Agra Heritage Walking Tour

Agra Heritage Walking Tour

Places to visit: Taj Mahal, Jama Masjid, Mankameshwar Temple, Rawatpara
Duration of Tour
8 Hrs
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USD $110*
Per Person


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Overview

Agra is a city with a rich cultural and historical heritage and a walking tour is a great way to explore it. Agra Heritage Walks typically take visitors to some of the city's most famous landmarks, such as the Taj Mahal and Agra Fort, as well as lesser-known but no less interesting sites.

The Agra trek usually starts early in the morning to avoid the crowds and heat of the day. Visitors can explore the streets of the old town with its shops selling crafts, textiles and jewelry. The tour usually includes a visit to the Jama Masjid, one of the largest mosques in India, as well as the Mankameshwar Temple, a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Another highlight of the Agra Heritage Walking Tour is a visit to the local spice market, where visitors can see and smell the colorful spices and herbs used in Indian cuisine. The tour can also include a visit to a local sweet shop to sample some of Agra's famous sweets and desserts.

Well, the Agra Heritage Walking Tour is a great way to experience the city's vibrant culture, architecture, and cuisine, while learning about its rich history and heritage through local tour guide.

Tour Program

Explore Taj Mahal

You will be picked up from your hotel in Agra at 2:00 pm and headed towards the military gate of Agra Fort. The visit then continued to Ambedkar Park. Next stop is Agra Fort Station. Built in the purest English style, this station transports about 90,000 passengers every day. Your next stop is Jama Masjid, the city's largest mosque, where you'll learn about the Islamic religion and Mughal history. Next, you'll stop at Chimman Lal Poori Wala, a 185-year-old local sweet shop where customers can not only watch various treats being made but also taste them. Back on the road, the tour explores the local wholesale market, where the tour guide explains the different products for sale and how Indian markets differ from organized retail markets in most all Western countries. Monkeys greet the way to the next attraction Mankameshwar Mandir, a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. You are welcome to enter the temple and watch the devotees follow the prayer regimen. Next, the tour will take you to Rawatpara spice market. Forced to sneeze several times as the aroma fills the air, you can witness piles of red peppers and jars of Indian pickles. The tour then continues with a rickshaw ride, the most popular means of transport in India. The trip ends at the banks of the Yamuna River and you will then travel to the back of the Taj Mahal by car. You will then experience the sunset view of the Taj Mahal from across the river. The tour ends here and you will be taken back to your hotel.

Agra Walk

You will be picked up from your hotel in Agra at 2:00pm and meet at the military gate of Agra Fort. The visit then continued to Ambedkar Park. Next stop is Agra Fort Station. Built in the purest English style, this station transports about 90,000 passengers every day. Your next stop is Jama Masjid, the city's largest mosque, where you'll learn about the Islamic religion and Mughal history. Next, you'll stop at Chimman Lal Poori Wala, a 185-year-old local sweet shop where customers can not only watch various treats being made but also taste them. Back on the road, the tour explores the local wholesale market, where the tour guide explains the different products for sale and how Indian markets differ from organized retail markets in most all Western countries. Monkeys greet the way to the next attraction Mankameshwar Mandir, a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. You are welcome to enter the temple and watch the devotees follow the prayer regimen. Next, the tour will take you to Rawatpara spice market. Forced to sneeze several times as the aroma fills the air, you can witness piles of red peppers and jars of Indian pickles. The tour then continues with a rickshaw ride, the most popular means of transport in India. The trip ends at the banks of the Yamuna River and you will then travel to the back of the Taj Mahal by car. You will then experience the sunset view of the Taj Mahal from across the river. The tour ends here and you will be taken back to your hotel in Agra.

Service end.

What is Include?

  • Pick-up & Drop from Delhi to Agra (Return)
  • An excellent English Speaking Tour Guide (Other Languages guide also available - On request).
  • Mineral water during sightseeing.
  • Transport service by Toyota Etios or similar Car from Delhi to Agra.
  • Monument entrance Fee.
  • Breakfast & Lunch in any Multi-Cuisine Restaurant or in 5 Star Hotel.
  • Toll Charges, Parking, Driver allowance, Taxes, etc.

What is not Include?

  • Any tips and personal expenses.
  • Alcoholic drinks.