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No minimum number of attendeesNo minimum number of attendees is required for the tour
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Free booking and cancellationFree payment tour, no set price, booking and cancellation are free
Greetings from Riyaz!! I am Agra born & raised in the narrow alleys of Agra where I learned about the different Cultures of various religions. from my childhood culture & architecture inspired me Most, My city Agra is a fusion of old & Modern cities like very few other cities in north India. Finally, I began to work as a tour guide to share about my City with travelers. This walk is for the people who want to explore Agra like a local. In this walk, we will see a glimpse of city life and the experiences of city locals.
This tour is for people who want to explore Agra like a local. On this walk, we will see a glimpse of the life of the city and the experiences of the locals of the city.
Itinerary:
You will discover with me the hidden side of Agra and I will give you tips and suggestions to enjoy the city in the best way.
The walk will start from the entrance gate of Agra Fort railway station.
We will learn about the Railways System introduced by Birtishers & how it works.
This 17th Century Mosque is an architectural masterpiece of Mughal architecture built in 1648 by Jahanara Begum. See the Beautiful Architecture & Calligraphy, Get insights on how Muslims Perform their Prayers
Kinari Bazar is a narrow alley market very famous amongst the Locals & Tourists. You can see the Ladies Fabrics, Imitation Jewellery, Perfumes & Decorative artifacts.
Johri Bazar translates to Jewellers Market.This Market was established in the Period of Sikandar Lodhi. You can see numerous shops in the market selling the Jewelry.
It is Believed this was the market for Merchants from Kashmir who sell their products from Kashmir such as Wool , Pashmina , Carpets , Shawls and other Handicraft artifacts. After the independence this area became popular as the Red Light area in Agra having many of the Brothels once upon a time.
Mankameshwar Temple is an ancient temple at Agra & is Dedicated to Lord Shiva.You will see the shops selling the articles of Prayer in narrow alley.
Free tours do not have a set price, instead, each person gives the guru at the end of the tour the amount that he or she considers appropriate (these usually range from €10 to $50 depending on satisfaction with the tour).