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My trip to Agra & Bharatpur

Day 1 - 6:15 from Home town, Reached 8:30 at Hazrat Nizamuddin, Took the train at 8:40AM, Reached Agra Cantt at

11:45AM. Hired an auto and booked Hotel Basera at 12:30PM. Left hotel at 1:00PM for Itmad-ud-daulah (Baby Taj). We needed to cross the river Yamuna to see it.
Then we came to Agra Fort(Red Fort) at 3:00PM. There were a big crowd. It was possible to enter after 4:30 PM only, but we hired a guide in 175 rupees and he arranged the tickets with extra charge of 20 rupees in 5 minutes only. We entered in the Fort and saw there 9 inner forts namely Sheeshmakal, Diwanekhas, Diwaneaam, and more.
Then we went to see Motilal Nehru Park just beside the Fort at 5:00PM and returned to the hotel through Meena Bazaar at 6:00PM.

Day 2 - We booked a cab and left for Bharatpur birdsanctuary at 6:00AM in the morning. Heavy fog was there. We reached the sanctuary at 7:30AM. After having lots of fun there and cycling we left for Fatehpur Sikri at 11:30AM.

Day 3 -

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