
The Taj Mahal is known as a symbol of love. Indeed, but there are many other unsaid stories of the power struggle to establish Agra as a center of influence similar to present-day Samarkand in Uzbekistan.
We often overlook the inlay art that adorns the walls of the Taj and the stories of the artisans behind the scenes. Back in the day, people were called from as far as Persia to work with expert local Hindu architects from India over a period of 16 years, making the Taj a breadwinner for hundreds of families in the early 17th century.
The Agra inlay artisans tour starts with a visit to the Taj Mahal, followed by the families who are still the custodians of inlay art.
Agra Inlay Artisans Tour


Doing the Taj and the artisans together enhances your overall experience. However, we have the option to do a workshop with the artisans separately, if that is of interest. You’ll get an option to book only the workshop in the bookings section.
Yes, you can. Just tell the number of people you are and any other special requirements along with your enquiry, and we will set up a private tour for you.
Yes. Simply send us the name and location of your hotel when you make the booking. Depending on the number of people, we will set up a private car at an additional cost.
Yes, we have had hundreds of solo female travelers on this tour. Our storyteller and tour guide is well-equipped to take care of the safety aspect. Visit our homepage to view our verified Google and TripAdvisor reviews.
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Guided tour of old Delhi with food
Visit the spice, cloth, and jewel markets
Street food tasting
Guided storytelling tour
Visit stepwells & temples
Visit the bangle makers of Amer
