These days are free to enter the Taj Mahal: Here's why?
The taj mahal is a well-liked tourist destination for the entire world as well as the perfect weekend getaway location for residents of Delhi-NCR. There are several ways to get to the taj mahal, including buses, railways, and even a road trip is worthwhile.
Visitors must reserve a ticket to enter the Taj Mahal's grounds for Rs 50 per person for indian visitors and Rs 1100 per person for foreign visitors.
However, there are just a few days a year when visitors can enter the magnificent taj mahal for free to commemorate the anniversary of the passing of Mughal Emperor Shahjahan, who also constructed the monument for his late wife mumtaz Mahal and is frequently referred as as a geometric wonder. The taj mahal will be free to enter this year from february 17 to february 19.
According to Ibrahim Zaidi, chairman of the Urs committee, Shah Jahan's Urs will be held from february 17 to february 19 this year, as it does every year. For these three days, pilgrims and visitors will both receive free admission to the Taj Mahal.
The graves of Shah Jahan and mumtaz will be available for public sight in the basement to commemorate the 368th anniversary of Shah Jahan's passing. There will be many ceremonies conducted, including "chadar poshi," "sandal," "gusul," "kul," and others. The taj mahal, one of the seven wonders of the world, is a representation of love. Architecture enthusiasts might go to the taj mahal at this time to see the unusual opening of Shahjahan and Mumtaz's tomb.