulfilling day of exploration.
Arrive in Delhi by evening and get dropped off at your hotel or desired location, marking the end of a memorable Taj Mahal & Agra day tour experience.
Inclusions and activities
Included Activities
- Hotel/airport pick up and drop off
- Private ac car for entire tour activity with driver
- Government approved local expert tour guide
- Monuments entry tickets
- Lunch at 5-star hotel
- Mineral water bottle
- All toll taxes and parking
Excluded Activities
- Any personal expenses
Dates and prices
Important Notes
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Carry a valid photo ID (passport for foreign travelers) as it is mandatory for entry at the Taj Mahal
The Taj Mahal remains closed every Friday, so plan your tour date accordingly
Sunrise visits are less crowded, while midday hours can be busy—expect security queues
Only small bags, water bottles, phones, and cameras are allowed inside; restricted items may be denied entry