The Taj Mahal , a symbol of love and one of the Seven Wonders of the World, offers a unique experience under the moonlight. Located in Agra , India, this ivory-white marble mausoleum attracts millions of visitors annually. The moonlit Taj Mahal tour not only showcases the monument's unparalleled beauty but also provides a serene and intimate viewing experience unlike any other.

Plan your visit: Timing and tickets The moonlit Taj Mahal tour happens five nights monthly: the full moon night, two nights before and after, excluding Fridays and the month of Ramadan. Tickets, which are limited, must be bought a day in advance from Agra's Archaeological Survey of India office. Early planning is essential due to the high demand for this unique viewing experience of the monument.

What to expect: The nighttime experience In groups of 50, visitors enjoy a 30-minute viewing between 8:30 p.m. and 12:30 a.

m. The tranquil night sky and soft illumination on the Taj Mahal's marble create a mesmerizing sight. Photography is allowed, but maintaining the quiet atmosphere is crucial to enhance everyone's experience.

This unique opportunity allows for an intimate appreciation of the monument's beauty. Beyond the Taj: Exploring Agra at night While in Agra for the moonlit tour, consider visiting other attractions like Mehtab Bagh for a different view of the Taj or wander through Agra's lively markets for unique local handicrafts. Although many shops might close early, you'll find some eateries that s.