Planning to visit Agra, the city of love from Delhi by hiring a car with a private driver? Your search ends here. Now, Four Wheel Drive India Pvt. Ltd. would love to offer you our car rental and tempo traveler services from Delhi to Agra at very reasonable prices. Car rental services are a big facility these days. Going on a tour and having a car under your ownership is a blessing. We often travel in groups of family or friends. There are people of different ages in the family. Their requirements are different and when you decide to take Delhi to Agra by car, please take care of these concerns. We provide all types of car rentals from Delhi to Agra like same-day trips, multi-day trips, or customize trips as per your requirement. The distance from Delhi to Agra by road is about 233 km.
What is Included in Delhi to Agra One-Day Tour Package?
What is Excluded in the One Day Delhi to Agra Tour Package?
Attraction Fees for International & Local Tourists-
Places |
Charges for Indian |
Charges for Foreigners |
Taj Mahal |
50 |
1100 |
Agra Fort |
50 |
600 |
Itmad-ud-Daulah |
30 |
310 |
Akbar Tomb |
30 |
310 |
Mehtab Bagh |
25 |
300 |
Fatehpur Sikri |
50 |
610 |
Guru Ka Tal |
FREE |
FREE |
List of Places to Visit in Agra Same Day Tour Packages
Taj Mahal – The Charm of India
On this same-day Agra tour, first, you will be taken to the Taj Mahal. The spot for which city, just as this nation, is known. Taj Mahal, with its great nearness in this world, has loads of stories. What’s more, they all change every now and then and from mouth to mouth. The main thing which gives it a reality, this is a landmark worked by Emperor “Shah Jahan” in the loving memories of his wife, Mumtaz Mahal.
In this great monument, around 20,000 workers, working down. In this way, they could offer shape to their ruler’s will. Architects, artisans, and performers, were brought from all the different distinctive corners of the world. Different valuable and semi-precious stones were utilized in the structure of this monument. You can also admire the beautiful trim artwork on the white marvel walls.
Also Read about- Taj Mahal Agra
Agra Fort – A Well-Fortified City
Alongside the Taj Mahal, Agra Fort is a UNESCO world heritage site. Having 2 legacy locales, Agra is one of those uncommon urban areas. This fortified city is the ideal spot to become acquainted with the eminence of India and its Emperors. Standing tranquility on either bank of River Yamuna, this spot likewise gives a heart-beating view of the Taj Mahal.
Because it is a city inside a city, it has numerous gardens, halls, and a large number of rooms. Each piece of this Fort recounts the distinctive accounts of that time. Like in Diwan-e-Am, the head partakes in normal procedures, in Diwan-e-Khas, the ruler used to invest private time, and in Jahangir Palace, the adolescence of the 14th Mughal Emperor, cut on the dividers.
Also Read about- Inside View of Agra Fort
Tomb of Akbar the Great – Sikandra
The last resting spot of the great Mughal Emperor, Akbar’s Tom, it is an imperative structural magnum opus of the Mughal time. Situated in Sikandra, a suburb of Agra, the tomb is accepted to have been worked somewhere in the range of 1605 and 1618. Despite the fact that the tomb is where one of the best rulers of India is covered, the Mughal plants around it present a lovely and chipper exterior.
Fabricated completely out of sandstone and white marble, Emperor Akbar himself supervised the development of this tomb until his passing. In any case, the development of Akbar’s Tomb was finished by his child Salim. In contrast to different tombs of acclaimed Muslim lords far and wide, the “Tomb of Akbar” faces towards the rising sun rather than the Masjid of Mecca.
Also Read about- The City of Love – Agra
"
Leave a Reply