That famous white marble wonder the Taj Mahal has captured the world’s imagination for centuries. But there’s more to Agra than the monument of timeless love and devotion. Here we bring you everything else you need to see and do to make the most of this historical city.
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1. Experience some other architectural delights
Believe it or not, Agra has other stunning buildings to see. Like the Agra Fort for instance. This majestic fort has sixteen palaces, has served as a home to six Mughal Emperors and offers a breathtaking view of the dominant Taj. Also check out Itmad-ud-dualah, known as the ‘Baby Taj’. This look-alike was commissioned by Queen Noor Jahan as a tribute to her father.
2. Have your prayers answered
At Fatehpur Sikri, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, you will not only find the highest gateway in the world, Buland Darwaza (Grand Entrance), but also the Tomb of Salim Chishti. The Sufi Saint’s revered resting place attracts millions of people every year. It is widely believed that all your prayers will be answered here. And when one day they are, you must return to the shrine to perform a small ritual.
3. Capture the colours of the Dhobi Ghat
Carpeted with yards of fabric in more colours than known to man, Agra’s Dhobi Ghat is an unlikely but popular destination. This part of the river, where washer-folk scrub their laundry, attracts photographers as well as filmmakers from all across the world. Locations in and around it were recently seen in Slumdog Millionaire.
4. Eat with your hands
For many years Agra served as a home to the Mughal dynasty. Their influence can be seen in the city’s famous Mughlai cuisine. This rich cuisine has found fame and following all over the world, but this is where it originated. Authentic Mughlai dishes are served in most homes as well as restaurants.
5. Find souvenirs and bargain hard
Indigenous arts and crafts are everywhere in Agra. Jewels, handmade leather goods and fabrics embroidered with ethnic motives are highest on the visitor wish-list. Overpricing is extremely common, so bargain meanly.

6. Ride a rickshaw
The cycle-rickshaw is a quaint inheritance from a vanishing India. Slowly being edged out elsewhere by air-conditioned SUVs, the rickshaw remains an integral part of Agra’s old-world charm. But it’s wise to save this experience for a cool evening.
7. Get a handful of henna
Henna is usually applied on special occasions, but as a visitor you don’t need an excuse to turn your hand into a canvas for henna artists. The art is common all over India, but in Agra you can get a beautiful henna tattoo for a fraction of the price charged in the bigger cities. For a few extra rupees you could even get your arms and feet adorned with intricate designs.
8. Walk through the alleys
By negotiating the narrow alleys in many parts of the city you can sense what Agra was like decades ago. Many houses here are centuries old and historically important in their own right. They are a photographer’s delight.

9. Be strung along
Using music, humor and sound effects, the art of puppetry is still being kept alive in Agra. However, the themes and content of the shows have expanded considerably. Now, politics and Bollywood movies frequently find a place, with delightful spoofs and dramatic retellings. Find details near the city’s top tourist spots.

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May 7th, 2009 at 5:49 pm
Hello!
Many congratulations to Mahindra Homestays on this new initiative. It will go a long way in bringing the ‘real India’ to people from across the globe.
With warm regards,
Sanjay
May 11th, 2009 at 2:40 am
Thank you Sanjay!
June 3rd, 2009 at 1:54 am
Thanks to Mahindra Homestays, now i know beyond the all beautiul Taj Mahal, there are lot of other things to do as well, in Agra.. Keep posting such informative things about our glorious cities.
June 25th, 2009 at 1:42 am
the homestay initiative seems be a great way to get in touch with the Real India. kep letting us know how to get more out of our cities through more such insightful and effective articles. really appreciate the author’s in depth knowledge of lesser known things about Agra!
June 25th, 2009 at 5:58 pm
Mohit and Mona – thank you for the kind comments. Glad to hear you liked the blog! We’ll be adding more articles to our Things To Do India series at http://blog.mahindrahomestays.com/things-to-do-india
September 26th, 2009 at 1:04 pm
Great sharing of 9 things that really added great experience and enjoyment of your agra tour.
December 28th, 2009 at 11:48 am
Great sharing of 9 things that really added great experience and enjoyment of your agra tour.
July 12th, 2010 at 4:27 pm
Bollywood Movies are very colorful and mostly they are musical stuffs like Broadway-:”