
Rajasthan Cab
01 Jul 2025
Agra is surely one of the most visited places by every history enthusiast, architecture admirer, and culture lover due to its linkage with love and grandeur. Our Agra package from Nashik has brought forth an itinerary that has been carefully crafted to bring you the best and enriching experience of this ancient city. Whether it is a history fan, lovey-dovey couple, or even a family wanting to have fun, our Nashik to Agra tour package has everything.
It takes one to the legendary Taj Mahal, strong Agra Fort, and enchanting city of Fatehpur Sikri. Tailored in the best traditions of tourism, each of our well-crafted Agra package from Nashik offers the best of Agra, thus ensuring a memorable journey from Nashik to this iconic city.
You will start by flying or travelling by train from Nashik to Delhi. Then you will begin to explore the colorful Indian capital city after checking in and relaxing. Begin with the well-known war memorial, India gate. It is with green lawns and it is a welcoming place to families and tourists. Passing by Rashtrapati Bhavan and parliament house, one can notice how big the governmental buildings appear in Delhi. Next, visit Qutub Minar, a UNESCO world heritage site and marvel at its high heights and the carvings on it. Then there is the Lotus Temple, the Temple of peace and harmony, that you can visit later and spend some time in silence. Have dinner and stay over at your hotel in Delhi.
Eat breakfast early and leave your hotel and drive to Agra. The Taj Mahal, which is among the 7 wonders of the world, will be your first point of visit. It was a white marble masterpiece constructed by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the memory of his favorite wife, Mumtaz Mahal and is seen better in the daylight. Explore the gardens, capture the designs and have photos at various angles. The second UNESCO place is in Agra Fort to visit where Mughal emperors used to reside. Within it, there are splendid palaces, audience halls and courtyards.
Later in the afternoon, visit Fatehpur Sikri, a 1 hour distance of Agra. It is a historical city that used to be the capital of Emperor Akbar. Explore the largest mosques in India, Jama Masjid, and the main gateway, which is called Visit Buland Darwaza. Visit Diwan-i-Khas and Panch Mahal which is a source of Mughal architecture genius. Then go sightseeing and check into your hotel in Fatehpur Sikri or the surrounding or have dinner and spend the night.
Your last day will be spent in the hotel having breakfast and then enjoying the beauty of Fatehpur Sikri. Go back to the Tomb of Salim Chishti which is a holy place where people come to pray. The building made of white marble is a masterpiece that can be seen in the heart of the complex and contributes to the harmonious impression of the trip.
It is also possible to walk around in the courtyards and appreciate the Mughal patterns, and capture pictures. Provided that there is time, visit the local bazaars and investigate handicrafts and souvenirs.You will have been driven back to Delhi later to your flight or train to Nasik depending on your traveling time. It is an ideal short trip as it brings together the historical fascination of Delhi, the age-old beauty of the Taj Mahal, and Mughal legacy of Fatehpur Sikri and makes your vacation interesting and fulfilling.
The packages generally include transport, accommodation, guided tours of major attractions, and in some cases, meals. The inclusions change for different packages.
It takes around 18 to 20 hours by train. By road, it takes approximately 20 to 22 hours, ideal for a long weekend getaway.
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