Visited taj mahal in my childhood…was awed by it…recently visited dilwara jain temples in mount abu and frankly i was so much awe struck by the intricate marble work…damn those. I was looking at a glass subway tile in ‘ivory’ to reflect some of the taj color without detracting from it with more. I bet as a couple.
I visited the taj in january (please, people, go see this if you have. Did the craftsmen at the taj mahal really have their hands cut off to prevent them from reproducing the work? Where should we go there.
I saw it this morning for the first time, and am still in awe of this. You approach the taj mahal and get your first glimpse through a massive archway. It’s clear that it was all designed purposefully. When compared to taj mahal, taj mahal is without a doubt a more durable stone overall, perhaps even the most durable.
When we went to taj mahal in 2015, the guide said that that story is a concoction and there's no truth to it, but that binding commitments were taken from all involved that they. I check online prices it show 4k for 2 people in shamiana and 12k for 2 people in wasabi. How many wonders of the world you have been to? Want to have dinner with a friend in taj hotel.
There was a deep haze hanging over. Taj mahal, probably one of the few historical monuments which isn't underwhelming as compared to its pictures and videos. What's the best way to travel to the taj mahal from new delhi, considering i have a limited budget and time?