Agra Tourism, Located in The State of Uttar Pradesh
Agra city is one of the most popular tourist attractions of India located in the state of Uttar Pradesh at a distance of 200 km from New Delhi. Agra, considered among the most populous cities of India, is renowned for its rich culture and tradions.
Agra is believed to have existed during the period of Mahabharata as it is described by the name Agrevana or Agraban, which literally means ‘the border of the forest’. Agra is also believed to be a part of Brijbhoomi as well as the sister city of Mathura, the holy land associated with the birth and legendary activities of Lord Krishna, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. However, it is Raja Badal Sing of the Sikarwar Rajputs who is regarded as the founder of Agra city in the year 1475.Later the Agra became the capital city of Sultan Sikander Lodhi, who was the second ruler of the Lodhi Dynasty. Agra also became the capital city of the Mughal Empire from the period of Babur (1526) until the city came under the rule of British. Agra is renowned as the birthplace of the Radhaswami Faith and the religion Dīn-i Ilāhī.
The famous Mughal emperors who ruled over Hindustan with Agra as their capital were Akbar, Jahangir and Shahjahan. The British Raj formed the district of Agra in the year 1805. Agra remained a capital to the Western-North border province of British Raj until the first struggle of Indian Independence that took place in the year 1857. Agra flourished well during the Mughal period and it is evident from the architectural heritage of the city. The prime attraction of Agra Tourism is the Taj Mahal, which was constructed in memory of his beloved queen Mumtaj Mahal. Other attractions of Agra Tourism are Agra Fort, I’timād-Ud-Daulah, Sikandra, Swāmī Bāgh Samādhi, Mankameshwar Temple, Ankit kā Tal, Jamā Masjid, Chīnī kā Rauza, Rām Bāgh, Mariam’s Tomb, Mehtāb Bāgh, Keetham Lake and The Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception. Agra Tourism also offers destinations around the city of Agra such as Fatehpūr Sikrī, Bateshwar, Vrindavan, Mathura, Bharatpur, Gwalior, etc.
Situated on the banks of River Yamuna, Agra experiences a hot and dry climate that borders on humid subtropical climate. The most suitable time to visit Agra is from November to March when the weather is warm and pleasant.
Agra, since is located on the central rail line between Delhi and Mumbai and Delhi and Chennai, it can be easily accessed from all the major towns in India. The National Highways (NH2, NH3 and NH11) also connects Agra to all major cities of India.
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