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Bangalore - The Nerve Centre Of Karnataka
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Bangalore is the capital of the south Indian state Karnataka. The city is a popular tourist destination and is also a leading IT hub of India. The city is one of the few regions of the country which is known by several epithets like the Garden City, IT Hub of India, Pub City, Pensioner's Paradise and the Silicon Valley of India; However, a number of these epithets like the Garden City and Pensioner's Paradise no longer apply to Bangalore, owing to large scale development in the region.
Bangalore witnessing large scale immigration from various corners of India, owing to brighter career and educational prospective, wears a very youthful look owing to the presence of large majority of youths. The glistening appeal of Bangalore as a major IT hub also attracts large number of emigrants from various parts of the world, who together with the local immigrants give the city a very colorful and vibrant look, transforming the region in to a true metropolis. Besides, the business travelers, Bangalore also attract a large number of leisure travelers flocking in from all parts of the country and rest of the world to witness the leading factor behind India's spectacular growth story.
Bangalore is a pretty exciting place offering tourists plenty of things to see and do. Some of the prominent tourist attractions of Bangalore include Vidhana Soudha, Vikasa Soudha, Seshadari Iyer Memorial, Bangalore Palace, Tipu Sultan's Palace, The Bull Temple, Maha Bodhi Society Temple, ISCKON Temple, St. Mary's Basilica and much more.
Along with sightseeing tourists can go pub hopping in the Pub Capital of India or explore the local markets wherein one can shop anything from branded goods to local products. There are also plenty of adventure clubs present in the city offering various outdoor sports activities.
There is absolutely no dearth of good hotels in Bangalore catering to the lodging needs of the myriad of business and leisure travelers visiting the region. The hotels and resorts needless to say are found across all budget segments ranging from the luxury hotels to the budget and economy hotels thus, catering to all tastes and preferences.
There are plenty of tour and travel operators offering exciting and lucrative Bangalore packages, inclusive of transportation, accommodation, sightseeing, etc. A benefit of opting for these Bangalore packages is that tourists needn't have to worry about various travel arrangements and just sit back and enjoy a relaxing holiday in India's Silicon Valley.(read
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Jaipur – A Treasure Trove
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Jaipur is a picturesque holiday destination widely renowned for its royal connect and the various monuments and architectures standing witness to it. The region having a rich and intriguing historical background is a treasure trove travelers looking to explore and learn about Indian royalty, the traditions and culture of India along with having a truly memorable time. The city enjoys great popularity among the tourist circle and is visited by large number of tourists coming in from all parts of the country and also rest of the world. In fact Jaipur forms an integral part of the ‘Golden Triangle' of the Indian tourism industry along with Delhi and Agra.
Jaipur was founded as India's first planned city by his highness Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II in the year 1727 and was consequently named after the founder. The city also has an interesting story behind its famous epithet the ‘pink city'; the city was so colored to resemble the red sandstone architecture of the Mughals so as to welcome the royal guest, Prince of Wales.
Jaipur has several layers to it, revealed slowly to tourists. There are plenty of things to see and explore in the city. Some of the prominent attractions of Jaipur include the Hawa Mahal, Amber Fort, Jaigarh Fort, Nahargarh Fort, City Palace, Jantar Mantar. Gaitore, Ram Niwas Gardens, Vidyadhar Garden, Sisodia Rani Palace and Garden, Galtaji, Lakshmi Narayan Temple and much more.
Along with sightseeing tourists can also enjoy various cultural performances held on regular successions from the folk songs and dance to the puppet shows. A must do in Jaipur is to take a camel or elephant ride. Tourists can also explore the local markets famous for its colorful rajais, jewels and various other handicrafts and local trinkets among others, also not to forget gorging on the delicious food of the region.
Hotels and Resorts are aplenty in Jaipur, offering tourists a plethora of options. The hotels and resorts are found across all budget segments, from the heritage hotels, luxury hotels to the budget and economy hotels thus, catering to all tastes and preferences of the myriad of travelers visiting the region.
