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Kachhpura Heritage Walk
The Kachhpura Heritage Walk in Agra offers a unique and authentic glimpse into the city’s local life, far from the usual tourist trail. Located across the Yamuna River, this guided walk takes you through the Mughal era village of Kachhpura, where you can explore historic sites like Humayun’s Mosque, ancient stepwells, and vibrant street art murals. You’ll interact with locals, witness traditional crafts, and enjoy a stunning, crowd-free view of the Taj Mahal from Mehtab Bagh. It’s a meaningful cultural experience that blends history, community, and everyday life into one enriching journey.
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Lightshow at Agra Fort – A Fortress Full of Stories
Often overshadowed by the Taj, the Agra Fort is a must-visit in its own right. This massive red sandstone fort was once the main residence of the Mughal emperors. With its palaces, audience halls, and towers offering distant views of the Taj Mahal, it’s a blend of power and beauty.
This show explains to you the life and deeds of the Mughal rulers you come to know their pomp and glory and the cultural aspects of the then period. The show in Hindi commences at 6 and ends at 7pm. The same show in English starts at 7 and ends at 8 pm
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Indulge in Agra’s Street Food with food walk
No trip to Agra is complete without tasting its local treats. From spicy to sweet, the city’s food scene is mouth-watering. Sadar Bazar is a very good option to explore delicious food and don’t forget to try the followings
- Petha – The soft, translucent sweet made from ash gourd is Agra’s pride.
- Mughlai Cuisine – Rich gravies, kebabs, and creamy curries inspired by royal kitchens.
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Watch the Mohabbat-e-Taj Show – History Comes Alive
For a dose of drama and culture, catch the Mohabbat-e-Taj stage show in the evening. It’s a grand theatrical performance that narrates the love story behind the Taj Mahal Shah Jahan and Mumtaz in the most spectacular way. With colorful costumes, music, and a mini replica of the Taj, it’s both informative and entertaining.