If India attracts tourists from the other countries, the major credit holds is Taj Mahal. A brilliant marvel piece of architecture and the seventh wonder of the world “the monument of eternal love”built on the banks of river Yamuna by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan for her beloved wife Mumtaz. The amalgamation of the history, architecture and romance altogether is what that makes the major lifeline of the Indian tourism industry. Featuring in UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites, and the 50 of the most popular destination Taj Mahal the world famous monument. The city is on the banks of the River Yamuna and many tourists visit here all year round. Once done admiring the Taj Mahal, one should move on to other important sites, Akbar’s Tomb to Agra Fort and the walled city of Fatehpur Sikri, are some of the gems that Agra has to offer. A person coming to Agra is not likely to go back empty-handed for there are so many shops of art, craft and other souvenirs, one just can’t miss splurging on the marble crafts like miniature marble replica of Taj Mahal or the exquisite marble vases, ashtrays and ornamental boxes. Agra is famous for leather, be it leather boots, belts, bags, slipper or jackets and another must-buy item is the rugs and carpets. Agra is famous for its delicacies too and acknowledged as one of the best street food serving spots in the country by many connoisseurs. Petha is a sweet dish being a speciality of Agra.