Tour operators easily take care of Jaipur hotel bookings along with other travel needs and services, ensuring complete ease and comfort on the part of travelers. Jaipur being a prominent holiday destination of India is needless to say one well connected region; however, one very stylish way of touring he region is by the super luxury train ‘Palace on Wheels'.(read
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Jaipur – Shoppers' Paradise
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Jaipur, famous for its forts and monuments, is situated in the state of Rajasthan. The city is also called the ‘Pink City' because pink stones are used for the construction of the buildings and the walls of the city. The city of Jaipur was founded in the year 1727 by Sawai Jaisingh II. Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan, is also called the ‘Walled City'.
Jaipur houses many attractive forts, some of them are Amber Fort, Jaigarh Fort, Jal Mahal, Nahargarh Fort and the City Palace. Nahargarh Fort was the residence of the Maharaja. The Maharaja Jaisingh was well known for his vast knowledge in astronomy and he himself had taken initiative for the design and the construction of the city of Jaipur.
The architectural beauty of the city of Jaipur is very unique. The construction of the various forts and monuments showcases the culture of the Mughals and the Rajputs. The construction of the city was well planned as the City Palace is in the centre and the markets, residents and the public buildings are placed around the City Palace. The huge gates of the palaces and the walls attract the travelers.
Jaipur Literature Festival is the largest and the most prestigious meeting of literature lovers, for which a lot of people from India and abroad gather every year. The site of the Literature festival is the Diggi Palace in Jaipur.
Jaipur attracts tourists of varied interests. Jaipur is a shoppers' paradise as bed sheets with traditional Jaipuri print, cloths with mirror work and other curios are a familiar sight in the markets. Jaipur is a haven for arts and crafts. The famous tie and die fabric making, block printing, painting and sculpture making are some of the arts in Jaipur. The popular Kundan style jewelry is a much demanded item. Stone carving, sandalwood carving and brass items are also very popular. The adorable jewelry and fantastic handicrafts are a treasure to the tourists.
Some of the festivals celebrated in Jaipur are Gangaur, Elephant Festival, Teej, Makar Sankranti, Shitla Asthami and Donkey Fair. The Elephant Festival is celebrated in the month of March-April on the day of Holi. The elephants are decorated with colorful clothes and a procession is also arranged to attract the tourists. Elephant Polo match, Elephant races and performance by the folk dancers of Rajasthan are mind blowing. The festival Teej is celebrated in the month of July-August to welcome the monsoon rain. Makara Sankranti is celebrated on the 14th of January and a kite flying festival is also organized in Jaipur. Camel Festival, Beneswar Fair, Nagaur Fair, Desert Festival, Mewar Festival, Pushkar Fair, Gangaur Fair are some of the other fairs and festivals celebrated with much enthusiasm.(read
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Agra Hotels – Accommodation In The Land Of The Taj
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Agra, popular around the world due the presence of the Taj Mahal, lies in the north Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Situated close to the national capital of Delhi, Agra is a premier destination of the world that prominently figures in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Site. Often called as Poetry in Marble, the Taj Mahal of Agra is one of the most visited places of India by both national and international tourists.
Agra is an ancient city which finds mentions in ancient texts like the Mahabharata. Known as Agravana in the earlier days, Agra owes its present fame to the reign of the Mughal Emperors who had patronized the city like no other rulers. Though it was Sikandar Lodi of the Lodi dynasty who had first made Agra his capital, it was under the Mughal rule that the city flourished.
Though Agra is famous for Taj Mahal, which is said to be a mausoleum constructed by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal, it is also known for other historic sites like Agra fort and Fatehpur Sikri. Both of these edifices also feature in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Site. Some other popular attractions of Agra are the Chini Ka rauza, Itimad-ud-Daula (Baby Taj) and which was constructed by Nurjahan, the Queen of Emperor Jehangir in memory of her father, Mariyam's tomb, Jama Masjid, Boudmath, numerous Gurudwara, Jain Temples, Churches and Mosques, among others.
Since it is a city visited by tourists throughout the year, there are many Agra Hotels that have come up to accommodate the lodging and boarding needs of Agra's visitors. Given that it is a global tourist destination, Agra Hotels are well-prepared to meet the varying needs of their guests. Agra Hotels can be broadly classified into budget hotels, medium range and luxury hotels as well as resorts. It can be concluded that whatever the budget of the guest, there are numerous Agra Hotels that are lined up in various parts of the city to cater to the needs of the visitors.
