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AMAZING PLACES TO SEE BETWEEN AGRA AND JAIPUR

What is the go-to trip for anyone  visiting India for the first time ?  The Golden Triangle trip,  right?

That’s because this trip showcases the best snippets of what aptly represents India as a country.

But what if you are someone, who wants to explore more of India’s treasure trove from the comfort of this timeless trip?

For people like you, we have some small add-ons that can make your trip an exotic treat.

So, here is a list of destinations that can change the mood, tone, and of course the thrills of Indian travel for you.

Read it till the very end and we assure you that you’ll end up adding almost all these things to see between Agra and Jaipur to your list.

That’s the magic of it.

Let’s begin!

Fatehpur Sikri- The Abandoned Fort City

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Fatehpur Sikri is India’s famous and most magnificent ghost city that history knows about.

Commissioned in the 16th century, this fortified city served the Mughal Emperor Akbar as a capital for a total of 15 years.

Today we know Fatehpur Sikri as a World Heritage Site but there was a time that this place wasn’t the marvel it is today.

Long before the establishment of the Mughal Dynasty, this place was just as ordinary as the adjoining areas.

However, its role in establishing the dynasty, and Sheik Salim Christi predicting the birth of Akbar’s heir made Sikri a revered spot on the Indian travel map.

Fatehpur Sikri that will come to you on your Golden Triangle trip will be brimming with stories like these.

It will pamper your culture-loving heart while bringing to you the best amalgamation of Indian and Mughal styles of architecture.

To be honest, because of Fatehpur Sikri’s mammoth gate that’s about 50 m high and tall red sandstone walls, a trip here is like time travel.

And, within the sky-scraping walls, you’ll come across a plethora of palaces, towers, and noteworthy structure that deserves all eyes from travelers around the globe.

While strolling through its opulent corridors you’ll learn that every of this structure has been crafted to perfection.

And to be honest, we second that.

However, even hours spent here will not be enough to explore the expanse of this structure.

Abhaneri – The Structural Enchantress

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Another village escapade coming up!

If you thought villages in India are just the  melting pot of culture,  then Abhaneri will prove you wrong.

Securing a revered position on the travel list of Rajasthan, Abhaneri is one such village that’s blessed with architectural prowess.

This hamlet is home to a plethora of temples that will turn your culture-loving heart red.

However, the living stepwell that’s the first and last of its kind in Rajasthan, or says India will be the one that’ll get your heart racing at a thousand miles per second.

The stepwell we are talking about is Chand Baori, an architectural masterpiece that’s a proud possession of Indian Heritage.

Loitering through the corridors of this stepwell you’ll come across many small shrines with stone idols of Hindu deities.

However, it will be the layout of the stairs that will make your heart go gaga. Plus, do you know that there is still water in this ancient stepwell, which for some reason is green?

How about you leave it as enigmatic as it is and find this answer yourself by visiting this place? Sounds like a plan!

Rusirani Village – A Village Incubated In Time

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India is as much about the culture and rural lifestyle as it is about monuments and metropolitans.

With this destination, we will explore this first bit on your  Golden Triangle India Trip  so that you know what real India looks like.

Not too far from the glittery pink city of Rajasthan is a village that still lives decades behind the world.

Isolated from the city and even the neighboring villages, this small hamlet had procured Rajasthani culture for ages.

For travelers willing to learn about Rajasthan from the grassroots, the gates of  Rusirani Village  are wide open.

However, dancing women, singing folks and high-end food is not how they showcase the culture of Rajasthan. Rather, they let you into their households to see their lifestyle a little closer, which is any day a win.

A day tour in Rusirani starts with an off-roading adventure followed by a warm welcome by all the village folks.

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The day further advances by giving you the privilege of interacting with local folks on an uncut chit-chat session to fuel the culture buff in you.

However, what steals away the highlight is the all-authentic yummy in the tummy meal they provide.

And, if you are feeling more culturally driven, you can even help the folks prepare them on coal stoves.

With Rusirani you’ll go to village walks and will enjoy the simplicity of the rural lifestyle.

But that’s not all, there are other things too that you can explore here. How about a trip to an ancient temple or a jaunt in the nearby wildlife sanctuary? Well, for knowing more you’ll have to visit it.

Famous for: Cultural Immersion and panoramic views

Galtaji Temple – Epitome Of Serenity

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Just like any trip to India, this list too cannot be completed without a religious jaunt. For this, you can add Galtaji Temple to your itinerary.

Not that from the pink paradise of Jaipur, exists the most hidden gem of Rajasthan, Galtaji Temple.

Dotted by the mighty Aravalli, this Hindu shrine is among the top places to visit near Jaipur.

Galtaji Temple is known for its holy shrines, serene kunds, and natural springs. Commissioned from pink sandstones, this very temple complex matches the entourage of Jaipur city.

Bounded by bushes and trees from all ends, this temple which is designed like a palace feels like a hideout in heaven.

And, its rounded roofs, carved pillars, and intricate design concrete this statement.

Inside this temple complex are several shrines each dedicated to a Hindu deity.

Here at this temple, you’ll also come across seven holy ‘kunds’ (water tanks) and several freshwater springs.

One of these springs is shaped in the form of a cow head that supplies freshwater into one of the tanks Galta Kund, where water never dries.

Among the locals, Galtaji Temple is famous as a monkey paradise.

Here you’ll see multiple tribes of monkeys lurking and swinging on the lush green trees, which is a story to behold on its own.

So, if it’s the peace and serenity you crave on an India tour, adding Galtaji Temple to your bucket list will be gratifying.

Ranthambore – Into The Wild

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Adding a wildlife adventure to an itinerary always ends up being a treat for the senses.

And, when the chances of spotting wildlife are as great as in Ranthambore, then, the experience becomes unmatched.

Among all the places to visit between Agra and Jaipur,  Ranthambore National Park   in Sawai Madhopur is a spectacle to catch.

It invokes the nature lover in you and accentuates your senses to that extreme where hearing your heartbeat becomes possible.

Tigers in this sanctuary are famous for being fearless.

They hunt in broad daylight even in the presence of human visitors. And, thanks to the monochromatic terrain and sparse vegetation, catching them doing so isn’t a hard job.

While strolling through its golden grounds you’ll encounter edifices breaking the monotony of the terrain.

It is here that you’ll discover a treasure of myths and mysteries to cleanse your wildlife palette and pamper the history buff in you.

All this already sounds amazing to us, how about you give it a try and tell us how right we were?

Bharatpur – Chirping Into The Wilderness

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Can’t get enough of the  wildlife adventures in India?

How about you add another one to your list of places to visit between Agra and Jaipur?

Bharatpur is awe gasping beauty where nature oozes its ecstasy from every nook and cranny.

This village is most profoundly famous for its UNESCO-listed Keoladeo National Park, which habitats over 370 species of animals and birds.

It is the only bird sanctuary in entire India or for that matter the world where you can ace bird watching on the backseat of a rickshaw.

Imagine exploring the nutty trails on an open-roof cycle ride, won’t that be bizarrely brilliant?

A day at the bird sanctuary will bring you closer to the endangered Siberian crane,open-bill, painted stork, egret, darter, white ibis, spoonbill, and many other bird species.

And, if you are on this safari for bigger animals, then believe us leopards, striped hyenas, and wild boars here won’t disappoint you.

Apart from this, Bharatpur as a town is busy and chaotic, although, it does have several age-old structures that echo with Rajasthan’s rich past.

So, if you want to explore the window that acts as a buffer between history and nature you surely would want to visit Bharatpur.

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30 Best Stops Between Jaipur and Agra

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How long is the drive from Jaipur to Agra?

The direct drive from Jaipur to Agra is 149 mi (239 km) , and should have a drive time of 2 hrs 53 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Jaipur to Agra, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with top places to visit like Elefantastic - The Best Elephant Wildlife Sanctuary in India and The City Palace, or the ever-popular Birla Mandir, Jaipur.

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Best stops along Jaipur to Agra drive

Birla mandir, jaipur.

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Yes! You can drive from Jaipur to Agra.

How far is Agra from Jaipur by car?

The drive from Jaipur to Agra is 149 miles (239 km).

How long does it take to drive from Jaipur to Agra?

Driving from Jaipur to Agra should take you 2 hrs 53 mins in normal traffic.

How much would gas cost from Jaipur to Agra?

Gas from Jaipur to Agra would cost around $13 to $30 , depending on your vehicle's fuel efficiency.

Where should I stop on the way from Jaipur to Agra?

You could check out Elefantastic - The Best Elephant Wildlife Sanctuary in India and The City Palace, or the always popular Birla Mandir, Jaipur!

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Agra to Jaipur Road Trip – Distance, Time and Useful Travel Information

The capital of Rajasthan, Jaipur is a fine blend of royalty, old-world charm, and modern lifestyle. Also called the Pink City, its charming landscape is dominated by red sandstone and marble structures. With its artistic heritage and rich history, Jaipur has become one of the most popular tourist cities in Rajasthan.

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Why travel from agra to jaipur, traveling from agra to jaipur by car.

  • Best Time To Visit
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  • Places to eat along this route
  • Attractions in Jaipur for Sightseeing

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Jaipur is located 268 KM from the national capital of New Delhi. With a population of 3.1 million+, it is also the 10th most populous city in India. In 2019, the pink city was inscribed by UNESCO as one of the World Heritage Sites. When you take a road trip from Agra to Jaipur , you can enhance your experience by enjoying everything that lies on the way. With a Savaari, you can turn your drive into a fun-filled journey and also customize the trip to your liking, travel time, and budget.

