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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2025年1月20日
A beautiful peaceful garden over the other side of the river directly opposite the Taj Mahal. Worth a visit for rhe vie of the Taj. jlbadley的完整评论
2024年12月30日
Mehtab Bagh, often referred to as the "Moonlight Garden," is a captivating site steeped in history and romance, located across the Yamuna River from the iconic Taj Mahal. Originally envisioned by Emp… Krisvarel的完整评论
2024年11月29日
It was really a nice experience visiting here with family. It connects you to the history of the place, at the same time you can see the beauty of the architecture. Famous petha sweets on the streets… Parmod K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
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No, you cannot access either the circular terrace or the ruins below. The terrace is closed off. It was the king's prison at a time and still original jewels are there. Below that is the …
No, you cannot access either the circular terrace or the ruins below. The terrace is closed off. It was the king's prison at a time and still original jewels are there. Below that is the wall of the fort with three layers of what may look like ruins but were actually the security at the time. You cannot access either the terrace or the structures below.
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.