TAJ MAHAL BOAT RIDE

How to Take a Taj Mahal Mahal Boat Ride, the BEST thing to do in Agra!

It’s sunrise, and the mist on Yamuna River spreads out like a thin pashmina. Along the river, old men gather to do laughing yoga, a woman feeds cows for karma, and there’s a wooden boat tied to the banks. A few years ago, the government banned boat rides at the Taj Mahal, but one determined man with a friendly relationship with Taj Mahal security makes this once-in-a-life-time experience, a Taj Mahal Boat ride, live on.

Tip:

 The Taj Mahal is closed on Fridays!

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If you’re visiting outside of peak season, you’ll likely have the banks to yourself and can bargain for the price of a 15-20 minute boat ride (between 500 and 800 INR depending on your bargaining skills).

Reaching this spot is really easy. Follow directions in Google Maps, or simply once you reach Taj East gate, turn right and walk all the way on the left until you reach the river. Simple! He’s there from sunrise until about 10:00am, so you can either visit first thing on a different day or combine it with a visit inside the Taj Mahal.

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 As of 2024, there are NO boat rides at sunset! The best time to visit is from December to February when the sun rises behind the Taj Mahal and there’s a fog over the Yamuna River.

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From the wooden boat, there’s a peaceful stillness in the lapping of the waves on the riverbank, the silhouettes of birds overhead, and the shimmering reflection of the Taj Mahal.

It’s my favorite way to see the Taj Mahal by far. From here, surrounded by the quiet of dawn, you really get a sense of how seeing the Taj Mahal must have felt before tours and before cameras and before travelers even. I couldn’t help but think this is how Shah Jahan might have wanted it to he seen.

How to Plan Your Trip to Agra

Where to Stay in Agra

Staying near to the Taj Mahal will mean you’re a 15 to 25 minute drive away from the rest of Agra’s best things to do. For budget stays, Genesis Homestay was okay with free breakfast available and less than 1.5km away from the Taj Mahal.

How to Get to Agra

The best way to visit Agra is by train to Agra Cantt or Agra Fort station. You can alsoo take a bus, hire a private taxi, or fly to Agra Airport. Flying or hiring a private taxi will be the most expensive. You can book trains directly from the IRCTC website, from ixigo, or from 12Go.

How to Get Around Agra

The best way to get around is by Uber. If you stay near to the Taj Mahal, most attractions like Agra Fort and Itmad-ud-Daula will be within a 15 to 25 minute drive. Hiring a tuk-tuk from nearby the Taj Mahal to attractions like the Agra Fort and Itmad-ud-Daula should cost 150 to 200 INR, but depends on your bargaining skills.

 Where to Eat in Agra

Sheroes Hangout Cafe – For amazing coffee and vegetarian food (by donation), and an even better cause!

Chef Signature Restaurant – Just 1.5km from the Taj Mahal, a rooftop restaurant serving some of the best food we had in India! We loved their Kadai Chicken for just 350 INR.Heart of Taj Cafe & Kitchen – Across the street from Chef Signature Restaurant, an even better rooftop view with a glimpse of the Taj Mahal from their top floor. What their food lacks in flavor it makes up for with unbeatable sunset views.

Safety in Agra

Like the rest of India, unfortunately it’s still not advisable for women to walk alone at night or in secluded areas. For added safety, connect with other female travelers in the Girls Love Travel and Host a Sister Facebook groups. Agra is a fairly safe city, but be wary of pickpockets in markets and crowded areas.

Safety Tip:

Buy an Addalock, an added safety lock for your door, here! After having my hotel room broken into multiple times in India, I don’t travel without it.

Health in Agra

Only drink filtered water, not tap. Avoid eating out at unpopular restaurants or street food stalls that are not vetted by other tourists. Avoid eating vegetables and fruits that are cut, not peeled. Brush your teeth with filtered water, not tap. If worse comes to worse, carry Imodium with you along with toilet paper and hand sanitizer, and enjoy India’s incredible food! To quote Anthony Bourdain, “Indian food won’t kill you.”
 
Malaria and dengue fever are still a risk in Agra, so make sure to take anti-malaria tablets.

Travel Insurance for India

Whatever you do, don’t travel without travel insurance. Whether it’s sickness, theft, or lost luggage, something WILL go wrong, and travel insurance is your only way of lessening costs!

India Travel Essentials

Traveling comes with a unique set of challenges. To keep your journey happy, healthy, and safe, I recommend traveling with these:

Addalock (Don’t travel to India without this! It’s an added safety lock that works with any door).

Ear plugs and eye mask (For overnight train rides!)

Hand sanitiser and wet wipes (In India, these are a must.)

Reusable water bottle  (Save plastic by investing in a Grayl water purification bottle, which lets you fill up from any water source, anywhere in the world.)

Power bank (There’s not much worse than running out of phone battery and not being able to find your way home.)

International travel adapter (You’ll need at least one of these for all of your trips.)

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