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The road from Agra to Jaipur cuts through the smaller villages and towns of eastern Rajasthan and into the western border of Uttar Pradesh. With our completely customized Agra to Jaipur trip package, you can enjoy a drive through the rustic countryside and away from the concrete jungle. Along the way, you will pass towns like Hindaun, Gangapur City, Bharatpur, Mehendipur, Dausa. With our completely customizable trip packages, book our cab from Agra to Jaipur , so you can stop at any of these places and do a quick sightseeing. Let us help you discover the best routes to travel from Agra to Jaipur by car.

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Best time to visit

Being in the heart of the state, the city experiences a warm, semi-arid climate. Summers are extremely harsh while the winters are quite pleasant when the temperature is perfect for exploring the outdoors. Hence, the best time to visit the city is between November and February or till mid-March when the weather is mild. You can also visit during the monsoon, but look up the weather forecast in Jaipur during July and September.

Peak: November to February

Optimal: March

Avoid: April to June

Popular routes from Agra to Jaipur

Route 1: distance and time taken from agra to jaipur via bikaner-agra road.

This is the shortest and the best route to travel from Agra to Jaipur. It is also the fastest route, because the Agra to Jaipur traffic on this route is very minimal and there are no road closures, despite toll ways. The distance between Agra and Jaipur on this route is somewhere around 240KM and takes a little over four hours. Always check live maps and instant traffic updates for the latest information on Agra to Jaipur road conditions. 

Here’s the basic route map from Agra to Jaipur- 

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Popular sights/monuments that you will encounter along this route:

  • Fatehpur Sikhri – a spiritual township built by Akbar in the 16 th century in honor of legendary saint Salim Chisti. 
  • Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary – India’s biggest avifauna reserve and popular for birding expeditions, good for day treks, birding tours, best seen in winter during migration of birds.
  • Abhaneri Stepwell/Chand Baori, Abhaneri – built in the 8 th and 9 th centuries, this is an ancient stepwell with 3500 steps, also a site for the annual Abhaneri Cultural Festival.
  • Kesar Village Waterpark and Resort, Bassi – a locally popular water-themed amusement park with rides, stay options, and restaurants, good for a stay over or day tour.
  • Sisodia Rani ki Bagh, Jaipur – a 18 th century palace with landscaped gardens, fountains, temples, and pavilions, overlooking lush hills, good for a day tour. 

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Places to eat along this route:

  • The Courtyard, Bharatpur – Themed restaurant with outdoor and indoor seating, near the bird sanctuary, good for a pitstop, family friendly.
  • Khandelwal Dhaba, Mahwa – Standard highway side restaurant with lodging options, with meals, snacks and beverages, good for quick stops or meal breaks.
  • Weiroots, Weir – Contemporary Indian restaurant serving North Indian, South Indian, and local delicacies, offering views of open fields, good for a lunch, dinner, big groups, familes.
  • Jodhana Restaurant, Dausa – Casual eatery serving vegetarian dishes, meal plates, and snacks, good for lunch and dinner, groups.
  • Bandhawala Pavitra Bhojnalay, Paldi Meena – Highway side eatery serving pure vegetarian dishes and meal platter in a casual setting, family and kid friendly. 

Agra to Jaipur Condition via route 1:

This is the shortest and fastest route to travel from Agra to Jaipur and is used by most travelers. This route has standard highway tolls and the road conditions are better since there are no road closures as of June 2022.

Agra to Jaipur  best route : 

Since this is the only highway route to travel from Agra to Jaipur that is used by most travelers/interstate drivers/commuters, this is also considered to be the best route. While there may be other service roads and inner roads that connect these two destinations, it is better to avoid unknown roads in such areas. 

Other means of traveling from Agra to Jaipur  

By train .

You can also travel from Agra to Jaipur by train. There are a total 24 trains that ply between Jaipur and Agra. The fastest train is JAIPUR – GOMTI NAGAR EXP (19715), which takes about 3 hours and 15 minutes to reach Jaipur from Agra. For all train bookings from Agra to Jaipur, visit any online travel portal or Indian Railways’ website for latest information. You can reach Jaipur and book a car rental from the railway station to explore the city .

By Flight 

You can also travel from Agra to Jaipur by flight. Agra Airport is in the state of Uttar Pradesh and the nearest airport in Jaipur is the Jaipur Airport (JAI). It takes about an hour to fly to Jaipur from Agra and costs somewhere between INR 6000 to INR 8000 depending on the airline, booking window etc. For all flight bookings from Agra to Jaipur, visit any online travel portal or airline website for the best deals and discounts. You can hire a reliable airport taxi in Jaipur for a convenient ride to your hotel in the city.

Attractions for Sightseeing in Jaipur

The Pink City of Jaipur embodies a classic charm and an air of royalty in its every frame. With a fine blend of history and heritage, the city is like an art on stone and marble, fused with the quirks of modern urban trappings, so the millennial traveller feels right at home. From explorers and travelers to artists and literary minds, Jaipur tourism welcomes all. There are a lot of things to do in Jaipur and to get started check out the list below –

  • Palaces and Forts: Some of the finest and renowned places to visit on your Jaipur tour are the Amber Palace, Hawa Mahal, Jaipur Palace, Jantar Mantar, Jal Mahal, and Nahargarh Fort.
  • Albert Hall Museum: The oldest museum of Jaipur, Albert Hall Museum is a fine example of Indo-Saracenic architecture.
  • Choki Dhani Village: A well-known tourist attraction in Jaipur, the Chokhi Dhani resort is a themed village designed to give the tourists a full experience of the Rajasthani culture. 
  • Patrika Gate: World’s most colourful door, Patrika Gate is a riot of colours stretching up to 9 arches, all painted in pastel colours and decorated with hand painted murals. The structure oozes excellence and royalty and is a shining example of India’s stunning fine art. 
  • Shopping: Go shopping in any of the innumerable bazaars of Jaipur, notably Johari bazaar, Chandpol bazaar and Tripolia bazaar.

Being a cosmopolitan city and a popular tourist destination, Jaipur’s food culture is a melting pot of various cuisines from home and abroad. Discover the delicious cuisine of Rajasthan from the iconic Dal-Baati-Churma to succulent, falling-off-the-bone, laal maas.

To sample the best of classic and contemporary, Indian and international flavors, explore these places in Jaipur.

  • Indian Coffee House, Ajmeri Gate.
  • Padao, Nahargarh Fort, Nahargarh Road, Brahmapuri.
  • Rajput Room, Bhavani Singh Road.
  • Jaipur Adda, 4-D Villa, Khasa Kothi Circle, Station Road.
  • Marble Arch, Jai Mahal Palace, Jacob Road.

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Agra and Jaipur, together with New Delhi , form The Golden Triangle, which is undoubtedly the most visited area of India . Thanks to its popularity, travelling from Agra to Jaipur offers numerous transportation options:

  • By Train: Opt for train travel: many trains ply daily on the Agra - Jaipur route offering a comfortable and scenic journey.
  • By Bus: Various operators run buses daily on this route, which is a cost-effective and flexible option for travellers.
  • Private Transfer: Enjoy a personalized private transfer ride on the NH44 highway, covering approximately 240 km in 4-5 hours, allowing you to explore the countryside at your own pace.
  • By Air: Despite limited domestic flights from Kheria Airport in Agra to Jaipur International Airport, this is the fastest connection between the two cities.

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Jaipur is located at a distance of approximately 240 kilometres (149 miles) from Agra. The distance between these two cities can be travelled by car or bus in about 4-5 hours, depending on road conditions and the specific route. In turn, train travel usually takes a little longer due to the winding rail route.

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What's the quickest way to get from Agra to Jaipur?

Technically, the fastest way to get from Agra to Jaipur is by aeroplane, a flight that takes about an hour without airport checks.

However, due to the fairly short distance between the cities, this is not a common way to travel. Among the land modes of travel, the fastest way to travel is by private train, a high-speed train journey will take about 4 hours.

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Taj Mahal over Jamuna river, Agra, India @ Shutterstock

Duration: around 4 hours | Cost: from $1.5

Travelling from Agra to Jaipur by train is a scenic and efficient way to experience the Indian countryside. Many trains are running between these two historic cities to suit different schedules and preferences.

The journey usually starts from Agra Cantt railway station and ends at Jaipur Junction station, which is easily accessible from the city centre. Among the various train options, the fastest is the AGC SBIB SF EXP which covers the distance in just 3 hours and 40 minutes. This fast service is ideal for those who have limited time or need speed.

In general, however, a train ride, in other connections usually takes about 4-5 hours. You will pass through the beautiful scenery of northern India, and the convenience of travelling by train is further enhanced by the ability to move around and get snacks and food.

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A monkey inside Galtaji Hindu Temple or Monkey Temple near the city of Jaipur in Rajasthan, India © Shutterstock

A monkey inside Galtaji Hindu Temple or Monkey Temple near the city of Jaipur in Rajasthan, India © Shutterstock

Duration: around 1 hour | Cost: from $30

Flying from Agra to Jaipur by air is a quick and convenient way to travel between two of Rajasthan's most vibrant cities. The Kheria Airport in Agra connects to the Jaipur International Airport and the flight duration is usually around an hour, making it the fastest option to cover the distance.

This mode of travel is especially attractive for those with limited time, business travellers, or tourists looking to cut down on travel time. While flying may seem faster in terms of the air travel itself, one must take into account the extra time required to go through airport procedures such as check-in, security checks, and boarding.

