10 famous places you must visit while travelling from Delhi to Agra.
It was my history teacher who always used to say that one must go and visit Delhi
And Agra at the time of vacations. Winter was the time and I was having 7 days holidays.
So, I with my family and brothers planned a 4 day trip to delhi and agra.
All of us were excited to see the heart of India which has in it beautiful monuments , traditional markets, history of the ones who once ruled us , great architecture and many more
Fascinating things.
So yes we reached delhi in the early morning . I was surfing the net all my way to delhi
,looking for online games and apps and there I found one interesting app named ahaTaxis.
Googled about it and found it charges only on way fare . So , i told my father about this and yes my father agreed to use
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At last we purchased a pack of famous petha. This was how I enjoyed my trip from Delhi to Agra.
What I can say, with my recent experience from my Delhi to Agra taxi trip is if you are planning to visit Agra to Delhi. During the journey from DELHI to AGRA through NH 8 you (never use short forms) should not miss these 10 famous at all. ० Badkhal Lake Badkhal Lake was a former natural lake situated in Badkhal village near Faridabad, in the Indian state of Haryana, about 32 kilometers from Delhi. Fringed by the hills of the Aravalli Range this was a man-made embankment.
०Raja Nahar Singh Palace
Today, the walls of Raja Nahar Singh Palace at Ballabgarh, vibrate again with the echo of drums and trumpets... With the eager feet of visitors... And the exclaims of delight at the sight of this beautifully maintained palace of the legendary Raja Nahar Singh. Being introduced as a HERITAGE PROPERTY, the Palace dates to the 18th century AD.
०Baba Farid's Tomb
It is quite good for
History Buffs and Photo Fanatics.
०Surajkund
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