Some of the most popular Agra Hotels are the Jaypee Palace Hotel, Welcome Hotel Mughal Sheraton, Holiday Inn, Amar Hotel, The Gateway Hotel, Clarks Shiraz Hotel, Howard Park Plaza, Taj Heritage Hotel, Agra Ashok Hotel, Trident Agra, Agra Mahal Hotel, Taj Resorts Hotel, Hilltop Hotel, Welcome Heritage Grand Imperial (all five star rated hotels) and Amar Yatri Niwas, Grand Hotel, Mansingh Palace, Siddhartha Hotel, Taj Khema, Ajay International Hotel, Taj Plaza Hotel (all four star rated hotels). There are plenty of other budget hotels also available easily in Agra. Moreover, Homestays, B & B Inns and Deluxe hotels also are aplenty in Agra.(read
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Wayanad Hotels – Living In The Jungle
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Wayanad, a district in Kerala, is located in the lush green valleys of the Western Ghats. Wayanad is one of the later formed districts of Kerala, formed by carving out areas from Kozhikode and Kannur districts.
Wayanad is a tourist hot spot and one of the most visited districts in Kerala. With its forest covered mountains and valleys, extensive jungle cover, flora and fauna, pristine waterfalls, crystal clear lakes and historic monuments, Wayanad's strategic location has also been a boon for the tourism development.
Some of the tourist spots are Chembra Peak, Edakkal Caves, Kuruva Islands, Pakshipathalam, Pazhassi Raja Tomb, Pookot Lake, Sentinel Rock Waterfalls, Kanthanpara Waterfalls, Soochippara Waterfalls and the Banasura Sagar Dam. Wayanad also has temples like the Jain Temple, Thirunelli Temple, Valliyoorkavu Temple, Sita-Luva-Kusha Temple and Thrissilery Shiva Temple.
Being essentially a forest area, the forest department has numerous tourist lodges and inspection bungalows located near the numerous wild life sanctuaries situated around Wayanad.
These Wayanad Hotels have only the basic amenities and it is always better to book well in advance and carry your own provisions. The Forest Bungalow in Thirunelli offers two double rooms and a dormitory. The rooms cost Rs 500 a night and the dormitories Rs. 100 a bed. But be prepared, there are no phones or TV connection.
A popular mid-range Wayanad Hotel is Panchathirtha Rest House which has about 60 double bedded rooms.
A lot of camps and home stays are also available in Wayanad. Green Gales Hotel has set up a camp near the Kabini River near Kuruva islands and organises all sorts of adventurous activities like rafting, trekking and fishing.
You can also try out the beautiful home stays in Wayanad and enjoy the hospitality and homely food in these Wayanad Hotels. Home stays may cost from Rs. 2000 upwards depending on the facilities provided.One of the leading Wayanad Hotels is the ones run by DTPC.
Another popular Wayanad Hotels are the tree houses and eco-lodges in Vythiri. One has to reach the tree house using an ingenious self-propelling elevator made out of cane and counter balanced by the weight of water.
Some of the five star luxurious Wayanad Hotels are Rain Country Resorts, Meenmutty Heights, Vythiri Resort, Harithagiri Ayurvedic Village and Resort, Edakkal Hermitage, Banasura Hill Resort and several others. These resorts are set in the most picturesque of places and the view from these resorts is also breathtaking. Most of these star hotels include facilities like 24 hour restaurant, coffee parlour, cycling, jacuzzi tub, badminton, bonfire, jungle trekking, airport pick/drop, railway station transfer, jogging track, travel desk service.
The nearest airport is Karipur international airport in Kozhikode and the nearest railway station is the Kozhikode railway station.(read
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Bangalore Hotels – Lodging In The Garden City
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Popularly called the ‘Garden City' of India in the olden days, Bangalore, the state capital of Karnataka, is now more or less known as the Silicon Valley of India. This is mainly due to the presence of numerous Information Technology companies and technological parks situated along the length and breadth of this beautiful city. Bangalore was also considered as a Pensioner's Paradise in the early days as it enjoyed moderate climate conditions as well as peaceful surroundings.