Arriving at Jaipur International Airport, travellers can easily reach the city centre and its famous attractions. This flight option provides a comfortable and efficient travel experience, allowing you to make the most of your time without putting off exploring the rich history, culture, and vibrant traditions of Pink City.

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Hawa Mahal Palace Winds Jaipur, India © Shutterstock

Hawa Mahal Palace Winds Jaipur, India © Shutterstock

Duration: 4-7 hours | Cost: from $3.5

Travelling from Agra to Jaipur by bus is an accessible and affordable mode of transportation. There are many bus operators plying this route daily, providing travellers with budget-friendly and flexible choices.

The journey usually starts from the bus stop in Agra and the final destination is the Sindhi Camp bus stop in Jaipur. The distance by road is about 240 km and the travel time can vary from 4 to 7 hours, depending on the road conditions and the bus route chosen.

Buses come in different classes, including standard and air-conditioned, offering varying levels of comfort. Travelling by bus provides a unique opportunity to see changing landscapes, from the urban neighbourhoods of Agra to the arid expanse of Rajasthan. 

In addition, travellers are given the opportunity to interact with locals and observe the daily life of the region.

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Fatehpur Sikri -  Agra, India © Roop_Dey/Shutterstock

Fatehpur Sikri -  Agra, India © Roop_Dey/Shutterstock

Duration: 4-5 hours | Cost: from $60

Travelling from Agra to Jaipur by private transfer is an option for those who value convenience, comfort, and personalized travel. A private transfer, often organized by reliable cab services or tour operators, allows you to enjoy the ride while someone else is in charge of driving.

The distance between Agra and Jaipur is about 240 km, and the drive along National Highway 44 (NH44) usually takes about 4-5 hours.

With a private transfer, you have the option to control your schedule, make stops along the way, and explore the scenic area at your own pleasure. This option is hassle-free and ideal for families and small groups.

You can relax and enjoy the changing scenery - from the urban landscapes of Agra to the arid beauty of Rajasthan - without the hassle of driving. Personalized transfers provide comfort and convenience, allowing you to arrive in Jaipur refreshed and ready to explore the rich cultural heritage and vibrant attractions of the city.

Jantar Mantar in Jaipur, India © Shutterstock

Jantar Mantar in Jaipur, India © Shutterstock

Jaipur attracts tourists for several reasons. The rich history and vibrant culture of the city are reflected in its historical landmarks, including the magnificent Amber Fort and the City Palace. 

The architectural splendour of the palaces and intricately designed buildings is a visual treat. Jaipur's cultural richness is on full display in its vibrant markets offering traditional handicrafts, textiles, and exquisite Rajasthani cuisine. 

In addition, the palatial splendour of places like Jal Mahal and Nahargarh Fort offers not only stunning views but also a glimpse into the opulent past of Rajasthan 's royal family. The combination of history, art, culture, and architecture makes Jaipur a place worth visiting during your trip to India.

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The Best Things to See on Agra-to-Jaipur Road Trip

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Something About… Agra

Agra is located on the banks of the Yamuna river with a size of roughly about 120 square kilometers and a population of 1.5 million. For about 100 years in the 16th to 17th century, Agra was the capital of the Mughal Empire, under the rule of Emperors Akbar, Jahangir, and Shah Jahan, until the capital was moved back to Delhi.

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The Mughal Empire was founded in 1526, started off by Babur, a Central Asian ruler of Turco-Mongol descent, who expanded his ambitions to the south in India. The  Empire finally consolidated its power and established its ground with years of warfare and diplomacy with Persia. The 17th century was actually the golden era of the Mughal Empire and that’s why various art forms blossomed during this peaceful and thriving period of time. During that time, the Mughal Empire was the wealthiest empire, and also the most powerful military force in the world. They basically ruled the entire South Asia, which takes up to 23% of the world’s population. Great patronage of painting, literary forms, textiles, and architecture took place, especially under the reign of Shah Jahan. That’s why Delhi and Agra are the best places to see some of the best places to appreciate the manifesto of Mughal architecture among UNESCO World Heritage Sites including the Agra Fort, and, the one and only, Taj Mahal.

The Mughal Empire collapsed rather rapidly between 1707 and 1720; while historians didn’t have a clear explanation of how it happened, it was believed that it was caused by a series of money problems, which led to a decline of the authority of the emperor, and there came the rebel. The king was eventually overthrown by his Mughal successor. 

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As for me, I stayed in the Trident Hotel Agra – not the most luxurious resort in the city, but with a decent pool and restaurants that we could enjoy our breakfast or dinner in. The resort also has a gym room, and a barbecue night by the pool if you are up for it. I stayed in the Deluxe Pool View Room and I liked it in general because it’s clean and comfortable.

We hired a driver to take us around the city. Still, if you want to get around the city without the river, the best way is by auto-rickshaw. Their small size gives them the advantage to travel in between the busy streets and alleys at a reasonable price. Given that Agra is not so big, it’s easy to hop on any of the rickshaws that are lining up outside any popular travel spots – but always negotiate and agree on prices before starting your trip. 

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Jama Masjid and the Bazaar

If you type “Jama Masjid” in Google you will probably get the results first for the one located in Delhi. While there’s one that has the same name in Agra, too. The mosque is located on the opposite side of the Agra fort, overlooking the Agra Fort Railway Station. It is popularly known as the Jami Masjid, or “Friday Mosque”, and it’s one of the largest mosques built in the Mughal Empire. The mosque took 5,000 workers and six years to build. What’s more interesting to me, is the Kinari Bazaar that’s around the mosque. We visited the bazaar at night and the bazaar was still vibrantly active. Well yeah, this is the favorite spot for both the locals and the tourists. 

You can find all sorts of handicrafts, souvenirs, local goods, and even some finest jewelry in the many stores and shops that lined up in the streets. However, watch out for the overwhelming traffic and the busy crowd while you are exploring the area, as you may sometimes even see a big cow walk by. While I was not in the pursuit of some souvenirs and gifts, I sampled some local snacks (which are super sweet in my taste), and some local snacks as well.

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The Sadar Bazar is another market that’s popular in Agra. It’s located in the south of the city but still in close proximity to the Agra Fort. The traditional market is a wonderful place to see fabrics, souvenirs, and leather products. If you love stones and gems, visit one of the handicraft workshops where it takes you on a tour about how these gems and rocks are polished, washed, and turned into a beautiful tabletop or wall display.

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It was until I visited the workshop that I learned each mosaic consists of so many different kinds of gems. Each kind of inlay gives a different color to the palette. Lapislazuli is blue, the chameleon is orange, jasper is brown, the pearl is white, malachite is dark green, variscite is parrot green, the conch shell is milky white, amazonite is spotty green, black onyx is black, and jade is green; Snail shells and paunch shell give the shine.

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The Agra Fort is the second most visited attraction in Agra because of its scale and the importance of the role it has played in the history of the ancient Mughal Empire. Completed in 1573, the complex served as the residence of many emperors of the Mughal Dynasty until 1639, and the capital was moved to Delhi. Marathas was the very last king in India to occupy the site before British colonization. Agra Fort also named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983.

The fort covers an area of 94 acres and is in a semicircular layout, meaning the center of the fort lies in the center of the fort in front of the river Yamuna, with its peripheral in the surrounding embrace. 

There is a broad and deep moat that runs around the fort and four gates in different directions of the complex. Abul Fazal recorded that about 500 beautiful buildings were constructed inside the fort. Some of them were demolished by Shah Jahan to make room for his new white marble palaces. Many others were destroyed by British rulers for raising barracks, and only about 30 Mughal buildings remained on the riverside today. As we walked through the Delhi Gate, the main entrance of the complex, our journey to Agra Fort began. Let’s go over some of the highlights in the fort. 

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Jahangir’s Hauz is a monolithic (one stone) tank and it was used for bathing. The outside of its rim has a Persian inscription: “Hauz-e-Jahangir”. It was first discovered near the courtyard of Akbar’s Palace in 1843, later placed in front of Red Fort (Diwan-e-Am), and then again, moved to the public garden in 1862. The stone was badly damaged through history, and Sir John Hubert Marshall, an English archaeological surveyor, returned it to Agra Fort.

The Muthamman Burj & Jharokha is a beautiful palace located on the largest bastion of Agra Fort, offering an unobstructed view of the river and the Taj Mahal. It was originally built of red stone by Akbar who used it for jharokha darshan (jharokha means an overhanging balcony and darshan means a public address) and for daily sun worship at sunrise. Jehangir, the 4th Mughal Emperor, also used it for his jharokha, which could be seen in his painting created in 1620. Owing to its octagonal shape, the place was called “Muthamman-Burj”; it has also been called the “Shah-Burj”, or the Jasmine Tower or “Samman-Burj” as recorded by the contemporary historian Lahauri is a misnomer. It was rebuilt with white marble by Shah Jehan around 1632-1640. He also used it for jharokha darshan which was as indispensable as a Mughal institution, same for “Durbar”, a public reception. 

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Shah Jehan spent eight years (1658-1666) of his imprisonment in this complex, and he died here, his body was taken by boat to the Taj Mahal and buried. Look through the windows, you will have a taste of what it’s like looking at the monument from the fort.

