From Delhi : Taj Mahal & Agra Tour with 5* Lunch

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From Delhi : Taj Mahal & Agra Tour with 5* Lunch

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  • 12 hours - 1 day
  • From $28
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Agra looks big on paper, but this day trip keeps it manageable. You’re picked up in the Delhi area and driven to Agra by private AC car via the Yamuna expressway, then guided so you can skip the ticket line at the Taj Mahal and still enjoy the visit in about 2 hours.

I also like how the route doesn’t just stop at one icon. After the Taj, you move to Agra Fort and then on to Baby Taj, with a scheduled lunch break at a multi-cuisine buffet so you’re not hunting for food while you’re tired. The main drawback: the day is packed, and you can’t bring luggage or large bags (and it’s not suitable for pregnant women).

Key things that make this Delhi-to-Agra tour worth your time

From Delhi : Taj Mahal & Agra Tour with 5<em> Lunch – Key things that make this Delhi-to-Agra tour worth your time’ /></p>
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<li><strong>Skip-the-ticket-line guidance at the Taj Mahal</strong>, so your precious morning doesn’t disappear into queues</li>
<li><strong>Private round-trip AC car</strong> between Delhi and Agra via the Yamuna expressway</li>
<li><strong>A smart 3-site route</strong>: Taj Mahal → Agra Fort → Baby Taj without constant backtracking</li>
<li><strong>Lunch at a multi-cuisine buffet</strong> with local and international choices plus bottled water</li>
<li><strong>Guides who match your language</strong>, with options that include English, French, German, Japanese, Russian, and Spanish</li>
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  • Price and value: what $28 covers and what you’ll still handle

    From Delhi : Taj Mahal & Agra Tour with 5<em> Lunch – Price and value: what $28 covers and what you’ll still handle’ /><br />
The stated price is <strong>$28 per person</strong>, for a <strong>12-hour</strong> day trip. On its own, that looks simple, but the value comes from what’s bundled.</p>
<p><p>Included:</p>
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<li><strong>AC private car</strong> from Delhi to Agra and back</li>
<li><strong>Professional tour guide</strong></li>
<li><strong>All tolls, taxes, and parking fees</strong></li>
<li><strong>Bottled water</strong></li>
<li><strong>Skip-the-ticket-line</strong> with your guide</li>
<li><strong>Monuments entrance fee</strong> if you choose the option for it</li>
<li><strong>Buffet lunch</strong> at a multi-cuisine restaurant if you choose the lunch option</li>
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<p><p>Not included:</p>
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<li><strong>Tipping</strong> for the tour guide and driver</li>
<li>Anything not specifically listed in inclusions</li>
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<p><p>Here’s how I’d judge value in real life: the private car and guide time are the expensive parts, and the itinerary hits three major heritage stops. If you’re going to do Taj Mahal and Agra Fort anyway, the guided structure plus transport often ends up cheaper than arranging two separate transfers plus buying guide time on top.</p>
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<p><p>If the entrance fee or lunch isn’t chosen, your final cost might change. So before you book, make sure you understand which options you selected.</p>
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