Join us for an overnight trip of a lifetime to the city of the Taj Mahal, one of the new 7 Wonders of the World!
For first-timers, it lives up to the hype. For those who've been before, it still amazes.
For first-timers, it lives up to the hype. For those who've been before, it still amazes.
WHAT
- Gaze at the Taj Mahal, one of the New 7 Wonders of the World, from across the river at sunset
- Get the up-close tour of the Taj Mahal in the morning
- Visit the Agra Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Optional marble art demonstrations and/or shopping
- Optional visit to Akbar's Tomb and/or the Baby Taj
- Door-to-door personal transportation
- Experienced guides at the Taj Mahal and Agra Fort
WHO
Minimum of 2 people.
WHEN
Let us know your dates of travel and we’ll work to arrange everything. Be reminded that the Taj is closed on Fridays. For the two-day tour, we suggest leaving before noon so that you can arrive in time for the sunset at Mehtab Bagh. Although the departure time in the booking calendar says 7am, you can indicate your preferred departure time at checkout.
HOW
We’ll arrange a pick-up from your hotel/residence in Delhi in the morning. A driver will take you to Agra where you’ll meet your tour guide. After you’ve seen the sites, stayed a night at the hotel or homestay, and seen a bit more, the driver will bring you back to Delhi by the evening of the second day.
HOW MUCH
- 2 people: $155/person
- 3 people: $130/person
- 4 people: $105/person
- 5-7 people: $95/person
- 8-10 people: $85/person
- 11-14 people: $80/person
- Children under 15 not counted
- Includes: personal transportation in AC car with trusted driver from Delhi to Agra (including around to all the sites) and back, a knowledgeable guide for the Taj Mahal and Agra Fort, entry fees to Taj Mahal (including inner portion) and Agra Fort and Mehtab Bagh
- NOT included: food & drink, lodging
- Additional 5% Good & Services Tax will be charged
DISCLAIMER
India isn’t a great travel experience because it’s just like your home country, but because it’s so different. Sweating is often required. April through late June is the hot, dry season in North India, which is then replaced by the humid, rainy monsoon season from July through August. September through November can be quite pleasant, December through January a bit cold (at least at nights), and February through March nice again.
While Go Deeper Travel will do much to mitigate risks and assure a quality experience, India’s unpredictability means there is much we can’t control. So bring an attitude of flexibility, caring for others, and adventure. You’ll have some stories to tell, no doubt.
While Go Deeper Travel will do much to mitigate risks and assure a quality experience, India’s unpredictability means there is much we can’t control. So bring an attitude of flexibility, caring for others, and adventure. You’ll have some stories to tell, no doubt.