Taj Mahal India is one of the most admirable treasures of India. The magnificent edifice is an evidence of Shah Jahan's love for Mumtaz Mahal. Give it as many metaphors, the beauty still cannot be described in any one single phrase. This 'marvel of marble', is located in the Indian city, Agra in Uttar Pradesh. This piece of architural excellence took 22 long years to come into being. Once a monument of love for Shah Jahan has today not only inspired lovers, but has attracted many tourists from all across globe.

For years, it has been a silent evidence to the tests of time. Even today it is frequented by so many travelers each year. Ustad Ahamad Lahori, a Persian Architect, gave the solid form to the dream of Mumtaz Mahal which she cherished and asked to be fulfilled after her death. The Yamuna river flowing adjacent to Taj enhances to the charm of the marble structure.

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Even government of Uttar Pradesh realizes the importance of Taj Mahal in boosting the tourism industry of the state and India as well. Keeping this mind, many events are organized from time to time to promote tourism in state and India also. Among them, the most famous is the Taj Mahotsav. Actually Taj Mahotsav is a annual feast for rich heritage of Indian arts and crafts, dance and music, culture, and cuisine. Everyone is seen soaked in the hues of Taj Mahotsav in the month of February.

The tourists have a desire of seeing the Taj in the moonlight. So on full moon nights, tourists just horde the site to witness of white structure flirting with the gleaming moonlight. It is believed that seeing the Taj in moonlight has an everlasting impression on your mind and soul. The memorable trip to Taj Mahal will take you closer to its glorious history and exquisite architecture.

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