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The Shish-Mahal is also called “the glass palace” or “the palace with mirrors”, it was built by Shah Jahan, the Mughal emperor, as a summer palace. It has two tanks with fountains, interconnected by a canal and a waterfall. These water devices kept the palace cool and comfortable in Agra’s scorching heat. The distinctive feature of this palace is the applique mirror work on all its walls and ceilings. Convex mirror pieces have a high reflective quality. As the building is made up of thick walls with only a few openings, the semi-dark interior required artificial light, which glittered and twinkled in a thousand ways through this mirror-work, creating an ethereal atmosphere. These mirrors were imported from Haleb (Aleppo in Syria) which is why Shah Jahan’s historical Lahauri has referred to it as “Shisha-i-Halebi”. Mirror mosaic was originally a Byzantine art, and Shah Jahan built such palaces also at Lahore and Delhi but this is his finest Shish-Mahal. 

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Anguri Bagh is another fantastic sight as a historical courtyard sprawling in front of the Khas Mahal, it is a formal Charbagh-style garden.

Nagina Masjid is a mosque built in the 17th-century with white marble, it has three domes, and the prayer chamber is beautifully designed.

Guru ka Tal

The historic and religious building dates back to the 17th century and is located near Sikandra in Agra, dedicated to the memory of the ninth Guru Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji. The Gurudwara (a place of assembly and worship for Sikhs), was built over the place where the Guru Tegh Bahadur offered voluntary arrest to Aurangazeb, the Mughal Emperor. While it serves a different purpose and function than other historic landmarks in the Mughal Empire; the Tal had twelve towers (with eight of them left standing) and these red stone structures shared similarity to many other Mughal structures nearby.

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Tomb of Akbar the Great

A little further east of Guru Ka Taal, the Tomb of Akbar the Great is another important site and landmark in Agra. The site is the tomb of Humayun’s son and Babur’s grandson, Jalaluddin Muhammad Akbar. He is considered the greatest kind of the Mughal Dynasty who riled from 1556 to 1605, the prime time of the Mughal Empire. At that time, the empire expanded tremendously from Kabul to Assam, and from Kashmir to Ahmednagar; it was achieved by a sound principle of peaceful co-existence with his non-believing subjects and was based on such secular institutions as the Mansabdari system – a bureaucratic administration system. He united the country under a uniform cultural, political, and administrative system. He planted his kingship in the Indian soil and made it an indigenous thing, and thus, earned the honorific epithet Chakravartin. The nation was made out of a mob, which is why he is named “Akbar the Great”.

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The Emperor was a great builder who is responsible for a number of the most important sites in Agra. He rebuilt the Agra Fort by raising numerous Palatial Mansions, he also established Fatepur Sikri, which I will introduce a bit later in the post. Here, he planned his own tomb by selecting a site near the Jamuna River, at Sik and Ara which was renamed Bihishtabad (The heavenly abode). He died in 1605 when its construction had just begun, and the tomb was completed by his son Jehangir in 1612, based on Akbar’s original design.

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So… what is a Charbagh Garden? The Tomb is planned in the center of a vast garden, enclosed by high walls on all sides with a monumental building in the middle of each one – the gateway is located in the south of the building. The layout is a classic example of Mughal Architecture, like what we had seen in the Taj Mahal. The garden is one of the most impressive parts of the tomb, as it is divided into four equal quarters on the Charbagh-style plan (remember Agra fort?). Each quarter is separated by a high terrace or causeway of stone masonry of 75 feet in width with a small water channel running in its center and raised walkways on the sides. They are distinctly raised from the garden, from which they are approached by staircases with cascades and lily ponds. There are no cypress avenues or flower beds rising above the channels on the causeways. Therefore, though the tomb structure has been presented in a beautiful garden setting, it has a character full of dignity and sobriety thoughtfulness rather than opulent grandeur, in accordance with Akbar’s personality. 

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Walking to the tomb through the gardens, the main tombs is an impressive sight even many of the original features were badly damaged. The look of ruin only set the mood on the fact that we were actually visiting a tomb of a very important figure in India’s past. The tomb has a unique design with a square plan and five receding stories. The ground floor has spacious Dalans with an iwan portal in the middle of each side. Visitors’ may ascend to the terrace and have a higher look at the surrounding gardens. Walk around the structure as there are different chambers to be seen from inside and out. It is one of the finest masterpieces of the Mughal Empire, and the monument served as the memory of a great king – it was once badly damaged in the 18th century, and was eventually restored by archaeological surveyors between 1902 and 1911. 

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Fatehpur Sikri Fort

While some visitors may not be aware of this fort, it is a popular stop-over if you are on a road trip from Agra to Jaipur. The UNESCO World Heritage site is a fortress also designed and founded by Emperor Akbar. Fatehpur Silki, the City of Victory, was the capital of the Mughal Empire for briefly 10 years from 1571 to 1585 after Agra; it is a red palace with elaborate monuments. 

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Diwan-i-am , or Hall of the public audience, is a historical building that consists of cloisters of one hundred and eleven bays. The walls of the cloisters are carved with deep recesses, which may have been originally painted, Akbar’s heard petitions and dispensed justice here sternly and impartially, “but without harshness or ill-will”. The emperor visited this hall also for reviewing the animals of the royal stables. The huge stone rings at the foot of the colonnade opposite the imperial pavilion may have been used for fastening elephants. 

The treasury is composed of three rooms and wrongly designated as “Ankmmichauli” or a blind man’s ruff house. This building was most probably the imperial treasury of gold and silver coins. Its notable features are the struts supported on corbels projecting from the walls. The struts spring out from the jaws of the trunked monsters in the form of serpentine scrolls, derived from the Jain temples of western India.

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The Turkish Sultana’s House is an elegant pavilion, it consists of a small chamber surrounded by a Cerandah supported on richly carved columns. Its exterior, as well as interior, has ornamental relief of geometric and floral designs in red sandstone which gives the impression of timber decoration. The ornamented shelves of the chamber are also remarkable for their attractive design and finish. The plain colonnades at the northwest and southeast were subsequently added to connect it with “Abdar khana”. It was completed before 1575 when an important religious discussion is recorded to have taken place in this pavilion.

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The Jodhbai’s Kitchen is richly carved and it may have been an annex of the Haramsara, the cloister adjoining it has not survived. Its sloping roof has been subsequently replaced by a flat one. The outer walls are carved with floral and geometric patterns and bands of Jhumka earrings and brick-like pellets of stone (Mat design). This building is noteworthy for its refined surface ornamentations.

The Maryam’s Mansion is a residential building of the Haramsara. It is profusely embellished with paintings and hence was designated as Sunahra Makan. It has four rooms, and oblong one running north-south and three others from which a staircase leads to the flat roof surmounted by an open pavilion which is supported on eight square pillars and was used for sleeping purposes in the summer night. The brackets are adorned with sculptures on the north side is a carved Rama attended by Hanuman. While other brackets show a band of Kittimukhas (Lion Heads) and a pair of geese and elephants. The building also has mural paintings, while Persian inscriptions are painted on the beams of the Verandah. Containing verses of Faizi, the Poet Laureate of Akbar’s court.

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Jama Masjid is a great mosque near the fortress and doesn’t forget to visit there, after walking through the fortress. It is yet another great example of Mughal architecture, built in the 1570s by Emperor Akbar. The Emperor personally directed the build and it stretches over 165 meters in length. Again, this is also referred to as the “Friday Mosque” and it is one of the largest mosques in India, and one of the most sought-after pilgrimage locations. The Buland Gate, which I selected to be the cover of this post, is the most eye-catching structure, and the mosque marks the phase of transition in Islamic art, as ingenious architectural elements were blended with Persian elements. 

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Chand Baori Stepwell

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The Harshshat Mata Temple was right across the stepwell and it was built by King Chand of the Chahamana Dynasty in the 8th and 9th centuries. This east-facing temple was built on a raised platform originally in Mahameru style. On the plan, it has a Pancha Ratha sanctum, Sandhara Garbha-Griha Pillared Mandapa, crowned by a domical ceiling. Each niche of Garbhagriha has beautiful Brahmanical deities. The main attraction of the temple is its deep relief carved sculptures, placed in the niches around the plinth of the upper terrace.

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Actually I live in India but i never get opportunity to visit there 🥺🥺

I hope you will put this on your travel list in the future. Do you have another recommendations of places to visit in India~?

I hope so…. Golden Temple is better place, because I belong to Punjab . It’s also reflects rich heritage of sikh religion.

this looks like an amazing time. i would love to visit in person.

That’s wonderful 🙂

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Best Road Trips From Jaipur to Agra

Jaipur, Delhi and Agra are known as the three points of the golden triangle for tourists that they can cover, and the road trip from Jaipur to Agra is often taken. And as compared to Jaipur to Delhi distance , the distance between Jaipur to Agra is much lesser. The great thing about this trip is that it gives the tourists plenty of opportunity to plan trips to several tourist places to visit between Jaipur to Agra. Some of these places are so well known that they are destinations by themselves and they have been covered in this writing.

11 Visiting Places Between Jaipur To Agra:

  • Mehndipur Balaji Temple
  • Ghat ki Guni Tunnel
  • Fatehpur Sikri

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Jaipur or the Pink City of Rajasthan is one of the top tourist places in the country. Even if you are in Delhi, you will often find people who are visiting Jaipur over the weekends. The city is beautiful with royal touch in its every corner. There are so many attractions in this city that you would need at least two to three days to cover all of them. Some of the popular tourist attractions here are Hawa Mahal, City Palace, Amber Palace, Jantar Mantar, etc. Jaipur is also an ideal destination for shopping, especially for Rajasthani ethnic attires. You will also be able to buy things made of camel leather, which can be from footwear to diary. And once you are here, you must try some of the authentic Rajasthani cuisines. Don’t forget visiting Chowki Dhani, where you can see the culture of the state at one place.

