IST (Greenwich Mean Time +5:30) is the time standard in India.
The months of November through February are considered to be Agra’s prime tourism months. This is due to the fact that everyday temperatures during this protracted “winter” range from the 70s to the low 80s. Although the rates will be expensive and there will be a large number of tourists, you will be able to avoid the intense heat and frequent downpours that occur throughout the spring and summer months. Agra experiences heavy rainfall from the beginning of the monsoon season in July to the end of the season in September. Temperatures in the months of April, May, and June regularly climb far beyond 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
Auto-rickshaws are the most convenient method to navigate about Agra. They can speed through the city streets and are fairly priced. Air-conditioned taxis are more expensive than auto-rickshaws, but with such a low conversion rate, you can definitely get by with a cab or two here and there. The distance between the key attractions makes walking impossible.
The majority of visitors fly into Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL) in Delhi and then take a train to Agra. Every day, many trains go from New Delhi to Agra Cantt. It is recommended to check about tickets from your hotel before to your journey, or to order online ahead of time.
You can also travel to the New Delhi railway station and buy tickets at the foreign tourism offices situated within, but due to the large number of passengers that use Indian Railways on a daily basis (23 million), you may be turned away. The length of the voyage is determined by the train, but if you have the means, take the Gatimaan Express. This train is now India’s quickest, taking passengers from New Delhi to Agra in under two hours.
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