Bangalore today is an ultra modern city characterized by high rise buildings, ever growing infrastructures (like roads, metro rail, malls and other modern facilities) and IT Parks among others. Ever since the IT industry was established in Bangalore, it underwent huge changes – both physically and demographically. What used to be a greener city with numerous gardens now has turned into a metro city full of modern buildings; the pensioners paradise has turned into a job seeker's paradise as Bangalore has a host of industries like IT, Bio-technology, Mechanics and Electronics, to name a few. Apart from these, people from all over the country throng the place in search of good education avenues, thus turning it into a major education hub.
The major tourist attractions of Bangalore include its famous gardens like Lal bagh, Cubbon Park, and Lumbini Garden among others; Bangalore Palace, Iskcon Temple, Ashoka Pillar (near Lal Bagh), Dargah Hazarath Tawakkal Mastan, Juma Masjid (oldest mosque of the city), Ravindra Kalakshetra (built to commemorate the centenary of Rabindranath Tagore), St. Mary's Church (founded in 1811), Indian Institute Of Science (IISc or Tata Institute) Gandhi Bhavan, Innovative Film City, Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium, Ulsoor lake, Hebbal Lake, Visvesvaraya Museum, Vidhana Soudha, The Bangalore Race Course, Muddenahalli (birthplace of Sir M Visvesvaraya), Devenahalli (birthplace of Tipu Sultan) and Chikkajala (a vassal fort), to name a few.
Bangalore plays host to several people who visit the city for numerous purposes like education, career, business and sightseeing among others. Bangalore Hotels are well equipped to meet this constant influx of visitors to the city. As a city that welcomes its guests with open hearts and minds, Bangalore Hotels cater to the needs of a traveller on a shoe string budget as well as a business tycoon in search of the most luxurious amenities.
Bangalore Hotels are conveniently located all over the city, and a visitor can easily access them according to his budgetary preferences. Some of the Bangalore Hotels that fall under the luxury category are Taj West End, ITC Windsor, The Lalit Ashok, Le Meridian and Oberoi among others. Bangalore Hotels like Mapple residency, Algate Hotel, Basil Hotel, Hotel Shalimar and Mayura among others provide budgetary accommodation to its guests at comparatively cheaper rates.(read
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Jaipur Packages – The Desert Land
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Jaipur, a heritage city, is situated in the state of Rajasthan. The city is also called the ‘Pink City' because pink stones are used for the construction of the buildings and the walls of the city. The city of Jaipur was founded in the year 1727 by Sawai Jaisingh II. Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan, is also called the ‘Walled City'. The city is famous for its forts and monuments and enthralls its visitors by its planned architecture.
By availing Jaipur Packages one can enjoy sightseeing and the luxurious accommodation. Jaipur houses many attractive forts and some of them are Amber Fort, Jaigarh Fort, Jal Mahal, Nahargarh Fort, Hawa Mahal and the City Palace. Nahargarh Fort was the residence of the Maharaja. Janthar Manthar is a collection of instruments constructed by Sawai Jaising II and is used for astronomical calculations. Hawa Mahal is a five-storied monument with overhanging windows. Amber fort is a huge fort which contains marvelous chambers like Diwan-i-Aam, Sheesh Mahal, Sukh Niwas and Jai Mahal.
The construction of the various forts and monuments showcases the culture of the Mughals and the Rajputs. The construction of the city was well planned as the City Palace is in the centre and the markets, residents and the public buildings are placed around the City Palace. Jaipur Havelis are very famous with arched gates, big courtyards and beautifully carved balconies. Some of the famous Havelis in Jaipur are Nattani ki Haveli, Rajputana Haveli and Nawab Sahib ki Haveli. The huge gates of the palaces and the long walls mesmerize the tourists.
Jaipur Packages attract the tourists of varied interests. Jaipur is a shoppers' paradise as bed sheets with traditional Jaipuri print, cloths with mirror work and other curios are a familiar sight in the markets. Sireh Deori Bazar is a famous market that sells clothes, puppets and other items. Jaipur is a haven for arts and crafts. The famous tie and die fabric making, block printing, painting and sculpture making are some of the arts in Jaipur. You can get all the bandhani and block printed textiles from Johari Bazar. The popular Kundan style jewelry is a much demanded item. Stone carving, sandalwood carving and brass items are also very popular.