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As you plan your road trip from Jaipur to Agra , you can take a stop-over at Bikaner and take a tour of the town. The major attractions in the town include Laxmi Niwas Palace, the Junagarh Fort and some temples. You also must try the delicious snacks available here, which are even famous across the country. If you are planning your trip in January, you will be able to attend the Camel Festival, and witness camel race.

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Located in Jaipur to Agra NH No.-21 , Sikar is a town in Rajasthan, which is popular for the numbers of havelis and forts it has. While you are here, you can visit various attractions like Sikar Fort, Rani Mahal, Sai Dham, to name a few.

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While you are hopping on to various Jaipur to Agra tourist places , one of the options that you must not skip is that of Dausa . From the step-well Chand Baori to Khawaraoji, there are so many things to see in this town. You can explore as much as you can and each of the option will offer you something unique to see. Apart from these, you can also visit some of the temples here that are dedicated to various Hindu deities like Lord Shiva and Lord Hanuman.

5. Mahwa Town

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This is a very small town, which even can be called a village in the Jaipur to Agra Highway. You can take a stop over here for some light refreshment.

6. Mehndipur Balaji Temple

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Situated at NH 21, Mehndipur Balaji Temple is popular for various rituals and even exorcism. Devotees from various corners of the country visit this temple to perform some unique rituals. Another important fact about the temple is that it is divided into two districts, Dausa and Karauli.

7. Ghat ki Guni Tunnel

Ghat ki Guni Tunnel

Ghat ki Guni Tunnel , also called the twin tunnel is situated near Jaipur. It can also be said that when you take Jaipur to Agra route, you will enter the Pink City through these tunnels. There are havelis on both the sides of the tunnels. Driving through these tunnels is one of a kind experience.

8. Bharatpur

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Bharatpur is famous for bird watching. You will be able to spot wide varieties of birds at the Keoladeo National Park. Apart from this, you can also take tour of the other attractions such as Deeg Fort, Lohagarh Fort and even Bharatpur Palace.

9. Fatehpur Sikri

Fatehpur Sikri

Fatehpur Sikri has deep connection with Indian history. Emperor Akbar decided to make Fatehpur Sikri as the capital of Mughal Empire in 1571. However, later it was abandoned in 1610. Today, this place is one of the tourist places near Agra. Anybody who visits Agra also visits Fatehpur Sikri. Some of the attractions here include Buland Darwaza, Jama Masjid, Tomb of Salim Chisti, Panch Mahal, Hiran Minar, etc.

10. Sikandra

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Sikandra is a suburb of Agra where there is the mausoleum of Emperor Akbar. The monument showcases a combination of Hindu and Muslim architecture.

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The regal Taj Mahal is situated in the historic city of Agra, which landmarks it in the world map. It is possible to cover all the attractions in Agra on one day, but staying here for a couple of days will enable you to enjoy even the various delicacies of the place. Don’t forget to buy the special Pethas of Agra. Apart from Taj Mahal, the other attractions in this city include Agra Fort, Itmad-ud-Daula, Moti Masjid, Chini ka Roza, Tomb of Mariam Uz Zamani, etc. 

Jaipur to Agra is a road trip that has been taken many times by the Mughal regents in the ancient times, and today following their footsteps the tourists can feel the deep cultural significance of this trip. The tourists can also explore the cuisine and buy curios which always give a welcome break on the way. The car rentals in Jaipur from Revv are a great choice for a fabulous trip.

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How to Plan a Jaipur Itinerary 2023

Known as the pink city, the buildings in Jaipur, from roof to walls, are all pink, emanating a lively and romantic feel.

Jaipur is the capital of Rajasthan. Together with Delhi and Agra, it is part of the golden triangle of India travel.

See how to plan a Jaipur itinerary with things to do, itinerary suggestions, best times, and more below...

What to Do in Jaipur

How long to spend in jaipur, how to get to jaipur from delhi/agra, best times to visit jaipur, where to stay in jaipur.

There is more to explore in Jaipur. The magnificent architectural creations are Jaipur's biggest highlights :

The eye-catching Palace of the Wind is a masterpiece of Indian architecture. Its pink walls and numerous windows are a Jaipur landmark.

There are also the City Palace that the current king of Jaipur is still living in and the historic Jantar Mantar (giant stone instruments of astronomy).

Meanwhile, the grand Amber Fort overlooks Jaipur. If you are thinking of a couple's trip, you can add a romantic dinner experience at Amber Fort to your itinerary. This could make a treasured memory for your anniversary or honeymoon.

If you're interested in history, you could also visit Nahargarh Fort , a former military defense base. There you could enjoy an unrivaled bird's-eye view of the city at dusk.

Jaipur is also the center of gem processing and distribution in India. If you want to go shopping for souvenirs, we recommend Johari Bazaar. There you can find all kinds of gems, textiles, Indian essential oils, incense, and tea.

It takes 1–3 days to visit all the highlights of Jaipur.

If you want to have a golden triangle trip with Delhi and Agra too, you would need at least 7 days.

If you are thinking of a desert culture trip exploring Rajasthan, 8–10 days are needed, covering its major cities of Jaipur, Udaipur, Jodhpur, and Jaisalmer.

See more details on these itinerary ideas below:

Jaipur Itinerary: 1–3 Days

A 3-day itinerary in Jaipur offers many top attractions and a relaxed pace: one day for arrival and rest and two days for classic city sightseeing and some cultural experiences like an Indian cooking class.

Day 1 : Arrival day. You could rest from your journey in (usually 5 hours by road from Delhi; international flights in usually transfer at Delhi). At night, enjoy a romantic dinner in Amber Fort.

Day 2 : Explore the Palace of Wind, Amber Fort, and take a cooking class in the home of a Jaipuri local.

Day 3 : Go to the City Palace and Nahargarh Fort. Explore some local markets and bazaars.

If you want a shorter stay, you could visit the City Palace and Nahargarh Fort on the first day, when you arrive in Jaipur, just in time to see the beautiful sunset.

A Classic Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur Itinerary: 7 Days

These three cities encompass the most iconic experiences in India — history and culture in the capital, the Taj Mahal in Agra, and charming pink architecture in Jaipur.

Days 1–2 : Delhi exploration. Learn about India's culture and history from its famous sights: Red Fort, Qutub Minar, Jama Masjid, and Humayun's Tomb. Then take a rickshaw ride through Chandni Chowk market for some local culture.

Days 3–4 : Agra discovery. Visit 'Moonlight Garden', where you can get a stunning sunset view of the Taj Mahal. Explore the famous Taj and Agra Fort up close the next day.

Days 5–6 : Jaipur experience. Go to City Palace, where the king of Jaipur now lives. Visit Hawa Mahal ('Palace of Winds') and Amber Fort. Take an Indian cooking class.

Day 7 : Return to Delhi from Jaipur for your departure.

Check out more on our 7-Day Golden Triangle India Tour if you are interested in this itinerary.

You can also get more tips on India itinerary planning from How Long to Spend in India (for First Timers): from 5 Days to 1 Month .

A Cultural Rajasthan with Jaipur Itinerary: 14 Days

If you are interested in a dreamy Indian landscape (desert and lakes), impressive forts, and some romantic experiences like Indian-style dating and a candlelit dinner by the lakeside, you should consider this itinerary.

The journey through Rajasthan mainly features its capital Jaipur, the desert city — Jaisalmer, the city of lakes — Udaipur, and the blue city — Jodhpur.

  • Days 1–2: Delhi sightseeing
  • Days 3–4: Agra highlights
  • Day 5: Jaipur sightseeing (experience Indian dating, a cooking class, and dinner in a fort)
  • Days 6–7: Bikaner sightseeing (visit Rajasthan's most ornately decorated fort; have a heritage hotel experience)
  • Days 8–9: Jaisalmer exploration (go on a camel safari; enjoy sunset over the royal family cenotaphs; visit a fort complex)
  • Days 10–11: Jodhpur sightseeing (walk among its characteristic blue houses; visit magnificent Mehrangarh Fort)
  • Days 12–13: Udaipur tour with a boat ride experience
  • Day 14: Back to Delhi

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Jaipur is not far away from both Delhi and Agra. Jaipur is about 280 kilometers (175 miles) southwest of Delhi and about 238 km (148 miles) west of Agra.

It is very convenient to travel to Jaipur from Delhi and Agra. The most worry-free and efficient way to get to Jaipur is by private vehicle, taking you right from hotel to hotel. It will take about 5½ hours from Delhi to Jaipur and 4½ hours from Agra to Jaipur.

Flights to Jaipur from Agra are not available. You could choose to take a direct flight from Delhi to Jaipur of about 50 minutes to 1 hour, but flights are not daily. With the waiting time and the travel time from hotel to airport to hotel, it will take about 5 hours in total as well.

Other ways, like taking a train or bus, are also doable. We have compiled more detailed transportation information on Delhi to Jaipur and Agra to Jaipur .

December to February sees Jaipur's coolest and driest weather, which could be one of the best times to visit Jaipur.

March, October, and November are considered the shoulder season months in Jaipur. You can expect to enjoy attractions with fewer crowds and sunny days while paying lower prices than during peak season. With Asia Highlights , you enjoy 100% refund of any payments made to China Highlights prior to 3 weeks before departure ( detail⇒ ).

July to September is the rainy season in Jaipur, but you can find good discounts if you want the lowest prices. And April to June is the hot season, which regularly sees temperatures over 40°C (104°F); it has low prices too.

