The month of February continues and the passing winters are giving everyone the pleasure of pleasant weather. Traveling in this season has its fun. For this, you can visit Agra situated on the banks of river Yamuna in the state of Uttar Pradesh. There is no dearth of tourist places in Agra. There are tombs dedicated to love and nostalgia along with historical monuments and temples made of grand architecture. Along with the Taj Mahal in Agra, there are more than one buildings which are considered to be the best in terms of tourism. Today in this episode, we are going to tell you about such places in Agra which present the best views. Let's know about these places...

Angoori Bagh
Angoori Bagh, located in the Khas Mahal complex, was built in 1637 by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. As the name suggests, the Khaas Mahal was built as a place for the emperor's leisure and rest. The main part of the palace consists of a hall with rooms surrounding it in a semicircular pattern and a large courtyard in front with a magnificent garden, the Angoori Bagh. The hammam or royal bath was used by royal women to spend time, relax and socialize in complete privacy.

Taj Mahal
The architecture of the Taj Mahal is considered more unique than the architecture of any other building in the world. It was completed by 20 thousand laborers in 22 years, it was built in 1648. While the cost of making it came to Rs 3.2 crore at that time. It is made entirely of white marble. The Taj Mahal shines in the light of the moon. Along with it the river Yamuna flows. It was built by the Muslim ruler Shah Jahan in memory of his wife Nur Jahan. Whose tomb is located in the lower part of the Taj Mahal? After some time, the tomb of Shah Jahan was also built it. The Taj Mahal built on a square platform is a symbol of royal glory. The interlocking Arabesque technique has been used to make the Taj Mahal. In which each element is separate but is connected with all. The diameter of the central dome is 58 meters and its height is 213 feet. There are also 4 domed rooms in the minarets built on its four sides, its height is 162.5 meters. The entire tomb is decorated with intricate floral designs with inscriptions made of precious stones of agate and jasper. The verses of the Holy Quran are written on its main arch.

Buland Darwaza
The historic monument Buland Darwaza of Fatehpur Sikri, located half an hour away from Agra, has beautiful architecture and is worth seeing. It is told about the construction of this Buland Darwaza was built by the Mughal emperor Akbar during the 17th century. This monument named Buland Darwaza was built by Akbar in memory of his victory over Gujarat. A large number of people reach here to visit this Buland Darwaza made of red sandstone. If you are also going on an Agra trip, then you can visit this Buland Darwaza, surely you will like this historical monument.

Mehtab Bagh
Originally built by Emperor Babur at the end of a series of 11 parks along the east bank of the Yamuna River, the garden was conceived before the Taj Mahal. Although in 1652 AD. It was destroyed by a severe flood. In 1996, it was renovated and brought back to its old form and is now one of the places from where views of the Taj Mahal can be seen. The gardens surrounding the Taj Mahal are completely connected to the Mehtab Bagh and in the center of the garden is a large octagonal water tank where the reflection of the Taj is visible on a moonlit night. From here this garden got its name Moonlight Garden.

Akbar's Tomb
Akbar's tomb located in Agra is very popular among the major attractions of Agra. This Akbar tomb complex is spread over a large area of about 119 acres. It took about 8 years to build this mausoleum. This mausoleum is made of marble and red sandstone. Along with this the carving and architecture of this monument have been done in a very beautiful manner.

Fatehpur Sikri
Fatehpur Sikri is a town situated at a distance of about 40 km from Agra and the town has the status of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Founded in 1569 by the Mughal emperor Akbar, the city was the capital of the Mughals from 1571 to 1585. During this, he reached the pinnacle of success. The site was built to honor the Sufi saint Salim Chishti and to celebrate the birth of his son Salim. The construction of this walled city took a full 15 years and the complex included several royal palaces, a harem, courts, and mosques. The structure is made of red sandstone and has been designed keeping in mind the concept of this Persian architecture. Though the overall style is Mughal.

Taj Museum
The Taj Museum was established in 1982 at the western end of the Taj Gardens inside the Taj Mahal complex. Inside the Jalmahal, the architecture of the museum located a little to the left at the main entrance of the mausoleum is worth seeing. It also has paintings showing the construction and planning of the tombs of the emperor and his queen. As the name suggests, the museum is all about telling the story of the Taj. It is a popular place to visit in Agra among travelers as it is home to facts and history related to the magnificent monument. Here you can also find gold and silver coins minted in Agra at that time. If you want to travel then we recommend you to visit Taj Museum.

JAMA Masjid
This Jama Masjid located in Agra was built by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in 1648 AD. The Jama Masjid located in this Agra is also known as Jami Masjid or Juma Masjid. Made of red sandstone and white marble in beautiful carvings. This simply designed mosque looks very attractive. The courtyard of the Jama Masjid of Agra is very large, where a large number of people can offer Namaz at the same time. The Jama Masjid located in this Agra is considered one of the major attractions of Agra.

Agra Fort
Apart from the Taj Mahal, Agra is home to one of the finest Mughal forts in India, Agra Fort built on the banks of the Yamuna River. The construction of the fort was started by the Mughal Emperor Akbar in 1565 and changed the reign of his grandson Shah Jahan. Originally it was built for military purposes and later it was used as a palace. Apart from this, it was also used as a prison, in which Shah Jahan was kept locked by his son Aurangzeb for 8 years, Shah Jahan was snatched from power in 1658. The 2.5 kilometer long walls of the fort include the Shahjahani Mahal, Jahangiri Mahal, Khas Mahal, Diwan-i-Aam Am and Diwan-i-Khas for the public, fish tank, Nagina Masjid, Angoor Ke Bagh and Moti Masjid. . This world heritage site is a magnificent piece of architecture that you must visit.

Channi Ka Rauza
Channi ka Rauja is a funerary monument located on the eastern bank of the Yamuna River in Agra. It is also known as China Tomb, from China meaning 'Chinese' and 'Rauza' meaning 'tomb'. This temple is the final resting place of Persian scholar and poet- Allama Afzal Khan Mulla. Built between 1628 and 1639, the monument is a fine example of the Indo-Persian style of architecture. This mausoleum is located very close to the Taj Mahal and just 1 km from Itmad-ud-Daulah's mausoleum in Ram Bagh and is easily accessible by auto rickshaw or electric rickshaw or local rickshaw.