Some of the festivals celebrated in Jaipur are Gangaur, Elephant Festival, Teej, Makar Sankranti, Deepawali, Holi and Shitla Asthami. Camel Festival, Beneswar Fair, Nagaur Fair, Desert Festival, Mewar Festival, Pushkar Fair, Gangaur Fair are some of the other fairs and festivals celebrated here.
The temperature in Jaipur in the summer is comparatively high as it is a desert land. It rises up to 46 degrees Celsius during daytime. The winter season is the ideal time to visit the city of Jaipur.(read
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Agra Packages – The Heritage City
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Situated on the banks of the river Yamuna in the state of Uttar Pradesh, Agra is famous for its heritage and architectural beauty. Agra was the capital of Hindustan during the Lodhi and the Mughal dynasties. The city of Agra is home to a lot of splendid forts and monuments including the Taj Mahal.
Agra's tourism circuit includes mainly Taj Mahal, Fatehpur Sikri and Agra Fort which are included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Some epics mark the name Agravana to Agra and the city was considered the abode of Aryans. The city of Agra was founded by Sikender Lodhi of Lodhi dynasty. Later the city was captured by Babur of Mughal dynasty. It was during Babur's reign, some monuments and beautifully planned gardens were constructed in the city of Agra. Akbar contributed a lot to the development of the modern Agra. Akbar was famous for spreading love and brotherhood within various people of different religions and he had even started a new religion called Din-i-llahi. The tomb of Akbar, also called Sikandra, is situated nearby. Sikandra, famous for its architectural beauty, is visited by a lot of people all year around. The construction of this tomb was started by Akbar himself in the year 1600 and was completed by his son Jahangir after Akbar's death.
It was during the reign of Shahjahan, the Taj Mahal was built in the memory of his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal. Taj Mahal, one of the modern Seven Wonders of the World, built completely of marble and has four towers. Various colours are used for the art work and it took 23 years to complete the construction. Agra Fort, made of red stones, was constructed on the other side of the river Yamuna. Shahjahan used to view the Taj Mahal from the Agra Fort during his last days of his life.
The 10 day long Agra Mahotsav festival is celebrated every year with much enthusiasm. This festival is conducted by the Agra Tourism department at Shilpgram near Taj Mahal. Exhibitions of arts and crafts are also an attraction here.
Shopping in Agra is very important as the city is famous for marbles and Agra Petha, a sweet delicacy. Various miniature models of the Taj Mahal made of marble are available here. The city of Agra is popular for leather items and handicrafts. Sandals, purses and several curios can be found here for sale. The main shopping areas around the city of Agra are Taj Mahal Complex, Kinari Bazaar and Sadar Bazaar.
Agra Packages by various tour operators and by network sites provide you a nice and tension free travel. They offer you a comfortable trip and a holiday to be remembered forever.(read
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Agra - Mughal Heritage At Its Best
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Agra is an ancient city famous the world over as the site of one of the seven wonders of the world, the Taj Mahal. Set by the banks of the river Yamuna, Agra is situated in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh. Agra is bordered by the districts of Mathura in the north, Dhaulpur in the south Firozabad in the east and Bharatpur in the west.
The ancient city of Agra finds mention in Mahabharata, the Hindu Mythological epic where it is called Agrevana meaning border of the forest. Although according to some legends, the city is said to have been founded by Raja Badal Singh, a Sikarwar Rajput.
Taj Mahal, the monument dedicated to eternal love was built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in 1631 and took 20,000 labourers more than 20 years to complete it at the cost of over 32 crore rupees. Made entirely out of white marble, this mausoleum is in memory of Shah Jahan's third wife Mumtaz Mahal who died during childbirth. One of the finest examples of Mughal architecture that combines elements of Persian, Turkish and Indian architecture, Taj Mahal's central tomb is the most renowned features of this edifice.