Check out more on our article: Best and Worst Times to Visit Jaipur .

Jaipur has many heritage palaces. Some of these palaces have been converted into hotels and have become a feature of Jaipur — its heritage hotels .

Jaipur's main attractions, like the City Palace, the Wind of Palace, and Jantar Mantar, are located in its 'old city'. So, if you want to stay in an area that is convenient for sightseeing and shopping, you should choose to stay in the old city area.

If you prefer a quiet vibe, you could stay around Man Sagar Lake, about halfway between the Old City and Amber Fort, or even around the fort itself.

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How to Get from Agra to Jaipur: 3 Ways Agra to Jaipur

The journey from Agra to Jaipur is one of the most important parts of the Golden Triangle travel in India . You can easily make use of convenient transportation options between these two famous destinations, such as private cars, trains, buses, or even flights, bidding farewell to the iconic Taj Mahal and heading towards the exciting destination of Jaipur , the Pink City.

In about 4-6 hours, you can effortlessly reach Jaipur , a city where the core area itself is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site. From the magnificent Amber Fort to the iconic Hawa Mahal and the astronomical instruments of Jantar Mantar, the Jaipur experience invites you to walk with pride through the streets once paraded by the royals.

Are you eager to embark on the journey from Agra to Jaipur ? Read this Agra to Jaipur guide , which includes information about the distance between the two cities and the pros and cons of traveling by train, private car, bus, or plane, helping you choose the best way to reach Jaipur from Agra.

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Agra to Jaipur Distance: How far is it from Agra to Jaipur

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The road distance from Agra to Jaipur is ca.240 kilometers (150 miles) , which means you'll need about 4 to 5 hours of travel by car/bus. If you opt for a train journey, you'll spend typically the same amount of time but can relax and perhaps engage in conversations with fellow travelers.

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Traveling by private car is the recommended way to go from Agra to Jaipur . It's the fastest mode of transportation by road, taking about 4-5 hours . Opting for a private car ensures a more comfortable and personalized experience, eliminating concerns about crowded public transport or chaotic platforms.

Additionally, you have the flexibility to visit interesting attractions along the way, such as the UNESCO World Heritage site of Fatehpur Sikri, which is not far from Agra .

Moreover, traveling by private car provides a safer experience, especially when you collaborate with a reputable local travel agency.

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Agra to Jaipur by Train (Cheapest Way)

Taking an Agra to Jaipur train journey itself is an experience that satisfies one's curiosity. Along the way, you can also enjoy the scenic beauty of rural India .

It is one of the most affordable ways to travel from Agra to Jaipur , with prices ranging from around $1.5 to $20 . With such a budget-friendly fare, you can enjoy a 4-6 hour train journey , even in relatively good seating.

About 4-15 trains are running between these two renowned cities every day. Among these trains, the fastest one is the AGC SBIB SF EXP , completing the journey in just 3 hours and 40 minutes. This allows you to easily transition from the Taj Mahal to the pink-hued Hawa Mahal.

If you prefer a slightly better travel experience, it is recommended to choose seats of at least the 3A class or higher. The seat classes range from 3A to 1A, gradually offering more comfortable seating options.

Depart Railway Station:

In Agra , the main departure stations for trains to Jaipur are the major stations Agra Cantt (AGC) and Agra Fort (AF). These two stations have good connectivity with Jaipur and are located about 3-6 kilometers from the Taj Mahal.

Please make sure to pay attention to your departure station when purchasing tickets.

Agra Cantt (AGC): Siroli Rd, Agra Cantt, Idgah Colony, Dhanauli, Agra, Uttar Pradesh 282001, India

Agra Fort (AF): SH 39, Agra Fort, Rakabganj, Agra, Uttar Pradesh 282003, India

Arrival Railway Station

Jaipur Junction(JP) is the main railway station in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India . It is the primary hub for train services in the city and is located near the city center. Jaipur Junction serves as a major transportation hub, connecting Jaipur with various cities and regions across India .

Traveling by train in India is an experience in itself.

Agra to Jaipur by Flight (Fastest Way)

Flying from Agra to the Pink City of Jaipur can be the fastest way to travel between the two cities, taking just 50 minutes.

There is only one direct flight available daily from Agra's Kheria Airport to Jaipur International Airport. It usually departs around noon, and the cost is at least 30 USD. However, it is important to consider additional time for airport transfers and commuting to and from the airports.

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Agra to Jaipur By Bus

Traveling by bus offers tourists a convenient and affordable option from Agra to Jaipur . With over 30 bus departures daily, you have a wide range of choices and minimal waiting time. Prices vary from $3.5 to $30, providing flexibility for different budgets. Air-conditioned buses are available at a higher cost.

The distance by road is about 240 kilometers (150 miles), and the travel time usually ranges from 4.5 to 7 hours , depending on the bus and other factors. Sindhi Camp Bus Stand in Jaipur , located about 2.5 kilometers (1.5 miles) from the city center, is a common drop-off point for travelers.

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Top Attractions & Places to Visit in Jaipur

The route from Agra to Jaipur is one of most classic tourist routes of India , taking you to the hospitable Pink City of Jaipur. Explore the iconic Hawa Mahal, ride an elephant up to the Amber Fort, or even take a hot air balloon ride for a top-notch tourism experience that awaits you.

Amber Fort (Amer Fort): One of Jaipur's most iconic landmarks, situated on a hilltop. It is renowned for its massive walls, series of gates, and the artistic elements of its cobblestone pathways. You can even ride an elephant to ascend the fort.

Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds): An extraordinary structure painted in pink, featuring intricate honeycomb-shaped windows and soaring five stories high. It boasts 953 small windows called "jharokhas" adorned with elaborate lattice work. Don't forget to visit the open-air balcony of the café opposite the palace to capture the best photos.

City Palace: Located in the heart of Jaipur , the City Palace serves as the current residence of the royal family and a museum open to visitors. Head to the third courtyard, where you'll find grand gates adorned with colorful patterns representing the four seasons. Visitors rarely miss this sight.

Jantar Mantar: This UNESCO World Heritage site houses the world's largest stone sundial and showcases 19 architectural astronomical instruments.

Nahargarh Fort: Perched on the edge of the Aravalli Hills, Nahargarh Fort offers magnificent views of Jaipur , especially during sunset.

Jaigarh Fort: Known as the Fort of Victory, this fortress bears a resemblance to the Amber Fort and houses the world's largest wheeled cannon, Jaivana.

Raj Mandir Cinema: Considered 'The Pride of Asia', it's a famous movie theater in Jaipur for its opulent meringue interiors and has been a popular place for moviegoers since 1976.

The Jantar Mantar, Jaipur

How to Plan a Trip to Jaipur from Agra?

Following the Golden Triangle route in northern India , plan your journey from Agra to Jaipur . You can start from Agra , make a 1-2 hour stop at Fatehpur Sikri, and then spend ca.5 hours on the road before reaching Jaipur. Jaipur is worth staying for 1-2 days to explore its highlights.

Agra to Jaipur Itinerary:

Day 1: Explore Fatehpur Sikri, travel from Agra to Jaipur

Day 2: A day trip in Jaipur (Amber Fort, City Palace, Jantar Mantar, Hawa Mahal)

Day 3: Depart from Jaipur

The suggested route above is just a small part of the popular travel circuit in India . Visiting Agra, Jaipur , and Delhi is often considered a must-do classic trip that usually takes about a week. You can customize the itinerary based on your available time and interests by adding more destinations to it.

Delhi (1-3 days): A mosaic of antiquity and progress, Delhi offers a window into the heart of India heritage. Explore the majestic Red Fort and the grand Jama Masjid, and immerse yourself in the bustling byways of Chandni Chowk.

Agra (2-4 days): Behold the Taj Mahal, a testament to undying affection, best appreciated at the break of dawn or the fall of dusk. Uncover the depths of Mughal magnificence at Agra Fort and the enigmatic ruins of Fatehpur Sikri.

Jaipur (1-3 days): Be enchanted by Jaipur's regal residences, formidable fortifications, and celestial observatories, each whispering sagas of regal splendor.

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Mumbai: A bustling beacon of modernity, where iconic sites blend with a tapestry of cultural wonders.

Jodhpur: Wander through the Blue City's cobalt lanes, dominated by the imposing Mehrangarh Fort and lively marketplaces.

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Which is Better Agra or Jaipur?

Agra and Jaipur are both popular tourist destinations in northern India that offer varied and stunning tourist attractions but are markedly different from each other.

Jaipur is the capital of the arid Rajasthan state with its unique customs and cultures while Agra was once the capital of India and is located on the lush plains that surround Yamuna River.

The Amer fort complex in Jaipur

These two destinations are often combined with Delhi and this tour route is referred to as the golden triangle of India. Certain visitors may be limited by time or budgets and have to choose between Jaipur or Agra. This guide will provide an overview of both cities and help to identify which is the more appropriate for your visit.

Jaipur or Agra - Major Sights

Agra has only one tourist attraction but it is possibly the finest monument in the eastern hemisphere. The Taj Mahal is imposing yet beautiful and surprisingly larger than most visitors expect. From a distance the marble mausoleum is magnificent while close up there is delicate and intricate stonework, simply put the Taj is a true wonder of the world. The only other attraction of Agra is the red fort but this is only a side attraction to the Taj.

The Taj is simply stunning

Jaipur’s history alternates from conflict to excess and this is reflected in the city’s architecture. Jaipur has many more attractions than Agra, with a diverse selections of palaces, castles and temples. Fortified castles include the Amber fort and the Nahargarh Fort while palatial excesses of the ruling class include the Water Palace, Palace of Winds and Maharaja’s City Palace. Jaipur has many more tourist attractions but Agra has the monument of India and possibly Asia.

