Nestled on the banks of the Yamuna River, opposite the majestic Taj Mahal, lies the tranquil Mehtab Bagh, a historic park in Agra, India. This Mughal …
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2024年11月18日
No possible way to get a sunset view here because the sun sets to the right and left of the Taj from this angle. It’s not a very pretty place and the look in front of the Taj Mahal is not great. It i… Locococomama的完整评论
2024年8月2日
The park itself is an amazing quiet Area in a further busy and hectic city. Suprisingly good view on the Taj from the other side of the River. Entry foreigners R 300,- rbN4086FP的完整评论
2024年1月12日
No doubt it is best place to take photo of Taj Mahal from back side. Even in winter good place to feel Taj Mahal and take.pictures .. IndiaAgraTravels的完整评论
I believe that within this location is a circular terrace close to river, there appears to be some sort of ruins around it. Are you able to access it? Thanks
People mentioned coming here at sunset but what time is last entry and what time does the place actually close? Thanks
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I’m not sure there is an official time. We arrived a little before sunset (in December when days are shorter). Looks like they close the gates about a half hour before sunset and stop …
I’m not sure there is an official time. We arrived a little before sunset (in December when days are shorter). Looks like they close the gates about a half hour before sunset and stop letting people inside. When we left around sunset, there were many people still there, appearing to be in no rush to leave. The guards simply opened the gate and let us out.
Is it possible to capture the reflection of Taj Mahal in the Yamuna river from this place (Mehtab Bagh). I am planning to visit the place in next few days. Your advise is highly appreciated.
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Sorry no idea. The river was very low when we were there and not sure if it is tidal or rainwater driven. If later it's end of monsoon so potentially very low. Though given width of …
Sorry no idea. The river was very low when we were there and not sure if it is tidal or rainwater driven. If later it's end of monsoon so potentially very low. Though given width of river and size of Taj I would be surprised you would get a full reflection. Hopefully someone will be along and prove me wrong