

A captivating audio-visual spectacle that brings the history of Agra Fort to life.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, this iconic white marble mausoleum is a symbol of love and a must-visit in Agra.
A historic fort with a blend of Hindu and Islamic architectural styles, offering a glimpse into the Mughal era.
A charbagh (four-part) Mughal garden, offering a beautiful view of the Taj Mahal and a peaceful evening stroll.
Evenings can get chilly during the sound and light show.

Stay hydrated during long hours of exploring the fort.
Sweet made from ash gourd, soaked in sugar syrup, popular in Agra.
Deep-fried snack made from maida, served with tamarind chutney.
Savory snack made from lentils, spices, and dry fruits, often served as evening snack.
Famous for its rooftop seating and variety of breakfast options.
Run by survivors of acid attacks, this café is famous for its cause and delicious food.
Known for its royal ambiance and authentic Mughlai 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.
Exquisite gold and silver thread embroidery, a traditional Mughal craft still practiced in Agra.
A bustling night market in Taipei, offering a wide range of street food, clothing, and local products.
West Bay Beach, Roatán's most popular beach, offers powdery white sand and crystal-clear turquoise waters, perfect for snorkeling and relaxation.

Yangmingshan National Park Administration Building, nestled in the scenic Yangmingshan National Park, offers panoramic views of Taipei and is a popular spot for cherry blossom viewing in spring.