Cultural Trips

Visit The Romantic Taj Mahal After A Ride On Express Train From Delhi

If you are planning a romantic getaway to India anytime soon, there is no better place to be than the only ancient monument of Taj Mahal. It is the one that stood true to the testament of love and time over the ages. So, get your flights from Thunder Bay Ontario to India booked on Tripbeam and enjoy a trip unique to your relationship with an express train ride!

Perfect Itinerary To Enjoy Taj Mahal After An Express Train Ride

  1. Book your pick – up ride from your hotel in Delhi at 5.15 a.m.
  2. A short ride later, you will reach the railway station to catch a train to Agra. Ensure you book your train rides beforehand, so that you can get on your 6.00 a.m. train without facing any difficulties.
  3. After departing at 6.00 a.m., the express train ride will have you reaching Agra by 8.00 a.m. Book a driver to visit the Taj Mahal, and a guide if you require it. Have a light breakfast during the car ride.
  4. Next, you need to check out the Agra Fort.
  5. Once that is done and out of the way, book a reservation for 2 at a 5 – star hotel for a delish lunch. Enjoy a leisurely break while you are at it, and take time to refresh yourselves in a 2 – hour gap. (P.S. Get flights to India from Saskatoon booked on Tripbeam soon if you are preparing this trip for your anniversary!)
  6. After you are done, check out the Etimad – Ud – Daulah (Baby Taj) and Mehtab Bagh (Sunset Point), right when the sun is about to set. You will witness a gorgeous view with your beloved at Sunset Point, that’s our guarantee!
  7. Last stop, stroll around the Agra Famous Art and Craft centre for some amazing souvenirs and tiny Taj Mahals made out of marble. Just do not forget that this is a great place to bust out your bargaining skills and impress your partner further with your money – saving life skills.
  8. The final point is getting back to the Agra Cantt. Station and make your return by boarding a train back to Delhi. Again, ensure you book the train tickets beforehand for a smooth train journey. The train is set to depart Agra at 5.50 p.m. You will reach Delhi by 8.00 p.m.
  9. Hire a cab ride from the Delhi railway station to get you and your partner dropped back at your hotel. Catch up with each other and enjoy dinner right at the hotel. You can also get cheap flight tickets to India from USA on Tripbeam.com (P.P.S. Inform the hotel of your dinner plans to get them to prepare a romantic meal for 2. Although, this will be costing you extra bucks!)

Other important things to note are as follows.

  • The duration of this trip is approx. 17 hours.
  • You may need approx. Rs. 4000 for the additional personal expenses and shopping. Note: This does not include any of the itinerary cost, i.e., train tickets, meals, cab rides, etc.

What are you still here for? Get the first step going by booking a romantic getaway for your anniversary after you book flights from Quebec to India on Tripbeam today. Make all your dreams come true!

Also Read: 5 Breathtaking Places to Explore in India

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