Tourism guide for some of the best attractions near taj mahal

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Tourism Guide for some of the best attractions near Taj Mahal

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Agra can rightly be your next holiday destination. It’s not only the Taj Mahal whose grandeur and beauty is going to mesmerize you but there are many more marvelous constructions that bear testimony to the splendor of Agra. Presenting a tourism guide!

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Tourism Guide for some of the best attractions near Taj Mahal

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Agra is better known as the terrific small city of the Taj Mahal, but, nonetheless, but it is also

the entry point to various other hot spots that mark the tourism map of India. Call it the “City of

Palaces”, Agra spells “splendor” in more ways than one. If you are here with your family and

friends then you are certainly going to experience the treat of a lifetime that will remain etched in

your heart and soul forever. With a whole lot of places to feast your eyes upon, your journey will

leave you refreshed for certain. In addition to the Taj Mahal, there are many other attractions

near Taj Mahal that are praiseworthy. Let us take a look!

• Moti Masjid – Moti Masjid was built by Emperor Shah Jahan between the years 1648 and

1654 for the purpose of offering prayers to be used by his court members. The Masjid holds a

special place and its beautiful pearl white structure along with its intricate designs and

ornamented walls are a clear indication to this fact. Its tremendous beauty and artwork stamps

the opulent craftsmanship of ancient India. The Moti Masjid is indeed a luxury and lavishness in

white marble. No doubt, it is one of the most recognized attractions near Taj Mahal.

• Jodha Bai Ka Rauza – The Jodha Bai ka Rauza was built by Emperor Akbar exclusively for

Jodha Bai who was his favorite queen. This palace is quite simple but very elegant in comparison

to the other glorious palaces built by Emperor Akbar. The palace is a delightful fusion of Mughal

and Rajasthani architecture along with distinct Gujarati and Persian patterns. Jodha was married

to Akbar as a part of the political alliance of the Rajputs with the Mughals. After marriage she

was allowed to offer prayers in her own way and follow her own religion. Being a woman of

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great attitude and view, she undoubtedly became Akbar’s favorite queen who built a special

place for her, the Jodha Bai ka Rauza that now stands erect basking in its past glory.

• Bageshwarnath Temple – Located in the northern part of Agra at Ramratan Road, the

Bageshwarnath Temple is one of the holy temples of the Hindus that draw pilgrims from all over

the country. It is one of the attractions near Taj Mahal that is famous among tourists as well as

locals. It is a temple devoted to Shiva, the Hindu God. The temple takes on a full festive spirit

during the festival season and is decked up with lights and decorations.

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• Jahangir’s Palace – One of the noteworthy structures within the Agra Fort is Jahangir’s

Palace which one of Agra’s noted monuments and also counted as a famous attraction near Taj

Mahal. The palace is a brilliant fusion of Central Asian and Hindu architecture. Its elusive style

reveals the marvelous technique, expertise and care with which it was built. The palace was built

by Emperor Akbar for his beloved son Jahangir who succeeded him to the Mughal throne.Also

check Agra Hotels and Agra Tour Packages.

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Tourism Guide for some of the best attractions near Taj Mahal

“Agra can rightly be your next holiday destination. It’s not only the Taj Mahal whose grandeur and

beauty is going to mesmerize you but there are many more marvelous constructions that bear testimony to

the splendor of Agra. Presenting a tourism guide!”