Sizzling Summer at the Taj Mahal 🕌
Visiting the Taj Mahal in the height of summer (May) was an unforgettable adventure, but boy, was it hot! Located on the outskirts of the city of Agra, we got a private driver from our hotel to bring us on the 3 hour journey (one-way) to the Taj Mahal from Delhi. It sure was a long ride but as one of the iconic landmarks in India, we could not miss it for the world.
The summer sun beat down mercilessly on us as we explored the majestic marble wonder. The scorching heat really made it difficult to fully appreciate the mesmerising beauty of the Taj Mahal. We sought refuge in the shade whenever we could, but the heat was relentless.
Nonetheless, I was left in awe by the intricate details and symmetrical design. Seeing such an iconic symbol of love and architecture was worth it. I'll always remember the shimmering white dome against the blue sky and the feeling of wonder it inspired, even amidst the sweltering summer heat.
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If you are a fan of Mughal architecture, the Taj is a must go, even if you’re not a fan of crowds or typical tourist attractions. There’s just something magical about seeing all that white marble in person, you will marvel at how well-constructed it looks.
We thoroughly enjoyed our trip to the Taj Mahal which really goes without saying. Word of advice which many people will tell you is to go early in the morning to beat the majority of the crowds, we went around 06:30 which also meant we got to seen the sunrise over the Taj Mahal.
beautiful wonders of the world must visit in agrait's a long walk from the entrance be prepared wear comfy shoes and take water.
Across millennia, across a hundred years, across a few years of engineering will not be the same, it is like the force and the counterforce, the same weight of pay and return, there will be no gap. The art of stone carving in India is unparalleled, not only on the surface, but in many parts of the country. Construction began in 1633 in the great garden at the turn of the Yamuna River in northern India selected by Shajahan. In 1650, the Taj Mahal was built. It has been more than 300 years to this day, but its glory and style have not diminished. See, Indian architecture is basically stone carving, one of the world's toughest projects. Just like Angkor Wat in Cambodia, the hardest stone of the year retains its historical origin.
The Taj Mahal, which should be the most famous scenic spot in India, shows the superb architectural design level of ancient India, with beautiful flower patterns inlaid on white marble, and beautiful calligraphy, which looks elegant and noble. It is said that Sha Jiahan in order to miss his death of the princess, mobilized more than 20,000 craftsmen and craftsmen to build such a magnificent mausoleum, and left this precious artistic treasure for mankind.