Agra
Tours
Situated in the north Indian state of Uttar
Pradesh, just 204 km from the national capital
Delhi, Agra is one of the most important
historical and ancient cities of India.
Popular worldwide for housing the Taj Mahal
- the monument of love and one of the Seven
Wonders of the World, Agra is a small city
of Uttar Pradesh, built on the West Bank
of the River Yamuna.
History of
Agra
Agra was established in the year 1475 by
Raja Badal Singh and after the Lodhi king
Sikander Lodhi set up his capital in here
it emerged as an important city of India.
Later the Mughal ruler Babar occupied the
Agra city and set foundation for the establishment
of the Mughal rule in India.
Agra developed as a great center of architecture,
art and Mughal culture during the Mughal
rule, especially under Babar, Akbar, Jehangir
and Shah Jahan that Agra, in North India.
Numerous forts, buildings and tombs were
raised during the 16th century, when the
Mughal period reached the acme of glory
in Agra, India.
The majestic monuments, breathtaking buildings
and continuously prospering arts and crafts
including leather work and Pietra dura marble-inlay
work accompanied with enticing Mughal cuisine
have now become synonymous with the city.
For all this and more Agra, is a must visit
city, while you are on India tour. Visit
Agra and explore the ancient monuments that
are scattered throughout the city and showcases
some most captivating examples of Mughal
architecture and art.
Attractions
in Agra
The Taj Mahal :
Built in the mid-1600s by the Mughal Emperor
Shah Jahan in the memory of his mistress
Mumtaz Mahal, the Taj Mahal is one of the
most glorious mausoleum built by a man for
his love. Later he was buried beside her.
This crowning glory of India is absolute
in beauty and perfection. There is nothing
you can add or delete from white beauty
shaped in white marble. The monument love
and imagination, Taj Mahal represent India
to the world. One most appealing thing of
this complete beauty is that it changes
its colour through out the day at different
time of the day.
Taj Mahal:
Reflecting the passions of Mughal
Emperor Shah Jahan, the Taj Mahal in Agra
was built in the mid-1600s as a tomb for
his wife Mumtaz Mahal. The beauty, balance
and peace of this symmetrical, marble masterpiece,
from the detail of colored stone inlay arranged
into intricate patterns of flowers and Arabic
prayer to the perfect symmetry on every
tower, make it a stunning and unforgettable
monument. Flanking the Taj are two red sandstone
mosques, which are also beautifully decorated.
Only the western one functions as a mosque
- the other faces the wrong way and is there
purely for symmetry.
The crowning glory of the Agra is obviously
the Taj, (Taj Mahal) a monument of love
and imagination, that represents India to
the world. Visit at sunrise and sunset and
watch the colors and the mood change. The
pool that so famously mirrors the image
of the Taj Mahal is a favorite for Indian
family photographers.
The Taj Mahal looks astounding from across
the river (where the exquisite "Baby
Taj" is), from Agra rooftops and from
every angle. Up close the details continue
to amaze - marble screens, minarets... the
list goes on. In the middle of his dream
lies the Emperor himself, next to the woman
who inspired his masterpiece.
Additional
Highlights of the City
Agra Fort:
This 16th century massive fort is a magnificent
creation of the Mughals. The for is a testimony
to Mughals' power. Built in reed sandstone,
the Agra fort encompasses, within its 2.5km
enclosure walls, the imperial city of the
Mughal rulers. The fort complex comprises
many exquisite palaces like the Jahangir
Palace and the Khas Mahal, built by Shah
Jahan; Diwan-i-Khas; Diwan-i-aam, and Sheesh
Mahal (The Mirror Palace). There are also
two beautiful mosques including Shah Jahans
Moti Masjid (Pearl Mosque) (sadly currently
out-of-bounds).
The Octagonal Tower is an exquisitely carved
tower where Shah Jahan spent the last seven
years of his life. The tower was considered
to provide one of the best views of the
Taj but today the pollution has reduced
the visibility. The tower, and much of the
Agra Fort, is in bad shape but blank spaces
and the empty inlay works give an idea of
how this building must have looked in its
prime.
Fatehpur Sikri:
The deserted city Fatehpur Sikri was the
capital of the Mughal Empire between 1570
and 1585. It was built under the personal
supervision of the Emperor Akbar; he was
childless and, having tried all sorts of
solutions to his plight, visited a Sufi
saint, Sheikh Salim Chishti, for help. Soon
a son was born and, impressed and overjoyed,
he started building on the site where he
had met the saint. However due to a severe
shortage of water the city was abandoned
after only fifteen years and the capital
was relocated back to Agra. As a result
Fatehpur Sikri stands untouched and perfectly
preserved; a complete medieval fortress
of red sandstone, with vast central squares,
exquisitely carved multi-tiered pavilions,
cool terraces and formal gardens. Fatehpur
Sikri is a 25 miles (40km) west of Agra,
on the way to Jaipur.
The Festival of Agra :
With the arrival of February, Agra burst
into colours. Yes, its time for Taj Mahotsav
- the festival of cultural mosaic that brings
together the Indian arts, crafts and culture.
The Mahotsav (festival) was organised by
UP Tourism and held as an annual event in
and around Shilpgram (next door to the Taj
Mahal), a fitting tribute to the legendary
skills of master craftsmen and other exponents
of art, music and cuisine. The festival
starts with a spectacular procession inspired
by Mughal splendour - bedecked elephants,
camels and drum beaters included.
Things to Buys in Agra :
Its fun shopping in Agra. Agra has several
shopping areas and shopping malls where
one can buy the specialties of the place.
Agra is known for its leather goods industry.
Handmade leather and leather products from
Agra is exported the world over. Particularly
these items are made by the Agra jail inmates,
which after sale give them a decent earning.
One can also find leather chappals (sandals),
purses, bags, decorative items and many
more leather product made by the local artisans.
Also get some sandal and rose wood items
from the handicraft craft emporiums and
shops. The shops also showcases brass decorative
pieces and stone carved images. Zari and
embroidery work, Stone inlay work and durries
are some other buys which you will love
doing.
Shopping Areas in Agra :
Taj Mahal complex, Kinari Bazaar, Raja Mandi,
Sadar Bazaar, the Gangotri at Taj Mahal
Complex and the Up Handlooms, UPICA at the
Sanjay place are two UP Government emporiums
are the main shopping areas in Agra.
How to reach
Agra
By Air:
Agra is only 30 minutes from Delhi by air.
'Kheria', Agra's airport is 6 km from the
city center.
By Train:
Agra has excellent train services from New
Delhi. Shatabdi Express, Taj Express and
Inter-city Express from Delhi take 2-3 hours
to reach Agra and are good options.
By Road:
Many National Highways connect Agra to all
major Indian cities and express and air-conditioned
bus services are available to and from Delhi,
Jaipur, Lucknow, Gwalior and Jhansi. |