Time needed to Visit Agra or Jaipur

The minimum time required to experience Jaipur is two days but to fully discover the region three or four days are required. Agra’s lack of sights means that one day is only needed but sunrise is the best time to view the Taj. Visitors based in Agra will struggle to find things to do for the second or third day. Agra can be visited as a day trip from Delhi, either traveling by train or bus and for visitors who wish to stay longer in the Agra region should combine Delhi and Agra.

The colourful puppets of Jaipur

Visitor Experience of Jaipur or Agra

Both Agra and Jaipur have large tourist industries, which have unfortunately attracted the negative side of tourism. This comes in the form constant hassle and stress with forceful sales people, taxi drivers working for commissions and an never ending need to haggle on prices.

The haggling in Jaipur and Agra

The cities themselves openly display the inequalities of India life with extreme poverty combined with inadequate infrastructure. Jaipur’s size tends exaggerate these factors but neither city are easy or beautiful to cities to visit. Jaipur has a slightly better selection of hotels at both the budget and mid price ranges but visitors will never struggle to find available accommodation in either location.

Agra and Jaipur Locations

Delhi is the location of the main international airport of Northern India and generally all visitors will be passing through Delhi at the beginning or end of their tour. Both Agra and Jaipur are easily accessible from the capital, Agra is 213km south of Delhi while Jaipur is 270km southwest of Delhi and the distance between Agra and Jaipur is 240km. Both Agra and Jaipur are connected by a good rail services and it is possible to visit Agra as a long day trip from the capital but this is not feasible for Jaipur.

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Jaipur or Agra Conclusion

Jaipur is the superior tourist destination with magnificent forts and sumptuous palaces and is a good introduction to state of Rajasthan. Jaipur offers greater variety of tourist attractions and the standard of tourist facilities is better than Agra. The Taj is the most recognisable monument of India and Agra is worth visiting purely to see this magnificent building but Jaipur is the better destination.

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1. Taj Mahal

Taj Mahal

3 km from city center 1 out of 19 Places To Visit in Agra

One of the seven wonders of the world, Taj Mahal is located on the banks of River Yamuna in Agra . It was built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan as a memorial for his third wife, Mumtaz Mahal. It also houses the tomb of Shah Jahan himself. Constructed entirely out of white marble in the 17th century, Taj Mahal is one of the most beautiful monuments in the world. Every year visitors numbering more than the entire population of Agra pass through the magnificent gates to catch a glimpse of this breathtaking monument!

2. Agra Fort

Agra Fort

1 km from city center 2 out of 19 Places To Visit in Agra

Also known as Lal Qila, Fort Rouge or Red Fort of Agra, the Agra Fort is a UNESCO world heritage site. It is situated at a distance of about 2.5km northwest of the famous Taj Mahal. The construction of the massive fort of red sandstone by the banks of Yamuna river was started by emperor Akbar.

3. Taj Mahotsav

Taj Mahotsav

3 out of 19 Places To Visit in Agra

Taj Mahotsav is an annual ten-day festival that takes place in Agra. The festival showcases an outstanding variety of art and craft, dance and cuisines of artisans from different regions of India. It is a paradise for food aficionados, children and the appreciators of folk culture.

4. Fatehpur Sikri

Fatehpur Sikri

36 km from city center 4 out of 19 Places To Visit in Agra

Located at a distance of 40km from Agra, Fatehpur Sikri is a town in the Agra district and a famous tourist attraction. A city predominantly made of red sandstone, Fatehpur Sikri was founded in 1571 century by Mughal Emperor Akbar. It is essentially a fortified city built by the king and had been the capital of his Empire for fifteen years. Now a UNESCO world heritage site, it is home to Jodha Bai's Palace, Jama Mosque, Buland Darwaza, and Tomb of Salim Chisti among many other famous monuments. Derived from Arab and central Asian tent encampments, the Imperial Complex is a work of pavilions arranged in formal geometry on a piece of land. 

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5. itimad-ud-daulah's tomb.

Itimad-ud-daulah's Tomb

3 km from city center 5 out of 19 Places To Visit in Agra

This tomb nestled on the bank of the river Yamuna was built by Queen Noor Jahan for her parents in the middle of the Persian Garden. It was constructed using yellow marble, with black and white marble inlay, and was hence called the Baby Taj.

6. Mehtab Bagh

Mehtab Bagh

3 km from city center 6 out of 19 Places To Visit in Agra

Located just north to the glorious wonder called the Taj Mahal and overlooking the Agra Fort and Yamuna river on the opposite side, Mehtab Bagh is a rare retreat of natural bliss and one of the most scenic spots in Agra.

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7. Shopping in Agra

Shopping in Agra

2 km from city center 7 out of 19 Places To Visit in Agra

Various small shops in Agra sell handicrafts and stone products such as jewelry boxes, and plaques. Leather goods of good quality are also available in the markets. Most products have some dedication to the Taj Mahal.

8. Akbar's Tomb

Akbar's Tomb

7 km from city center 8 out of 19 Places To Visit in Agra

The Tomb of Akbar is an important and iconic Mughal architectural masterpiece, built in 1605 and 1613. It is located at Sikandra, in the suburbs of Agra, on the Mathura road (NH2), 8 km west of the city core. About a km away from the tomb, lies Mariam's Tomb, the tomb of Mariam-uz-Zamani, wife of the Mughal Emperor Akbar and the mother of Jahangir.

9. Jama Masjid

Jama Masjid

1 km from city center 9 out of 19 Places To Visit in Agra

This relatively simple mosque built almost entirely in red sandstone was built by Jahanara, the daughter of Shah Jahan. Seen in itself, this is still an imposing piece of architecture and one of the largest mosques in the country. This is still used as the main mosque in the city.

10. Chini ka Rauza

Chini ka Rauza

4 km from city center 10 out of 19 Places To Visit in Agra

Dedicated to the memory of the Prime Minister of the court, during the reign of the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, Chini ka Rauza is a funerary monument situated on the eastern bank of the Yamuna river in Agra.

11. Jhangir Mahal

Jhangir Mahal

1 km from city center 11 out of 19 Places To Visit in Agra

The residential palace of Jahangir Mahal, stands tall in the Agra Fort complex. Built by Akbar, in the 17th Century, this Red Sandstone marvel is a multi-storeyed palace with a series of courtyards running from north to south, along the eastern fort wall. The palace is located north of Akbari Mahal, another important Mughal marvel that now breathes in its ruins and faces the river Jamuna. One of the most popular tourist places in Agra, the Jahangir Mahal served as a private residence to Akbar’s son and successor, Jahangir. The Jahangir Mahal is one of the first buildings you would come across when you enter Agra through the Amar Singh Gate.

12. Dolphin Water Park

Dolphin Water Park

15 km from city center 12 out of 19 Places To Visit in Agra

Inaugurated in 2002, Dolphin World Water Park is spread over an area of 14 acres and is replete with thrilling slides, roller coasters, water and regular rides etc. Besides, it has an amusement park, a play area for kids, locker room and other facilities.

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13. Anguri Bagh

Anguri Bagh

1 km from city center 13 out of 19 Places To Visit in Agra

Centrally situated in the premises of Khas Mahal, Anguri Bagh was built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in 1637. As the name suggests, Khas Mahal (or Aramgah- i - Muqaddasa) was constructed for the emperor as his exalted place of leisure and rest.

14. Taj Museum

Taj Museum

3 km from city center 14 out of 19 Places To Visit in Agra

Located inside the Taj Mahal complex, the museum was established in 1982 on the western ends of the Taj Gardens. The tiny but terrific depository is a double-storeyed building with a quadrangle projection outside.

15. Kalakriti Dance Drama Show

Kalakriti Dance Drama Show

5 km from city center 15 out of 19 Places To Visit in Agra

Staging the popular play of Mohobbat-e-Taj, Kalkriti Culture and Convention Centre is a must-visit in Agra. This theatrical performance narrates the tale of the Taj Mahal's origin and is located close to the wonder of India.

16. Wildlife SOS

Wildlife SOS

17 km from city center 16 out of 19 Places To Visit in Agra

Wildlife SOS is a non-profit organisation in India that rescues and rehabilitates wild animals and forests. Its Agra Bear Rescue Facility is the largest sloth bear rescue facility in the world housing 130 sloth bears. The Elephant Care and Conservation Centre rescues and rehabilitates abused and captive elephants.

17. Mother Teresa's Missionaries Of Charity

Mother Teresa's Missionaries Of Charity

0 km from city center 17 out of 19 Places To Visit in Agra

Located on Ajmer Road in Agra, Mother Teresa’s Missionaries of Charity works for the upbringing, well- being and education of the orphaned kids in addition to caring for the elderly and the homeless.

18. Friends Gokulam Fun City Water Park

Friends Gokulam Fun City Water Park

15 km from city center 18 out of 19 Places To Visit in Agra

Friends Gokulam Fun City Water Park is the second largest water park in Agra. Spread over vast acres of land, the water park boasts of a number of slides, roller coasters and fun rides both for adults and kids.

19. Ram Barat

Ram Barat

19 out of 19 Places To Visit in Agra

The Ram Barat is a joyous and one of the most important festivals in Northern India held in September every year. It celebrates the divine marriage ceremony of Lord Rama by taking out his marriage procession and carrying out all the ceremonies related to marriage.

