Ticket Price

Taj Mahal Entry Fee

Entry Fee
S.No. Tourist Type Amount (Rs.) (Inclusive of ASI & ADA fees)
1. Foreign tourist 1100/- + 200/-
Additional for visiting main mausoleum (Optional)
2. Citizens of SAARC and BIMSTEC Countries 540/- + 200/-
Additional for visiting main mausoleum (Optional)
3. Domestic/Indian/OCI Cardholder 50/- + 200/-
Additional for visiting main mausoleum (Optional)

Ticket Price By Visitors Type:


1) Indian Visitor Ticket Matrix

Monument Weekdays (₹) Friday (₹) After Visiting Taj (₹)
Taj Mahal 50 Closed Closed
Agra Fort 50 40 40
Fatehpur Sikri 50 40 40
Akbar’s Tomb, Sikandra 30 25 25
Itimad-Ud-Daulah 30 25 25
Mehtab Bagh 25 25 25
Ram Bagh 25 25 25
Mariyam’s Tomb 25 25 25

2) Foreigner / NRI Ticket Matrix

Monument Weekdays (₹) Friday (₹) After Visiting Taj (₹)
Taj Mahal 1100 Closed Closed
Agra Fort 650 600 600
Fatehpur Sikri 610 600 600
Akbar’s Tomb, Sikandra 310 300 300
Itimad-Ud-Daulah 310 300 300
Mehtab Bagh 300 300 300
Ram Bagh 300 300 300
Mariyam’s Tomb 300 300 300

3) SAARC / BIMSTEC Ticket Matrix

Monument Weekdays (₹) Friday (₹) After Visiting Taj (₹)
Taj Mahal 540 Closed Closed
Agra Fort 90 40 40
Fatehpur Sikri 50 40 40
Akbar’s Tomb, Sikandra 30 25 25
Itimad-Ud-Daulah 30 25 25
Mehtab Bagh 25 25 25
Ram Bagh 25 25 25
Mariyam’s Tomb 25 25 25
Description

Taj Mahal – Executive Heritage Overview

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.

Taj Mahal - World Heritage Site by UNESCO
Taj Mahal – World Heritage Site by UNESCO

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

taj-mahal-at-night
taj-mahal-at-night

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

Agra Fort
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

fatehpur-sikri
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

Taj Mahal - World Heritage Site by UNESCO
Taj Mahal – World Heritage Site by UNESCO

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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How to Book Tickets

 

How to Book Taj Mahal Tickets Online

Platform: https://asi.paygov.org.in/asi-webapp/#/ticketbooking


Step-by-Step Digital Booking Protocol

1. Launch the ASI E-Ticketing Portal

Navigate to the official booking interface:
asi.paygov.org.in → Ticket Booking Module

You’ll land on the monument selection dashboard.


2. Select the Monument

From the listing grid:
Choose “Taj Mahal, Agra” (or any other ASI monument).

Once selected, the system redirects you to the visitor details & scheduling panel.


3. Choose the Visit Date & Time Window

  • Select your preferred visit date
  • Choose the appropriate entry slot (if slot-based), or confirm general entry timing
  • The platform auto-applies Friday closure restrictions

4. Configure Ticket Category

Choose the relevant visitor classification:

  • Indian
  • Foreigner/NRI
  • SAARC/BIMSTEC
  • Children below 15 years (free)

Add-ons:

  • Opt for ₹200 main mausoleum ticket (mandatory if you intend to enter the central chamber)

5. Input Visitor Information

Enter the required data fields:

  • Visitor name
  • Gender
  • ID proof type & number
  • Contact details

Ensure accuracy—details must match the ID you bring to the monument.


6. Add Tickets to Cart

Click “Add Ticket” to consolidate your selection.
Review quantity, pricing, monument name, and add-ons.


7. Execute Secure Payment

The system redirects you to the PayGov India payment gateway.
Accepted methods:

  • Net banking
  • Debit/Credit cards
  • UPI
  • Wallets (subject to gateway availability)

Complete the payment to finalize your booking.


8. Download or Save Your E-Ticket

Post-payment, the portal generates a digital e-ticket.
You can:

  • Download the PDF
  • Screenshot the QR code
  • Retrieve the ticket via your registered mobile/email

This e-ticket is mandatory for entry.


Entry Requirements at the Monument

  • Carry a valid government-issued ID that matches the booked ticket
  • Present the QR code at the entry scanner
  • Arrive well before closing time
  • Use designated queues (Domestic / Foreign Tourist)
FAQ

How can I book Taj Mahal tickets online?
You can book tickets through the official ASI e-ticketing portal at asi.paygov.org.in by selecting the monument, choosing the date, entering visitor details, and completing payment through the PayGov gateway.

Do I need a separate ticket for the main mausoleum?
Yes. Entry to the main mausoleum requires an additional ₹200 ticket along with the regular entry ticket.

Are children required to buy a ticket?
No. Children below 15 years, whether Indian or foreign, can enter free of cost.

Is the Taj Mahal open every day?
No. The Taj Mahal is closed every Friday for general viewing and opens only for prayers.

What time does the Taj Mahal open and close?
It opens 30 minutes before sunrise and closes 30 minutes before sunset. Ticket counters operate from one hour before sunrise to 45 minutes before sunset.

Which gates allow ticket purchase?
Tickets are issued at the Western Gate (Saheli Burj) and Eastern Gate. The Southern Gate allows exit only and does not sell tickets.

Are online tickets mandatory?
Online tickets are not mandatory but are recommended for convenience and faster entry, especially during peak visitor periods.

Is ID proof required at the time of entry?
Yes. Visitors must bring a valid government-issued ID that matches the details used for booking.

Are drones allowed inside the Taj Mahal?
No. Drones and aerial devices are strictly prohibited for safety and heritage preservation.

Can I bring food items inside?
No. Food items are not allowed inside the monument complex. Only water bottles are permitted.

Is night viewing available?
Yes. Night viewing is allowed on full moon night and two nights before and after, except Fridays and during Ramadan closures. Pre-booking is required.

Are there separate entry queues for foreign tourists?
Yes. Separate queues for domestic and foreign tourists help streamline entry and reduce waiting time.

What amenities are included with a foreigner ticket?
Foreign tourist tickets include complimentary shoe covers, a water bottle, a tourist map of Agra, and electric shuttle services.

Can I cancel or modify my ticket after booking?
ASI e-tickets are generally non-refundable and non-transferable. Visitors should verify details before making payment.

Is photography allowed inside the Taj Mahal?
Photography is permitted in most outdoor areas but not inside certain chambers where restrictions are indicated.