There are seven wonders in this world

                        TAJ MAHAL

There are seven wonders in this world
There are seven wonders in this world


There are seven wonders in this world, 


one of which is also Taj Mahal. The Taj Mahal of Agra is considered a symbol of India's pride and love. Agra, the third major district of Uttar Pradesh, is historically very important. Taj Mahal is a very attractive and famous natural scene that looks like a historical place. It is located in Agra, Uttar Pradesh. It is situated in a very beautiful place in a very large area, behind which is the river. It looks like heaven on earth. It is made using white marble.

There are seven wonders in this world
There are seven wonders in this world


Taj Mahal is one of the 7 wonders of the world. If you want to see the historical beauty of this wonder, then know these tips. This tips will definitely help in making your journey hassle free and memorable.

We want to tell you here some important things related to it, so that your journey can be spent completely without any hassle.
Handicrafts are very famous in Agra. Here beautiful figures are carved on the marble stones. Certain types of boxes are made to keep jewelry, gifts and other things safe. Zardozi-made clothes are very popular among tourists. A variety of attractive and attractive things can be seen in Sadar Bazar, Kinari Bazar, Raja-ki-Mandi
Various hotels are located to welcome tourists. These include folk dances, puppet play and tradition food.
Among the sweets, Agra Petha and Gajak are very famous. Sweets made from sesame and jaggery are very tasty.
Taj Museum


Built in 1982, the museum is located in the Jal Mahal on the left side of the main gate in the Taj Mahal complex. The museum has two floors and three galleries with a main hall. The museum has 120 exhibitions, mainly exhibiting manuscripts, miniatures, royal orders, weapons, kitchen utensils, decorative pieces and mint replicas of coins in Agra during the Mughal period.

There are seven wonders in this world
Taj mahal


This is the best season


If possible, do not plan to visit the Taj Mahal during the winter season because its beauty does not come out of the bloom due to fog. March to June is the best season to visit Taj Mahal. If you are planning to visit Taj Mahal, then just keep these tips mentioned above and make your Taj Yatra memorable.
The distance from Taj Mahal to Agra Fort is 2 km.
Agra fort
Agra fort


Agra Fort


The second place after the Taj Mahal is the fort at Agra. It is also called the Red Fort. The middle of Agra is located. It was built by Akbar. This  is also worth visiting in Agra.
Cultural heritage site of the world, this fort looks very strong and beautiful. This is a place where the people of the Mughal Empire used to live. In this fort, he was imprisoned by Aurangzeb, son of Shah Jahan.
Agra Fort was initially built of bricks, which was built by the Rajputs. Later Akbar built this fort anew and settled his capital here. Agra Fort has many scenic buildings. Light shows are also held here every evening.

Sikandra Tomb


It is located at a distance of 4 km from Agra, it is an important place of Akbar, it was built by Akbar himself, it is located in a garden. It is also a place to see in Agra.

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                     QUTUB MINAR


The history of India carries with it many buildings, towers and ancient heritage, which is a great tourist destination for all of us in today's time, as well as a sample of stunning workmanship. In a year, crores of foreign tourists come to India to know these buildings and the history of India.The Qutub Minar in Delhi is the world's largest brick tower at 120 meters high and is the second largest tower in India after Fateh Burj in Mohali. The history of Qutub Minar has been going on since ancient times. The adjoining campus of Qutub Minar is surrounded by Qutub Complex, which is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Qutub Minar is situated in Mehrauli part of Delhi. This tower is made of red stone and marble



The construction of Qutub Minar was started by Qutb-ud-din Aibak in 1193 but it is said that he could build only one building after which the other 3 buildings were built by Iltutmish,
the Sultan of Delhi. While other buildings were completed in 1368 by Ferozeshah.

    Tourists keep visiting the Qutub Minar all through the year, and the fair is like the Mahol, but since the mercury reaches 45 degrees in the summer in Delhi, it would be better if you are in the winter months i.e.
October to March. Come here during


Other places of interest in the Qutub Minar complex are the Iron Pillar, Alai-Darwaza, Iltutmish's Tomb, Alai Minar, Imam Jamin's Tomb, Ala-ud-din Madrasa and Qawwat-ul-Islam Mosque.