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Taj Mahal Agra Timings, Entry Fee Details and Tour Information

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Taj Mahal is the most beautiful wonder of the world. If you are travelling to Agra, here are the Taj Mahal timings, entry fee and tour details for you.

Jaipur To Agra Weekend Tour Detailed Itinerary Plan

Taj Mahal Agra India

A feather to the cap of incredible! India, Agra has earned its name world-wide as city of love or city of Taj, and becomes the most famous tourist destination of India that attracts tourism from all the corner of world. This city received a tag of one of the Seven Wonders of the World as well as a UNESCO World Heritage site, a crown monument of the world “ Taj Mahal ”. Some more monuments can be seen on this Jaipur to Agra tour like Agra Fort and Baby Taj (other name of this monument is Itimad-ud-daula tomb ). 

As you enter the premises of Taj Mahal, your excitement will be at zenith and your dream is about to come true. After covering distance of 50 meter, you will find a wonderful gigantic gate that is decorated with verses of the Quran and has been inlaid with semi-precious stones. After making your way inside through this gigantic gateway, the breathtaking monument is in front of your eyes, you cannot take your eyes off; nothing is there except Taj Mahal, so you cannot ignore the beauty of this monument. 

This tour known as a weekend tour from Jaipur to Agra is full of excitement, fun and knowledge. On the way from Jaipur to Agra off the road, you can visit one other world heritage site that is Fatehpur Sikri which used to be a capital of India under the reign of Emperor Akbar, and the birth place of fourth Mughal ruler Jahangir , nowadays is an abandoned city. This city is blessed with the finest Mughal architectural that is going to make you speechless. 

Jaipur To Agra Weekend Tour

Day 01: Start from Jaipur

After having breakfast, you can board your vehicle and be ready to go to Agra,   en route, you will stop at fatehpur sikri, one of the world heritage sights, and the erstwhile capital of The Mughal dynasty which also harbours the pious dargah or shrine of Sufi Saint Salim Chisti, also you will find many graves over there which are still counting. These graves are of the descendants of Sufi saint and this tradition of burying his descendants still followed with full religiosity. 

Every year millions of tourists turn out to be there to pay homage. This is an ideal place to spend quality of time. After completion of sightseeing, you will be driven straight to the hotel in Agra, on arrival, check–in the pre-booked hotel, after that, you are having free day for shopping or enjoying the property.

Day 02: Agra

With the first ray of dawn, you will be standing there in front of the Taj Mahal speechless and awe-struck with its beauty. This mausoleum is a final resting place of king and queen. The shahajahan, the fifth Mughal ruler has commissioned this monument to fulfill the last wish of his beloved wife Mumtaj Mahal to make their love immortal. The emperor employed Persian architect to build the monument that is why the Persian influence can be seen on this building. While making a tour of this monument one can easily examine that Islamic architecture has immensely dominated the architecture of Taj Mahal.

Jaipur To Agra Weekend Tour

After coming out of the premises of Taj Mahal you will have your breakfast. Then, you can visit Agra fort erstwhile fort-cum-palace of many Mughal rulers. Many Mughal rulers as contributed in making this fort so in total, the extension and decoration of this fort lasted for ninety five years by a series of Mughal rulers. Then after coming out of the fort you will have an overnight stay at the same hotel.

Day03: Agra - departure to Jaipur

After having breakfast, you will be taken back to Jaipur and will be dropped at your place. Weekend tour from Jaipur to Agra is an ideal for those tourists who don’t have much time to travel, just because of this reason, weekend tour has been one of the most preferred itineraries for person who visit India on short notice.

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Agra or Jaipur Which is Better?

Agra or Jaipur Which is Better?

Posted On : 2022-12-06

Which is better-Agra or Jaipur?

You might be like these suggested tours, major excursions in agra.

  • The Taj Mahal, the Agra Fort, the Jama Masjid, Fatehpur Sikri , Itmad-Ud-Tomb, Daulah's Akbar's Tomb, the Moti Masjid, the Sikandra Fort, the Jodha Bai ka Rauza, the Mehtab Bagh, Mother Teresa's Missionaries of Charity, Wildlife SOS, and many other attractions are just a few examples.
  • Agra, the city where the Taj Mahal, one of the seven wonders of the world, is located, is a marvel of Mughal architecture. The Taj Mahal is just one of several attractions in Agra, though. Whether on a family trip, a honeymoon, a solitary excursion, or a trip with friends.
  • Every traveler can find something to do in Agra, whether it's a romantic stroll through Mehtab Bagh with their significant other while gazing at the Taj Mahal in all its splendour or a day of fort hopping at Fatehpur Sikri where you can learn everything there is to know about Mughal architecture.

Major excursions in Jaipur

  • Jaipur, also known as the "Pink City of India," is a unique travel destination. The city offers a wonderful variety of activities for an avid traveler, ranging from regal forts to lively taverns and from royal palaces to posh eateries.
  • Warm hospitality is shown to visitors even by Jaipur's hotels. Amber Fort Palace, Hawa Mahal, Jal Mahal, Jantar Mantar,etc, are some amazing places to not to miss in the city.
  • There is only one thing you should do when you are in such a welcoming and lively environment: fully immerse yourself in the beauty of the city.

Which is a better destination for tourism?

  • Although Agra only has one tourist destination, it is home to what is arguably the best monument in the Eastern Hemisphere. The Taj Mahal is impressive yet lovely, and it is surprisingly bigger than most tourists anticipate. The Taj Mahal is a genuine wonder of the world since it is a stunning marble tomb from a distance and features delicate and complex craftsmanship up close. The Red Fort is Agra's sole additional attraction, yet it merely serves as a sideshow to the Taj.
  • Jaipur's structure reflects the city's past, which has alternated between war and extravagance. Compared to Agra, Jaipur has many more attractions, including a variety of locations, castles, and temples. The Amber Fort and the Nahargarh Fort are fortified castles, and the Water Palace, Palace of the Winds, and Maharaja's City Palace are examples of opulent excesses of the ruling elite. Although Agra boasts the monument of India and probably Asia, Jaipur has many more tourist attractions.

Appropriate time-span for a trip

Visitor’s views.

  • Agra and Jaipur both have sizable tourist economies, which, regrettably, have drawn in the worst aspects of tourism. This manifests itself as endless hassles and stress from obnoxious salespeople, inexperienced taxi drivers, and the unceasing need to negotiate over costs.
  • With tremendous poverty and poor infrastructure, the cities themselves clearly demonstrate the inequities of life in India.
  • The size of Jaipur tends to emphasize these elements, although both the cities are simple and lovely to explore. Visitors will never have trouble finding available hotels in either site, while Jaipur offers a slightly better assortment of hotels in the mid-range and budget pricing categories.

Final analysis                                       

Tour booking form, frequently asked question, q1. which is economically more feasible place.

A1. Comparatively, Agra is more competitive than Jaipur.

Q2. Where can we find better accommodation experience?

A2. Both, Agra and Jaipur are filled with luxurious accommodation services of all ranges.

Q3. Can we travel both the places in a single trip?

A3. Yes, two of the places are located around Delhi, such a trip can be arranged.

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Good friday 2024 long weekend: this year, good friday is coinciding with a long weekend, giving travel enthusiasts a chance to satisfy their wanderlust..

Good Friday 2024 Long Weekend: Exciting Getaways For Travel Enthusiasts

Good Friday 2024 long weekend offers a chance to go on road trips.

Good Friday is celebrated every year, two days before Easter. The significance of Good Friday lies in its commemoration of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. According to Christian teachings, Jesus, the Son of God, was crucified on this day over two thousand years ago, fulfilling the prophecy of his death to atone for the sins of mankind. So, why is it called "good"? According to some viewpoints, in his case, the phrase "good" equates to the word "holy". This year, Good Friday will be observed on March 29.

Long weekend

This year, Good Friday is coinciding with a long weekend, giving travel enthusiasts a chance to satisfy their wanderlust.

Here are some enticing destinations for a rejuvenating long weekend retreat from Delhi:

Agra: Journey back in time to the era of the Mughal Empire with a visit to Agra. You will see the timeless beauty of the Taj Mahal, and can also explore the grandeur of Agra Fort. Then, wander through the bustling streets filled with exquisite handicrafts and street food delicacies.

Rishikesh: Situated in Uttarakhand, the two is about five-hour drive from Delhi. Rishikesh offers experiences of spirituality and adventure. It is famous for yoga and meditation retreats, thrilling river rafting experiences, and serene nature walks in the surrounding Himalayan foothills.

Jaipur: Rajasthan's capital offers rich heritage and vibrant culture. You can explore magnificent forts and palaces, shop for traditional handicrafts in bustling markets, and savour the delectable Rajasthani cuisine in Pink City.

Shimla: The summer is setting in and Shimla, also referred to as the Queen of Hills, offers a nice alternative with cool breeze. Nestled in the majestic Himalayas, Shimla is a picturesque hill station known for its colonial charm, scenic beauty and pleasant weather. The city is famous for its Mall Road, the historic Viceregal Lodge and adventure activities like trekking and paragliding.

Mussoorie: Another popular hill station, Mussoorie is a perfect blend of natural beauty and colonial charm. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the snow-capped Himalayas, stroll through lush pine forests, and visit iconic attractions like Kempty Falls and Gun Hill Point.

Apart from these, wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers can head to the Jim Corbett National Park. The trip promises an unforgettable adventure. The national park offers thrilling jungle safaris to spot majestic Bengal tigers, elephants, and a myriad of other wildlife species in their natural habitat.

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