Good news for tourists, the way to enjoy the Taj Mahal under the moonlight is now easier

Offline ticket booking is required to visit the Taj Mahal under the full moon. As a result, this latent desire of many tourists is suppressed. But this time there is good news for tourists. Because there is no need to burn more wood.

In fact, tourists had to buy tickets from the ASI office at 22 Mall Road to visit the Taj Mahal at night. But now this system has changed. Because the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has made ticket booking for night views easier. The booking process has been made online for the convenience of tourists.

How to book tickets:

Tourists can book tickets by visiting the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) website asi.paygov.org.in. The ticket price for Indian tourists is fixed at Rs.510. However, this price has been kept at 750 takas for foreign tourists. However, the ticket price for 3 years to 15 years has been fixed at rs. 500.

50 tourists can visit one bar:

Even though the ticket arrangement is done online, the arrangement for visiting the Taj Mahal at night will remain the same.

ASI has generated a total of 8 batches for night vision. Maximum 50 tourists in each batch can visit the Taj Mahal at night. According to that calculation, a total of 400 tourists can visit the Taj Mahal at night in 1 day. Tourists can see the Taj Mahal at night from 8 pm to 12:30 am.

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