How to Travel by Train, Bus, and Car from Delhi to Agra The Yamuna River banks, 130 miles south of New Delhi, are home to Agra, a city renowned for its Mughal heritage and architectural wonders. Along with the nearby cities of Delhi and Jaipur, it is one of the destinations on India's tourist route known as the "Golden Triangle." While it boasts a lot of amazing attractions worth seeing, most visitors come for the Taj Mahal. This well-known mausoleum is well-known all over the world and has been dubbed "the pearl of Muslim art in India" by UNESCO in addition to being named one of the Seven New Wonders of the World. India has great rail service and a reserved ticketing system, making travel around the country simple even though it may initially seem difficult. Because of how quickly the train travels, if you get a roundtrip ticket, you may visit Agra for a day and return to New Delhi by evening. The cheapest choice is a bus, although the journey is much longer and the cost difference is small. If a traveller wants the least complicated option, they can take a cab or private automobile, which can take three to five hours, depending on traffic. Suggested Tour: Agra Sightseeing Tour, Delhi to Agra Tour, Agra Fatehpur Sikri Tour, Delhi Agra Tour by Train
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