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4 reviews on 1 places
Taj Mahotsav Agra
2024 Mar 21
The Taj Mahotsav was an enchanting experience! It showcased diverse art, cultural programs, and a wide range of products, from intricate decor to charming furniture, vibrant clothing, and delightful toys. The food stalls, offering vegetarian and non-vegetarian options, were a treat for food lovers. A must-visit for shopping and culinary delights!
Gaitor Ki Chhatriyan
2024 Jan 22
A serene historical site, remarkably tranquil even on weekends. It serves as the final resting place for Jaipur's kings. The recent monument, constructed in the '90s, distinguishes itself with its whiter hue. The architecture and sculptures are truly captivating—an adoration for this cherished place runs deep.
This historical site is a haven for history enthusiasts. Upon purchasing a ticket, visitors can explore its wonders. However, be cautious of counterfeit guides who may hassle tourists. The site's maintenance leaves room for improvement, with instances of disrespectful behavior like spitting pan and littering. It is my wish that people recognize the significance of these ancient relics and handle them responsibly. Comparisons with Western countries suggest they might transform it into a well-preserved tourist attraction.
Mariam, Akbar's wife, rests in a modest Mughal tomb, possibly Jodha Bai, a Rajput Princess. Unlike grand mausoleums, this serene site has intersecting passageways, an underground tomb, and a faded but clear charm. Lodhi pavilion roots, chhatris, and absence of a dome add unique character. 💫🕌