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The entrance fee varies with the nationality of the person. For international visitors, the entrance fee is ₹1,100 or about $13 USD. An Indian citizen is charged an entrance fee of ₹50. The main mausoleum has extra entrance fees for foreign tourists; it’s ₹200 for them and ₹20 for Indian citizens. There is also an added cost of audio guides and camera charges. Also, the Taj Mahal closes on Fridays for prayer.
Early morning, just before sunrise, is the ideal time to visit the Taj Mahal because there will be fewer tourists and it is bathed in the soft, golden light. Moreover, the atmosphere during this time is calmer and cooler, which would make the experience of the event even more enjoyable. The best months are “October to March” because of the pleasant weather and lower temperatures than the scorching summer months. If you hate crowds, don’t visit during weekends or around any major holiday.
Yes, a few are allowed to view the Taj Mahal at night on full moon nights. Only “five days a month”—the night of the full moon and the two days prior and after it, omitting Fridays and the month of Ramadan—are allowed for night gazing. Usually sold in limited batches, and always available in advance, the night visit tickets are taken for providing a quiet, unique experience. Under moonlight, visitors may cherish the Taj Mahal’s breathtaking splendor, to truly enchanted them.
It is possible and quite common among tourists to visit the Taj Mahal in one day from Delhi. The Taj Mahal can be visited in a day because it is just 3–4 hours drive from Delhi. You can drive or take a high-speed train like the Gatimaan Express to travel quickly and comfortably. A day trip would normally be visiting the Taj Mahal, followed by a visit to Agra Fort and Mehtab Bagh, which offers a view of the Taj from the opposite side of the river. With an early start and a well-planned schedule, you can have a great experience and return to Delhi in the evening.
On “January 31,” Indian citizens are given “free entry” to the Taj Mahal on the anniversary of Shah Jahan’s death. As a way of remembering the Mughal emperor who commissioned the Taj Mahal as a tribute to his wife, Mumtaz Mahal, Indian citizens are permitted to enter the monument on this day without paying the usual entrance fee. Yet, on “Fridays,” the Taj Mahal remains closed to tourists for prayer.
Even though “sunrise” is most commonly considered the perfect time to visit, “sunset” and “sunrise” both provide spectacular and unique views of the Taj Mahal. At sunrise, the monument has fewer crowds, making the visit even more peaceful and providing better photo opportunities. There is also a more peaceful and magical atmosphere at this time, as it dawns under the golden gentle light. The reflection of the Taj Mahal in the lake is then really striking at this moment. Though it’s usually busier, “Sunset” is as lovely, with the sky’s shifting hues providing a dramatic background.
It is possible to make a “same-day trip” from Delhi to the Taj Mahal. It is possible to visit the Taj Mahal in a single day because it is only “3-4 hours” away by automobile from Delhi. You can drive or train early in the morning, tour the Taj Mahal, and stop by neighboring sites like “Agra Fort” and “Mehtab Bagh” before ending the day in Delhi. A well-organized schedule makes a same-day visit both convenient and pleasurable.
Weekly prayers on “Fridays” keep the visitors from entering the Taj Mahal. The national and international visitors cannot look at the monument during that time of construction. The monument reopens for regular visitation during Saturdays through Thursdays. If you plan to visit, do not go on Fridays, rather select another day to visit the monument.