Mehtab Bagh
The Taj Mahal nearly appears to stretch out across the Yamuna River at Mehtab Bagh (Moonlight Garden), a square nursery complex estimating 300 meters on each side. It’s the last park in a progression of almost twelve Mughal-assembled gardens nearby.
The recreation center has some beautiful blooming trees and brambles—an obvious improvement from its state during the 1990s, when the site was only a hill of sand. The Archeological Survey of India is working diligently reestablishing Mehtab Bagh to its unique wonder by planting Mughal-time plants, so later on, it might turn into Agra’s response to New York City’s Central Park.
The scene adjusts consummately with the nurseries of the Taj, making it perhaps the best spot in Agra to get a view (or a photograph) of the dazzling construction—particularly at nightfall. Outside of the entryways to the unpredictable, you can look for Taj Mahal knickknacks and different gifts from dealers nearby.
Address: Dharmapuri, Forest Colony, Nagla Devjit, Agra