The Flower of the Mughal empire –in-ascendance, Agra is, also, home to that immortal epitome of love, Taj Mahal. Though the city retained regal favour for just three generations, it was embellished with the best of the dynasty’s architectural legacy. The over 300 years old Taj, however, is its most compulsive feature and attracts the largest number of tourists from all over the world. Also within the city’s ambit lies Fatehpur Sikri, virtually an expression of philosophy and creed of a liberal emperor. In keeping with its status of the most sought-after destination, Agra today boasts of worldclass hotels with excellent facilities and services. The city is also amongst the most accessible.

Getting there:

By Air : Agra is connected to Delhi by a daily flight of Indian Airlines (30 minutes) that continues to Khajuraho ( 35 minutes) and Varanasi (40 minutes), from where it returns the same day.

Kheria Airport is located 6 km from the city centre. Taxis and auto-rickshaws are available for transfer to the city.

By Rail: Agra is best connected to Delhi by superfast luxury and express trains. The same day return services of Shatabdi Express to Bhopal via Agra (2 hrs.), Gwalior and Jhansi Taj Express (2.5 hrs), Intercity Express (3.5 hrs) are the best options that also make short excursion tours to the city possible. A shatabdi –type superfast luxury trains has now also been introduced between Agra and Jaipur.

Being on the major trunk routes of Indian Railways, Agra is also connected to all other parts of the country by express trains.

Agra Fort (for Jaipur) and Agra Cantt Railway Stations are the Main entry points of the city.

By Road: for those driving from Delhi, the best route is by Mathura Road via Faridabad (25 km), Palwal, Hodal, Kosi and Mathura (145 km). There is a dual-carriageway national highway for most of the Journey from Delhi to Mathura.


Excursions
Fatehpur Sikri: 38 km from Agra, was once the capital city of Akbar after the childless Mughal was blessed with a son with the blessings of the Sufi saint, Sheikh Salim Chisti, who lived here. The new capital came up in 1569. Though the juxtaposition of the buildings seems whimsical, they are thoughtfully planned, imparting an atmosphere of playful brilliance. Towering walls on three sides surround the rectangular-shaped city, accessible through nine gates, and an artificial lake is located on the west. Credit for preserving the monuments goes to Lord Curzon. These protected monuments and the city’s environs are well-maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India.

Fatehpur Sikri is linked by road to Agra from where one can take a bus )ordinary / deluxe) or private a/c and non-a/c taxis.

Firozabad: An industrial city, 44 km away, famous for its glassware such as bangles and chandeliers.

Entertainment / Sports
Chambal Safari:
A privately operated nature and wildlife resort located at Ater fort, 90 km from Agra, on the borders of National Chambal Sanctuary. The Sanctuary along the Chambal River. Shelters a wide variety of wildlife, including crocodiles, dolphins, deer, antelope and water bairds.

River cruises for wildlife viewing, camping, nature walks, clay pigeon whooting are some of the activities offered. Part of the proceeds are donated to the Chambal Conservation foundation. For details and bookings: Jarar Estate, Jarar House, Mathura Road, Agra Ph: 523193.

Taj Nature Walk: The 70 hectares of forest cover developed around the Taj Mahal, just 500 mt. From the eastern gate, offers an excellent opportunity for an outing amongst lush surrounding. The forest provides sanctuary to a variety of avifauna and from the mounds one obtains belightful views of the monuments.

Son-et-Iumiere: A sound-and-light programme is held at the Agra fort highlighting the important events in its history. Two one-hour shows are held every evening, from 1900 hrs. (01-10-31-3) / 1915 hrs. (01/04-30/09) in English and 2015 hrs. / 2030 hrs. in Hindi.

Golf: Golf course, Circuit House Campus, Taj Road.

Fishing: At Sur Sarovar. Contact: Executive Engineer (Tower Division), The Mall, Agra Cantt.