Agra, along with Delhi and Jaipur are the three most
favoured destinations of India. Extend your tour to Agra beyond Agra and
gaze through the cities near Agra. Do not stick to Agra, but take glimpse of
some other cities near Agra and make your travel to Agra a truly fulfilling
one. Travel to Agra India, to know India more and more. Visit to Agra India,
know India historically, culturally, mythologically and traditionally.
Travel to cities near Agra and see the amazing places of worship,
magnificent forts, impressive palaces, extravagant mausoleums and lots more
to fit into this screen.
Popularly known as the city of Djinns, Delhi is
a fascinating combination of the old and the new, a blend of
magnificent heritage and cosmopolitan modernity. The capital city of
Delhi is in fact India's fantastic variety compressed into 1483 sq
kms.
Popularly known as the city of Djinns, Delhi is
a fascinating combination of the old and the new, a blend of
magnificent heritage and cosmopolitan modernity. The capital city of
Delhi is in fact India's fantastic variety compressed into 1483 sq
kms.
India's very own Middle Earth Gwalior lies in
the heart of the country, on the ancient trail to the Deccan. Its
magnificent history has bequeathed on it an incredible legacy of
rugged forts and an incredible culture.
The city of pink and cream, Jaipur is a land of
imposing forts and ethereal palaces, of colourful curvy lanes and
exotic bazaars. A land redolent with legends of war, valour, passion
and romance. It is the capital city of Rajasthan, the land of the
Maharajas.
Vrindavan literally translated means the forest
of the sacred herb of Tulsi. Steeped in mythology it is the land of
the beloved Hindu god Krishna. Situated on the banks of river
Yamuna, it is indeed a very picturesque temple town.
The ancient town of Khajuraho is famous for its
temples which are now a World Heritage Site. Complex and lavishly
decorated the sculptures on the walls of these shrines are
enchanting and extremely erotic, they depict scenes from everyday
life, marching armies, dancers and even detailed orgies.
It is one of the oldest living cities of India
and the seat of Hindu divinity. Situated on the banks of the holy
Ganges it is a deeply spiritual place, redolent with the sweet
chimes of temple bells, the soothing chant of mantras, the
flickering lights of prayer lamps, cleansing prayer ceremonies,
fragrant flowers and rare incense.
Rishikesh lies nestled in a discrete turn of the
Ganges and is surrounded by steep green hills. It was put firmly on
the international map when the Beatles came to learn meditation
here. A deeply spiritual land, it is famous for its idyllic ashrams,
yoga centers and white water rafting.