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How much is a ticket to the Taj Mahal?

How much is a ticket to the Taj Mahal?

For visiting main mausoleum of the tajmahal one has to buy additional ticket of Rs. 200/- along with regular ticket….Details of Entry Tickets at Various Monuments in Agra.

Sr. No. 1
Monuments Taj Mahal
INDIAN Weekdays except Friday 50/-
Friday CLOSED
FOREIGNER/NRI Weekdays except Friday 1100/-

What is the best time of day to visit the Taj Mahal?

The Taj Mahal is open from sunrise to sunset every day except Friday, but the absolute best time to go is right at sunrise.

Is the Taj Mahal worth visiting?

There is nothing else like the Taj Mahal, and there won’t ever be anything else like it for the rest of time. That’s just a fact. These are the sights that are truly worth visiting, the sights that you couldn’t possibly imagine unless you were standing in that very spot in that very place.

Which day Taj Mahal is closed in a week?

Taj Mahal is open every day (Friday Closed) 30 minutes before sunrise up to 30 minutes before sunset. Basic Entry Fee: Rs 50/- (Domestic/Indian/OCI cardholder) Rs 1100/- (Foreign Tourists) Rs 540/- (Citizens of SAARC and BIMSTEC Countries) Entry will be free for children below the age of 15 years.

Why Taj Mahal is closed at night?

The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has issued a statement saying the Taj Mahal will remain closed at night for Ramzan namaz (Taraweeh). The group’s vice-chairman Vishal Sharma said the Taraweeh namaz continues for a month, whereas, the Taj Mahal’s night view is only for five days.

Does the Taj Mahal changing colors?

India’s iconic white-marbled mausoleum Taj Mahal is changing its color, presenting spots of yellow, brown and green in pictures that shocked the country’s Supreme Court. “Earlier it was turning yellow and now it is becoming brown and green.

Why is the Taj Mahal turning yellow?

Lucknow, Nov 04: The Taj Mahal, one of the new Seven Wonders of the World, is falling victim to chronic pollution, and is gradually turning yellow because of air pollution caused by petrol fumes and illegal building works.

Is responsible for turning the Taj Mahal yellow?

The Taj Mahal is turning yellow mainly due to these reasons: air pollution, discoloration of marble due to oxidation of its constituents, environmental neglect and wear and tear caused by millions of tourists who visit it every year. If you want a simple answer, you only need to know a single word – pollution.

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