Although the city is most known as the site of Taj Mahal, there are many other historical monuments like the Fatehpur Sikri, Agra Fort, Sikandra, Itmad Ud Daula, Sur Sarovar, Jama Masjid, Diwan-i-Am, Buland Darwaza that are popularly visited in Agra.
A prominent attraction of Agra is the Agra Red Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that houses Anguri Bagh gardens, Diwan-e-Khas, Jahangir's Palace, Ladies' Bazaar, Moti Masjid, Nagina Masjid and Shish Mahal inside its premises.
The Itmad-ud-Daulah Tomb in Agra is often referred to as ‘Baby Taj', or ‘Jewel Box' due to the striking similarity in architecture between the two and is also popularly regarded as a draft of the original Taj Mahal.
A prominent monument in Agra is the Fatehpur Sikri, built during the 16th century by Mughal Emperor Akbar. The monuments in Fatehpur Sikri include the famous mosque Jama Masjid, Mariam-uz-Zamani's Palace, Buland Darwaza, Tomb of Salim Chisti and Panch Mahal. Few other popular monuments in Agra are the Chini Ka Rauza, Soami Bagh Samadh and the Tomb of Akbar the Great.
The Mughals are believed to have been great admirers of lavish gardens built in Islamic style that comprised of pools, a variety of trees and many other features. Agra is home to some of the most beautiful gardens like the Mehtab Bagh, Ram Bagh, Soami Bagh, Shah Jahan Park and the Dayal Bagh.
Agra's cuisine is very famous all across India for its creamy kormas, pasandas, nargisi kofta, and speciality sweets like dalmoth and petha.(read
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Agra Hotels - Hand In Hand With Heritage
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Agra, the famous city where one of the seven wonders of the world, Taj Mahal is situated, is in the state of Uttar Pradesh, about two hundred kilometers from the capital of India, Delhi. Known for heritage tourism, Agra has three main tourist attractions namely Taj Mahal, Agra Fort and Fatehpur Sikri. The great Mughal emperors, who were also architecture connoisseurs, have built many buildings in Agra that made it a favorite heritage tourism site in the later years.
Emperor Babur built the famous Aram Bagh or the garden of relaxation, his son Akbar built the Agra Fort and the Fatehpur Sikr,i and the world famous Taj Mahal was built by his grandson Shah Jahan, the latter in the loving memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal. Taj Mahal, the fame of Agra, is the most famous site here. Taj Mahal is a tomb built out of white marble and is one of the most well preserved architectural masterpieces in the world. There is an entry fee to enter this beautiful monument which is open from 6 am to 7.30 pm.
Fatehpur Sikri was the capital of the Mughal Empire for about 10 years. It has inside it the famous Jama Masjid of Agra along with well preserved palaces and courtyards. It was built in the 16th century and it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Swami Bagh, Ram Bagh and the Mehtab Bagh are the famous gardens in Agra frequented by tourists. Some of the main temples in Agra also attract a lot of tourists like Balkeshwar temple, Kailash temple, Mankameshwar temple, Prithvinath temple, Rajeshwar temple, Shyam Ji Maharaj temple, Mahakal and Mahakali temple and Rowli Maharaj temple. There are also a number of tombs built in reverence of many great personalities of the Mughal times which have now turned into tourist spots.
ITC Mughal, Trident Hilton and the Oberoi Amarvilas are the five star Agra hotels. The star hotels in Agra have pretty good value for money compared to the star hotels in other cities. Considered among the top hotels in Asia, these hotels provide a good view of the Taj from the pavilions on top.
Among the mid-range Agra Hotels, Hotel Priya, Hotel Mandakini Vilas, Laurie's Hotel, Hotel Raj, Rajmahal Hotel and Hotel Taj Resorts are favored by many. The budget hotels in Agra are available on a daily rent of Rs. 700 to 900 per day. Hotel Sheetla, Hotel Amba Inn, Hotel Kamal, Hotel Neelkanth, Saniya Palace and Shanthi Lodge are the well known budget Agra Hotels.
About 20 trains connect Agra to Delhi everyday which is also easily accessible from Jaipur. Well connected with roads, rails and aeroplanes, Agra is a tourist's paradise.(read
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