Agra Tour

Agra, the iconic Mughal city, is home to the world-famous Taj Mahal—an everlasting symbol of love, beauty, and architectural brilliance. Known globally as the “City of the Taj,” Agra attracts millions of travelers who come to witness this breathtaking wonder of the world. Walking through the city’s narrow and vibrant streets, visitors often feel connected to the Mughal era, imagining if the man smoking a hookah nearby is a descendant of a royal lineage. Even Agra’s modern areas, including the cantonment, showcase a rich history spanning over a century.

The historical significance of Agra dates far beyond the Mughal period. It is mentioned in the Mahabharata as “Agra Ban.” The city was officially founded in 1475 by Badal Singh, but it rose to prominence when Sultan Sikander Lodi made it his capital. Later, the city entered a golden era when Emperor Babur defeated the Lodis and established the great Mughal Empire, marking the beginning of Agra’s architectural and cultural glory.