The Taj Mahal - Agra
The Taj Mahal
The Taj is at its most alluring is the relative quiet of early morning, shrouded in mists and bathed with a soft red glow. As it's vast marble surface fall into shadow or reflect the sun, it's colour changes, from soft grey and yellow to pearly cream and dazzling white; it's well worth visiting at different times. This play of light is an important of Allah, who is never represented in anthropomorphic form.
The moods of the Taj very from down to dusk. The Taj Mahal or Crown of places looks milky white in the soft light that characterizes early morning, while the after moon sun makes it glisten bright and dazzling in the overhead sunlight, almost looking like a jewel against the opaque blue of the skyline and then comes a moonlit Taj breaking into the hight sky, majestic and simply beautiful in a sense that cannot be put into words. It is at this time that it shines like a pearl.
Top 9 views to visit Taj Mahal:-
- From inside The Taj Mahal grounds.
- From Mehtab Bagh - Moonlight garden.
- From Agra fort - Home of Mughal.
- View of Taj Mahal in full moon night.
- Taj Mahal view from hotel room.
- 360 degree view of Taj Mahal.
- Taj Mahal view at night.
- Taj Mahal from Yamuna river.
- Top of Taj Mahal dome.
Day View
Night view
The visitors
The Taj Mahal attract from 7 to 8 million visitors annually, with more than 0.8 million from overseas. Most tourists visit in the cooler months of October, November and February, polluting traffic is not allowed near the complex and tourists must either walk from parking lots or catch an electric bus.
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