Taj Mahal – UNESCO SITE AGRA
The Taj Mahal, positioned on the banks of the Yamuna River in Agra, stands as India’s most iconic architectural asset and a globally recognized symbol of legacy, craftsmanship, and timeless design governance. Commissioned in 1632 by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal, this white-marble mausoleum continues to deliver unmatched visitor engagement and is classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Architectural Snapshot
- Constructed using Makrana marble, semi-precious gemstone inlay, and precision pietra dura artistry.
- Integrated with symmetrical Mughal planning—central mausoleum, reflective pools, charbagh garden, and red sandstone gateway.
- The main dome rises to nearly 73 meters, supported by four minarets strategically engineered to tilt slightly outward for seismic safety.
- Interior features calligraphy panels, lattice screens, and cenotaphs placed above the actual tomb chamber.
Visitor Experience Blueprint
- Main Mausoleum Access: Requires an additional ₹200 ticket on top of the regular entry pass.
- Peak Visitor Zones: Great Gate (Darwaza-i-Rauza), Charbagh Gardens, Marble Platform, River-side Backdrop.
- Best Viewing Hours: Sunrise for optimal lighting and minimal crowds; sunset hour for warm reflectivity.
- Friday Closure: The monument remains closed every Friday for prayers.
Operational Considerations
- Ticket Windows: Open 1 hour before sunrise and close 45 minutes before sunset.
- Digital Ticketing: Available on
- Identity Compliance: All visitors must carry a valid government-issued ID.
- Security Protocols:
- Drone cameras strictly prohibited.
- Limited personal items allowed; cloakrooms active at both gates.
- Foreign Tourist Benefits: Free shoe covers, water bottle, tourist map, battery bus and golf-cart services.
Cultural Significance
The Taj Mahal isn’t merely a structure—it represents India’s historic capability to execute large-scale architectural programs with precision, artistry, and emotional resonance. It stands as a benchmark for heritage tourism, attracting millions annually and consistently anchoring India’s global tourism visibility.
Taj Mahal – Visitor Intelligence Hub
Visiting Hours & Ticketing
The Taj Mahal follows a structured operational window designed to optimize guest flow and heritage protection.
- Opening: 30 minutes before sunrise
- Closing: 30 minutes before sunset
- Weekly Closure: Every Friday (open only for prayers)
- Main Mausoleum Access: Requires an additional ₹200 ticket added to the base fare.
Ticket Outlets
Western Gate (Saheli Burj)
- Full-service ticket counter
- Operational 1 hour before sunrise to 45 minutes before sunset
Eastern Gate
- Ticket counter with identical operating hours
- Primary entry point for high tourist volume days
Southern Gate
- Exit-only channel; ticket sales and entry not permitted
Queue Segregation: Distinct lanes for foreign and domestic visitors ensure optimized throughput and smoother entry.
Nearby Attractions
Position your itinerary for high-impact cultural value with these adjacent heritage nodes:
- Agra Fort – A red sandstone stronghold offering strategic Mughal context
- Mehtab Bagh – Symmetrical riverside garden, ideal for Taj rear-view photography
- Itimad-Ud-Daulah (Baby Taj) – Marble precursor to Taj’s aesthetic language
- Taj Museum – Located within the complex, detailing the monument’s legacy
Agra Beyond the Taj
Agra’s broader ecosystem offers a diversified heritage pipeline:
- Akbar’s Tomb (Sikandra)
- Fatehpur Sikri – UNESCO-listed abandoned Mughal capital
- Ram Bagh & Mariyam’s Tomb – Early Mughal-era garden spaces
- Agra’s Handicraft District – Marble inlay work, zardozi embroidery, leatherware
Night Viewing

Subject to lunar calendar and government notifications:
- Enabled during Full Moon nights, plus two nights before and two nights after
- Time slots typically begin after sunset in controlled batches
- Friday night viewing is not permitted
- Visitors experience the Taj under moonlight with restricted-area access
- Pre-booking is mandatory due to capacity caps
Do’s & Don’ts
Do’s
- Carry a valid government-issued ID
- Use designated paths and follow all ASI instructions
- Keep essentials minimal for faster security checks
- Leverage online booking for queue optimization
- Hydrate — water bottles are permitted
Don’ts
- No drones or aerial equipment
- Avoid carrying large bags, tripods, food items, or unnecessary electronics
- Do not touch marble inlay work or lean on fragile railings
- No photography in certain inner chambers where signage restricts it
Agra Fort

A flagship Mughal fortification built primarily by Emperor Akbar:
- Constructed in red sandstone with later marble enhancements
- Houses Jahangir Palace, Khas Mahal, Sheesh Mahal, and Diwan-i-Khas
- Offers strategic vantage points with partial views of the Taj Mahal
- Operating hours: Sunrise to sunset
Fatehpur Sikri

A UNESCO World Heritage site and former Mughal capital:
- Built by Akbar in the 16th century
- Key highlights: Buland Darwaza, Jama Masjid, Jodha Bai Palace, Diwan-i-Khas
- Known for its preserved sandstone architecture and royal precincts
About Taj Mahal
The Taj Mahal represents the pinnacle of Mughal craftsmanship — a marble-driven symphony of symmetry, pietra dura artistry, and structural brilliance. Built by Shah Jahan in memory of Mumtaz Mahal, it stands as a global symbol of architectural excellence.
Travel Information
- Nearest Airport: Agra Airport / Delhi IGI Airport (~3.5 hrs by expressway)
- Nearest Railway Station: Agra Cantt
- Key Access Points: Taj East Gate Road, Yamuna Expressway, Agra-Lucknow Expressway
Day Tours
- Sunrise Taj Visit
- Taj + Agra Fort Combo Circuit
- Taj + Fatehpur Sikri Full-Day
- Heritage Craft Trail + Taj Backdrop Photography Tour
Views of Taj
- Mehtab Bagh – Best symmetrical rear view
- Taj Viewpoint Adda (Across Yamuna) – Scenic distant perspective
- Hotel Rooftops in Taj Ganj – Sunrise-friendly line of sight
- Inside Charbagh – Classic postcard angles
Tourist Guide Map
A structured guide map is available at the complex and included in foreign tourist tickets.
It outlines gates, rest areas, pathways, gardens, and viewing corridors.
UNESCO – World Heritage

Inscribed in 1983, the Taj Mahal meets criteria for:
- Architectural mastery
- Cultural significance
- Exemplary Mughal construction methodology
Heritage Walks
- Taj Ganj Heritage Trail
- Mughal Gardens Circuit
- Agra City Cultural Walk
- Marble & Craft Cluster Engagement
Full Moon Night Visiting Dates
| Month | Date | Day |
|---|---|---|
| April 2025 | 12-04-2025 | Saturday |
| May 2025 | 12-05-2025 | Monday |
| June 2025 | 11-06-2025 | Wednesday |
| July 2025 | 10-07-2025 | Thursday |
| August 2025 | 09-08-2025 | Saturday |
| September 2025 | 07-09-2025 | Sunday |
| October 2025 | 07-10-2025 | Thursday |
| November 2025 | 05-11-2025 | Wednesday |
| December 2025 | 05-12-2025 | Thursday |
| January 2026 | 03-01-2026 | Saturday |
| February 2026 | 01-02-2026 | Sunday |
Contact Us
For operational queries and monument governance:
Archaeological Survey of India (ASI)
Agra Circle Office
(Official communication channels as per ASI portal)






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