Taj mahal opening time

  1. Taj Mahal photography guide + insider tips for first time visitors
  2. Taj Mahal opening and closing timing
  3. Taj Mahal Timings, Opening Time, Entry Timings, Visiting Hours, Entry Fee Tickets
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Taj Mahal photography guide + insider tips for first time visitors

6.8K Shares Taj Mahal, one of the new 7 wonders of the world, sits on the right bank of the Yamuna river in the North Indian city of Agra. The magnificent marble structure tells the love story of Emperor Shah Jahan and his much-beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal, who died during the birth of their 14th child. In 1632 he commissioned the construction of the Taj Mahal to house her tomb and 11 years later the main mausoleum was completed. In 1983 Taj Mahal was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for being the jewel of Muslim art in India. Every year, between 7 and 8 million visitors pass through the gates to marvel at the structure that is by many considered to be the most beautiful building in the world. Before we get to the Taj Mahal photography tips, let’s take a look at some important information you should know before you go. Article overview • 1 Taj Mahal tour/day trip from Delhi • 2 Where to stay close to Taj Mahal • 3 The best time to visit Taj Mahal • 4 Taj Mahal opening hours • 5 Taj Mahal entrance fee • 6 What NOT to bring to Taj Mahal • 7 What you should bring to Taj Mahal • 8 Top Taj Mahal Photography tips • 8.1 1. Move around • 8.2 2. Start at the Mosque • 8.3 3. plan your outfit • 8.4 4. Don’t miss the details • 8.5 5. Photography guides • 8.6 6. Yamuna River view • 8.7 7. Mehtab Moonlight Garden • 9 Remember to pin for later 😀 Taj Mahal tour/day trip from Delhi I booked two nights in Agra because I wanted to make sure I got all the photos I wanted, in case the w...

Taj Mahal opening and closing timing

Taj Mahal opening and Closing time Taj Mahal an emblem of love and eternity is famous for its divine beauty and marvelous structure. Over 40,000 foreign and domestic tourists visit the Taj Mahal every day. But, many of these tourists didn’t know about the Taj Mahal’s opening and closing times. So, in this article, we will answer all the questions related to the Taj Mahal’s opening and closing times. Can we visit the Taj Mahal at night? Yes, we can visit the Taj Mahal at night but it is possible for only 5 days a month i.e. on a full moon night, 2 nights before a full moon night, and 2 nights after a full moon night. NOTE: During Ramdan and on Friday Night viewing of the Taj Mahal is closed If you want to make your Taj Mahal trip Special and Memorable visit our page for exciting Agra Tour Packages Taj Mahal Visiting hours at night Night viewing time of the Taj Mahal is 20:30 hrs to 00:30 hrs. Night visiting of the Taj Mahal is done in batches, there is a total of 8 batches of max 50 members each. The time duration of viewing the Taj Mahal for each batch is half an hour. All the tourists should report at Shilpgram for the purpose of security check half an hour before the mentioned time on the tickets. Which days Taj Mahal is closed? Taj Mahal is open all days of the week except Fridays (because it is closed for prayers on Fridays). Except for Fridays, the Taj Mahal is remained open all days of the week. For more Information Regarding Taj Mahal night view visit – What’s the i...

Taj Mahal Timings, Opening Time, Entry Timings, Visiting Hours, Entry Fee Tickets

Taj Mahal Timings Timings: Every Day, (except Friday), Sunrise to Sunset Night, 8:30 PM to 12:30 AM (On Full moon night, two days before and two days after) Day Fee: Rs 1100 (Foreigners) Rs 540 (Citizens of SAARC and BIMSTEC Countries) Rs 50 (Indian / OCI Cardholder) Entry Free for children below 15 years of age Note: Rs. 200/- Additional for visiting main mausoleum (Optional) Night Fee: Rs 750 (Adult, Foreign) Rs 510 (Adult, Indian) Rs 500 (Child 3-15 Years, Indian & Foreign) Entry free for child below 3 years of age The timings of visiting the Taj Mahal are set by the Archeological Survey of India. The Taj is opened all days of the week except for Fridays, when it is opened in the afternoon only for those who have to attend prayers at the Taj Mosque. The timings are from sunrise to sunset. Tickets are available throughout the day from the western and eastern gate, and at the southern gate tickets are available from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The tourists can spend any number of hours inside the Taj complex from sunrise to sunset. Night viewing at the Taj Mahal, from 8:30 PM to 12:30 AM, is allowed only on five nights in a month: one, on the full moon night, two days before it and two days after it, except for Fridays. However, night viewing is limited to maximum 400 people per night, divided into eight batches of 50 each and each batch is allowed to visit for a maximum duration of 30 minutes. The tickets for night viewing have to be booked one day (24 hours) in advance from the...

Taj Mahal Timings

Timings: Every Day, (except Friday), Sunrise to Sunset Night, 8:30 PM to 12:30 AM (On Full moon night, two days before and two days after) Day Fee: Rs 1100 (Foreigners) Rs 540 (Citizens of SAARC and BIMSTEC Countries) Rs 50 (Indian / OCI Cardholder) Entry Free for children below 15 years of age Note: Rs. 200/- Additional for visiting main mausoleum (Optional) Night Fee: Rs 750 (Adult, Foreign) Rs 510 (Adult, Indian) Rs 500 (Child 3-15 Years, Indian & Foreign) Entry free for child below 3 years of age The timings of visiting the Taj Mahal are set by the Archeological Survey of India. The Taj is opened all days of the week except for Fridays, when it is opened in the afternoon only for those who have to attend prayers at the Taj Mosque. The timings are from sunrise to sunset. Tickets are available throughout the day from the western and eastern gate, and at the southern gate tickets are available from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The tourists can spend any number of hours inside the Taj complex from sunrise to sunset. Night viewing at the Taj Mahal, from 8:30 PM to 12:30 AM, is allowed only on five nights in a month: one, on the full moon night, two days before it and two days after it, except for Fridays. However, night viewing is limited to maximum 400 people per night, divided into eight batches of 50 each and each batch is allowed to visit for a maximum duration of 30 minutes. The tickets for night viewing have to be booked one day (24 hours) in advance from the booking counter l...

Taj Mahal

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