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                 RED FORT DEHI 


  While the Red Fort was used for military   training after independence and then it   became famous as a major tourist destination,   due to its attractiveness and grandeur, it was   included in the list of World Heritage in 2007   and today People from every corner of the   world go to Delhi to see its beauty.

which gives it an attractive and grand appearance. The Red Fort was the palace of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan's new capital, Shahjahanabad. It was the seventh Muslim city of the city of Delhi. The Mughals changed their capital from Agra to Delhi because they wanted to enhance the prestige of their rule and also wanted to give an opportunity to the aspiration to build their new ones. The Red Fort is the most famous tourist destination of the city of Delhi, which attracts millions of tourists every year. This fort is also the place from where the Prime Minister of India addresses the people of the country on Independence Day, 15 August. It is also the largest monument in Delhi. This fort is octagonal and its western and eastern sides are long. This fort on the north side is connected by a bridge from Salimgarh. It is 900 meters long and 550 meters wide and its ramparts are in a circumference of 2.41 km which are 33.5 meters in height towards the city and 18 meters high along the river. On the outside of the ramparts is a trench which was initially connected to the river. The Union Jack was waving at the ramparts of this fort for 90 years, and on 15 August 1947, Pandit Nehru proclaimed the independence of the country by hoisting the tricolor.

Lal Qila is an important building group in Delhi, which incorporates Indian history and its arts. During the Mughal state, many types of events were held in the Red Fort, whose list is given below:

Nakkar  khana: - The main gate of the palace for the musicians is known as Nakarkhana.

Diwan-e-Aam: - Diwan-e-Aam was the place where the king used to meet the common people. Here a main throne was built right in the middle of the eastern wall for the king. The diwan-i-aam had a gold rail. The ceiling of the throne consisted of pearls and she was standing on a pillar of gold, in which diamonds were studded.

Nahr-e-Bahisht: - Nahr-e-Bahisht is the royal private chamber behind the throne with a row of domed buildings on high platforms at the eastern end, overlooking the banks of the Yamuna River.

Zenana: - Two places in the palace have been built for women, one of which is Mumtaz Mahal which has now been given the shape of a museum and the other is Rang Mahal where very beautiful and naive ponds are built in which the water by Nahr-e-Bahisht Is flowed.

Khas Mahal: - In this palace, royal rooms were built for the royal family, which includes a bedroom, prayer hall, a verandah and Musaman Burj. From the Musamman Burj, the king used to see his general public.

Diwan-i-Khas: - Diwan-i-Khas was also known as the private meeting hall of the king. This was because there was only entry of members of the Raj family here. Diwan-e-Aam was for the general public. Here the king used to talk about his political matters with his special people.

Moti masjid:-While the Red Fort was used for military training after independence and then it became famous as a major tourist destination, due to its attractiveness and grandeur, it was included in the list of World Heritage in 2007 and today People from every corner of the world go to Delhi to see its beauty.- Moti Masjid was built after 1659, which was also known as Aurangzeb's private mosque. It is a small cave with three domes made by carved white marble.

Hayat Baksh Bagh: - It is a large formal garden which means life-giving garden. It is divided into two portions. One pavilion is situated at both ends of the north south Kulya and another was later built in 1842 by the last Mughal emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar.

While the Red Fort was used for military training after independence and then it became famous as a major tourist destination, due to its attractiveness and grandeur, it was included in the list of World Heritage in 2007 and today People from every corner of the world go to Delhi to see its beauty.

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India Gate is a historical monument located in New Delhi, India. It was built to pay tribute to the Indian soldiers who fought bravely during World War I and sacrificed their lives. The names of many soldiers are engraved on this beautiful monument.

In the intersection of New Delhi is the 42 meter high India Gate which is in the form of a vaulted "Arc-the Triumph". It has a memorial of 70,000 Indian soldiers, in line with its French counterpart. Who Wrote World War-. During the British Army lost its life. The monument bears the names of over 13516 British and Indian soldiers killed in the northwest frontier (now northwest Pakistan) during the Afghan War-1919. The foundation stone of India Gate was laid by the Honorable Duke of Connaught in 1921 and was designed by Edwin Luton. The memorial was dedicated to the nation 10 years later by the then Viceroy Lord Irwin. Another monument was established long after the independence of Amar Jyoti. This amar-jyoti burns day and night under the arch, which reminds the soldiers who died in the Indo-Pak war of December 1971.

This structure was designed by Edwin Lutein. Granite as well as red and yellow sandstone have been used in its construction. Below this monument you can see the infinite flame "Amar Jawan Jyoti", which pays tribute to the soldiers who laid down their lives while fighting for the country in the 1971 Indo-Pak war.

There are seven wonders in this world

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