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Taj Mahal`s Entry Fee All Set To Skyrocket? Know New Ticket Price, Real Reason Behind Possible Surge
Taj Mahal Ticket Price: At present, Indian tourists pay 50 rupees for a ticket, while foreign tourists pay 1100 rupees.
Taj Mahal Ticket Price: Visiting the Taj Mahal is about to become more expensive. A proposal has been put forward to raise ticket prices for Indian tourists by Rs. 30 and for foreign tourists by Rs. 100. Recently, the Agra Development Authority (ADA) has submitted this proposal to the government.
At present, Indian tourists pay 50 rupees for a ticket, while foreign tourists pay 1100 rupees. An extra fee of Rs. 200 is required to access the main dome. Of the 50 rupees paid by Indian tourists, Rs. 40 go to the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) and Rs. 10 to the ADA.
Why Is the Taj Mahal Possibly Raising Ticket Prices?
The ADA is seeking to equalize its share of ticket revenue with that of the ASI. If the proposal is approved, the ticket price for Indian tourists will rise to Rs. 80, and the ticket for foreign tourists will increase to Rs. 1200. The current ticket for foreign visitors includes Rs. 500 for the ADA and Rs. 600 for the ASI. The ADA plans to increase its share to Rs. 600, resulting in a 100-rupee hike for foreign tickets.
The ADA has directed its chairperson and divisional commissioner, Ritu Maheshwari, to forward the proposal for the fee increase to the government. ADA Vice President Anita Yadav has also sought approval from the Principal Secretary of Urban Planning for the fee hike. The new rates will take effect once they receive official approval.
Foreign tourists will also receive a welcome kit from the ADA, which includes a 500 ml water bottle, shoe covers, and a carry bag. The ADA has stated that the fee increase is necessary to improve tourist amenities and security.
Shraddha Shandilya, Secretary of the ADA, confirmed that the proposal has been sent to the government and that the new rates will be implemented upon approval. Currently, a single ticket covers both the ADA and ASI for the Taj Mahal. For other sites like Fatehpur Sikri, Etmad-ud-Daula, Sikandra, and Agra Fort, separate tickets are required for the ASI and ADA. If approved, a unified ticket system will be introduced for these sites as well.