Pure goosebumps: experience the Taj Mahal Big words describe the Taj Mahal: "Tear on the cheek of eternity" wrote the Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore. The British writer Rudyard Kippling described the building as "the embodiment of everything pure". And the builder, Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, saw "the sun and moon weep at the sight". Called the Monument of Eternal Love by many, the Taj Mahal is a timeless landmark. I visited the Taj Mahal many years ago - and it took my breath away. I would like to experience the beautiful building again someday. Is the Taj Mahal also on your dream travel list? Then hopefully you will find some helpful tips here: Arrival and travel time to the Taj Mahal Agra is located about 215 kilometers southeast of India's capital Delhi on the Yamuna River, one of India's seven sacred rivers. Around 1.7 million people live in Agra. Every year, crowds of foreigners and locals flock to the north Indian city. The reason for this ...
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