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Budget traveller's guide to visiting the Taj Mahal
ETimes | May 11, 2025 12:39 AM CST

The Taj Mahal , is a marvel of architecture situated in the city of love, Agra , Uttar Pradesh. It is among the seven wonders of the world. A major tourist attraction in India that draws millions of visitors each year. But exploring such an iconic monument doesn't have to cost a fortune, with some start and before hand planning, you can experience the grandeur of the Taj on a budget. Here's how you can plan that budget-friendly trip.

Getting to Agra

Agra is easily accessible by train and bus, especially from Delhi, Jaipur, and other major towns. The cheapest and most efficient option is the train. Depending on the class, the Taj Express and Gatimaan Express from Delhi could cost between INR 100 to INR 500. Sleeper and second-class coaches are great options for truly low-budget travellers. From Agra to Delhi, regular buses are operated by the Uttar Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (UPSRTC), and the fare is between INR 200 and INR 300. Autorickshaws, bike rickshaws, and e-rickshaws are cheap and available in Agra.

Taj Mahal entry and best visiting times
Except for Friday, when it closes early for prayers, the Taj Mahal remains open to the public every day from dawn to dusk. Indian citizens pay INR 50 to visit, foreign tourists pay INR 1,100 (which includes add-ons such as water, shoe covers, and shuttle), and SAARC citizens pay INR 540. Sunrise is the best time to visit because fewer visitors are there and the monument is warmed by soft morning light. The weather is also cooler, and there are better photography opportunities early in the morning.

Budget-friendly lodging

There are plenty of affordable accommodations in Agra, especially in the localities near the Taj Mahal. For just INR 400 to INR 1,200 per night, search for cheap lodges, guesthouses, and hostels that offer clean, basic rooms. Some low-budget hotels also have rooftop views of the Taj so you can witness a breathtaking sunrise or sunset without additional cost. Acquiring the best offers can be obtained by reserving in advance or during off-season.

Enjoy delectable cuisines

You can have Agra's street food and traditional fare without breaking the bank. There is chaat, kachori, samosas, and stuffed parathas at very cheap prices—usually below ₹100—at food stalls in the neighbourhood and small eateries. There are sweets such as the famous Agra petha and refreshing lassis too, at affordable prices. For real, affordable food, look for local markets and side streets over expensive restaurants near tourist hotspots.

Travel tips to save more

Travelling from April to September, when accommodations and attractions are less crowded and more affordable, will save you the most. If travelling in the summery months, bring light clothing, comfortable walking shoes, and a refillable water bottle. When haggling with local vendors or rickshaw operators, be respectful and have cash handy for small transactions, since many businesses don't accept digital payments.


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