Taj Mahal
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Taj Mahal

India's eternal monument to love and architectural perfection

The Taj Mahal isn't just a building — it's a 17th-century love letter carved in white marble. Shah Jahan built this mausoleum for his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal, and 400 years later, it still stops visitors in their tracks. Sure, you've seen it in photos a thousand times. But standing before those four minarets as the marble shifts from pink to gold in the changing light? That's different. This isn't just India's most famous landmark — it's proof that grief can create something impossibly beautiful.

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Emperor Shah Jahan commissioned the Taj Mahal in 1632 after his wife Mumtaz Mahal died during childbirth. Twenty-two years and 20,000 workers later, they'd created what many call the world's most beautiful building. The main architect was Ustad Ahmad Lahauri, though the design drew from Persian, Islamic, and Indian architectural traditions. Here's what makes it special: the entire complex is perfectly symmetrical, except for one detail. Shah Jahan's tomb sits slightly off-center next to Mumtaz's, breaking the symmetry he'd planned. He was supposed to build his own black marble mausoleum across the Yamuna River, but his son Aurangzeb imprisoned him before he could start. The Taj became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983, and about 6 million people visit each year.

Money-Saving Tips

  • 1.Book train tickets in advance through IRCTC — last-minute prices can double
  • 2.Eat at local dhabas instead of tourist restaurants near the Taj to save 70% on meals
  • 3.Buy marble souvenirs in Sadar Bazaar, not from vendors outside the Taj — prices are 3x higher there
  • 4.Share an auto-rickshaw with other tourists for rides around Agra to split the ₹100-200 fare
  • 5.Stay in Taj Ganj area to walk to the monument and avoid daily transport costs
  • 6.Bring your own water bottle — vendors charge ₹20-50 for water that costs ₹10 at shops

Travel Tips

  • Visit on weekdays if possible — weekends see 3x more domestic tourists
  • Download the ASI Taj Mahal app for free audio commentary in multiple languages
  • Bring a small flashlight or phone light to see the inlay work detail inside the dark tomb
  • The marble stays cool in summer, making early morning visits more comfortable
  • Security doesn't allow large bags — use the paid cloak room near the entrance
  • Monsoon season (July-September) means frequent closures, check weather before traveling
  • Book accommodations with Taj views well in advance — only a few hotels offer them
  • Learn basic Hindi phrases for bargaining in local markets
  • Carry hand sanitizer — the marble surfaces are touched by thousands daily

Frequently Asked Questions

The Taj Mahal opens daily from sunrise to sunset, approximately 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM. It's closed on Fridays for prayers. Night viewing is available on full moon nights and two days before and after, from 8:30 PM to 12:30 AM.

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