Agra Fort
The Taj Mahal isn’t the lone UNESCO World Heritage Site in Agra—the city is additionally home to Agra Fort, a centuries-old red sandstone stronghold that was once the majestic city for a progression of Mughal rulers.
Touring here resembles meandering around a city inside a city. The most unprecedented structure at Agra Fort is Jahangir Mahal, a monstrous royal residence that mixes staggering Hindu-enlivened highlights (like overhanging encased galleries) with Central Asian compositional components, (for example, the mark pointed curves). Inside, travelers can see the plated focal court where illustrious ladies once spent their days.
Vacationers can likewise look at a scope of other critical designs, including Anguri Bagh (a patio with unique piece-like layouts of nurseries around water channels), Khas Mahal (a royal residence with structures made of white marble and red sandstone), Musamman Burj (an octagonal pinnacle with perplexing marble trim work), and Diwan-I-Khas (a social event lobby highlighting a couple of highly contrasting marble seats).
With such a great amount to see, Agra Fort will need no less than a couple of hours on your schedule. It makes for an extraordinary evening stop after a morning at the Taj Mahal.