Visiting Taj Mahal in monsoons is always a good idea
Priya SrivastavaPriya Srivastava/Times Travel Editor/TRAVEL TRENDS, AGRA/ Created : Aug 1, 2019, 16:51 IST
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The Taj Mahal is probably one of the most frequented monuments in the country. Given its Seven Wonders of the World status, people from across the globe visit the city of Agra to get a glimpse of this gorgeous structure. However, … Read more
The Taj Mahal is probably one of the most frequented monuments in the country. Given its Seven Wonders of the World status, people from across the globe visit the city of Agra to get a glimpse of this gorgeous structure. However, it is necessary to choose the best time for a visit summers are a strict no! Being a marble structure with lots of open space, the place gets more than just uncomfortable under the scorching summer sun. Thus, you can take our word and plan a trip to the Taj Mahal during the monsoons. Read less
The Taj Mahal is probably one of the most frequented monuments in the country. Given its Seven Wonders of the World status, people from across the globe visit the city of Agra to get a glimpse of this gorgeous structure. However, it is necessary to choose the best time for a visit summers are a strict no! Being a marble structure with lots of open space, the place gets more than just uncomfortable under the scorching summer sun. Thus, you can take our word and plan a trip to the Taj Mahal during the monsoons.
For the love birds living close to Agra and wanting to enjoy rains, a long drive to the Taj Mahal is a fun idea. Moreso, the monument is a symbol of love as Mughal emperor Shah Jahan had it built for his beloved wife Mumtaj.
So, if you haven’t yet visited this man-made wonder, this is the right time to do so! Hop in, hold your partner’s hand and embark on that perfect monsoon trip to the Taj Mahal!
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