The monument of love looks beautiful at any time of the day, but for a truly surreal experience, view it when it is bathed in moonlight. Night viewing is allowed for five nights each month, including the full moon night and the two nights before and after it. Eight batches of 50 persons are taken to the monument for half-an-hour between 8.30 pm to 12.30 am. Visitors need to make a prior booking at the office o the Archaeological Survey of India in Agra.
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