Who hasn’t dreamed of seeing the Taj Mahal? Having done a little bit of Indian history in my early years at school, from the moment I learned about the Taj Mahal, I knew I had to see this place with my own eyes. Below I am sharing some of my Taj Mahal photos from my trip to Agra, India. This a building that that is said to be the world’s greatest monument to love. Commissioned by Shah Jahan, the fifth Mughal emperor to house the tomb of his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal, who died during childbirth.
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This is, of course, the tomb that nearly bankrupted the emperor in his no expense bared mentally in throwing money at the construction of the tomb and many other projects. Shah Jahan is the same emperor that famously commissioned the Peacock Throne, crafted from over a tonne of gold and encrusted in diamonds, emeralds, pearls, and rubies. When you see the Taj Mahal photos below you will notice how the intricate detail within the marble are all made of semi-precious stones. The design, exquisite and unique in its blend of Indian and Persian architectural style.
A photo of entrance to the Taj Mahal. There are 2 row of the 11 white bulbs, altogether 22. Symbolising how the number of years it took to build the Taj Mahal. |
The level of detail and thought that went into the construction is simply remarkable. The construction began soon after the death of Mumtaz Mahal’s death and to 22 years to complete, with over 20, 000, laborers, stone cutters and skilled artisans. The marble that traveled all the way from Rajasthan, decorated in Arabic calligraphy in this beautiful masterpiece. The entrance to the Taj Mahal also give clues to how long it too to construct the tomb. It’s really as beautiful as many have described it to be. Even in the blistering heat that visited on, didn’t dampen our spirits.
I mentioned in my previous post about how Humayun’s Tomb inspired the Taj Mahal. If are planning on setting your own eyes on the Taj Mahal, I would strongly recommend a visit to New Delhi to check out the very tomb that in my opinion gave birth to the Taj Mahal, and what for me is a better representation of monument of love.
Wearing: H&M dress(Old limited addition collection), Belt: Hermes, Bag: Prada, Sandals: DSW(US), Hat(Bought from a small boutique on a trip in Namibia). Similar items below.
How To Get To Taj Mahal: We drove from New Delhi to Agra which was about 4 hours to get to Agra, but you can also take a flight or train depending on your budget. Also note that it’s closed on Fridays. I have a post on how to get from Delhi to Agra by Train, bus, or car.
Self Guide or Guided Tour Of Taj Mahal: We chose to have a guided tour of Agra with us as I wanted someone with a little more knowledge of the history. Our guide for the day also took as to Agra Fort, which I will share pictures of soon. Your guide will also show you cool spots to take pictures as well as leave you to enjoy the surroundings in peace.
Taj Mahal Tickets and Prices: There are ticket offices a few meters away from the Taj(about 10 minutes walk from the ticket office). There are local ticket counters and tourists counters too. Tickets for tourist cost 750 rupees and about 20 rupees for locals.
Arabic Calligraphy with semi-precious stone inlay curved into the Marble. |
Photo of The Mosque across from the Taj Mahal. |
Couldn’t resist a photo with the husband on the benches at Taj Mahal
View of the entrance to Taj Mahal grounds from across the mezzanine of Taj Mahal. |
Just one of many cool Taj Mahal photo spots
Emily S (Em Busy Living)
Wow! So beautiful. The little intricacies and details are insane.
The photo of the guy laid out (with only his legs sticking out) cracked me up randomly.
Also, I love your dress!
Bianca Malata
Thanks! I actually only noticed him when I was looking through the picture again for this post. I think he was overwhelmed by all the beauty of the Taj Mahal ๐
Shasha Rshan
That hat is fancy!!!
Beautiful dress and great blog. I am loving it.
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Thank and stay fabulous!
Bianca Malata
Aww thank you! Can you believe someone actually stole my hat?! I guess they thought they could give it a better home than I could.
Diana Horsfall
very beautiful photos
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Bianca Malata
Thank you ๐
Diana Horsfall
very beautiful photos
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Bianca Malata
Thanks Diana.
dreamofadventures
gorgeous photos! i've wanted to visit the taj mahal every since i read the twentith wife by Indu Sundaresan. i highly recommend it and the books that follow =o)
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Bianca Malata
Will definitely check it out. My only advice it not to visit during the heat of the summer like I did ๐
Blvck Bee
Beautiful shots, I would love to visit there one day!
Agnes x
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Bianca Malata
Thank you Agnes ๐
Marie Liv
Seeing the Taj Muhal is def on the list of places to visit!
xx,
Marie
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Bianca Malata
Definitely has to be done. I am sure you will love it.
Abril Ponce
I've always wanted to go there , and now I feel I need to do it ! Your pictures are breathtaking
X,Abril
The color palette
Bianca Malata
Thank you. Definitely one of those places you have to visit in your life time.
Yana Kasekamp
Beautiful photos! This place looks amazing.
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Bianca Malata
Thank you.
Eye See Euphoria
Wow! So much fun and great pictures. Thanks for sharing and we look forward to seeing you soon.
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The Heba Blog
Wonderful photos. You look amazing in your hat and blue dress. I'm looking to style a similar outfit soon I hope!!
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Bianca Malata
Thank you. Cant wait to see the styled outfit. ๐
Vanessa Troset
Amazing place and nice pictures! I would like to go.
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Bianca Malata
Definitely visit. Its such a beautiful place.
kadi lv
Wow, the pictures are really stunning ! You're so lucky, I would like to visit the Taj Mahal too ๐
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Bianca Malata
I am sure you will someday. Flights to India are no longer as expensive as they used to be.
Atsuna Matsui
Looks beautiful! India seems gorgeouss. I definitely want to visit one day.
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Fashionably Fabulous
Totally on my bucket list. Looks like you guys had an amazing time!xx
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karanjeetagarwal
There are a lot to visit in India if you're fully prepared. Tajmahal being the symbol of love attracts hundreds of thousands of tourists to its lap. The huge monument enthralls its viewers and make their memories a memorable one. Anyone visiting India can't skip this wonder. When we travel, we not only enjoy, we create memories that will be cherished for the rest of our life. These are lovely and breathtaking photographs indeed!
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