


A UNESCO World Heritage site, Agra Fort is a magnificent red sandstone monument that bears witness to the Mughal Empire's grandeur.

Agra's climate is hot and humid, long-sleeved shirts protect from sunburn and mosquitoes.

Protects from the sun while exploring Agra Fort and other outdoor attractions.

Protects skin from harmful UV rays, especially important for long days outdoors.

Iconic white marble mausoleum, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Charming charbagh garden, offers stunning views of Taj Mahal.

Magnificent red sandstone fort, houses several palaces and mosques.

Sweet dish made from pumpkin, flavored with saffron and cardamom.

Deep-fried puffed bread served with potato curry.

Savory snack made from lentils, spices, and fried in ghee.
Popular café chain near Agra Fort, known for its coffee and quick breakfast options.
Historic restaurant within Agra Fort, offering a mix of Indian and Continental cuisine.

Intricately carved semi-precious stones set in marble, a traditional Agra art form.

Handcrafted leather shoes and juttis, a popular local product since Mughal times.

Social café near Agra Fort, run by women, offering a variety of lunch options.
Exquisite gold and silver thread embroidery on fabrics, a traditional Mughal craft.
Witness the breathtaking sunrise over the Caloosahatchee River at this picturesque landing.

Nestled in the Western Ghats, Sabrimala Temple is a revered Hindu pilgrimage center dedicated to Lord Ayyappa, known for its annual Mandala Puja festival.
Dhangari Gate, a historic gateway in Jaisalmer, offers a glimpse into Rajasthan's rich history and architecture.