There are three seasons in Agra, home to the Taj Mahal: the hot season (April to June), the rainy season (July to September), and the (mild) dry season (October to March).
October to March is the best time period to visit the Taj Mahal weather-wise, when temperatures average from 15 to 27°C (59–81°F). It perfectly avoids the rains and summer heat, and allows you to fully immerse yourself in a dreamy visit.
March, October, and November are ideal for photography, with cool weather, clear skies, and fewer crowds (in contrast to December to February's colder, foggier, and busier months).
If you seek a time with the fewest tourist numbers, visit the Taj Mahal from April to September (in the low season), and avoid weekends and public holidays.
During the day, sunrise is undoubtedly the best time for the most favorable lighting, low crowding, and avoidance of extreme heat.
Quick Facts on Visiting the Taj Mahal
- The Taj Mahal opens from sunrise (around 6 a.m.) to sunset (around 6:30 p.m.) every day except Fridays. The opening hours may change seasonally, so double check with us before going.
- You're suggested to stay at least 3 hours to take plenty of awesome photos and admire its beauty leisurely.
- There are three gates in the Taj Mahal: the Western Gate, Eastern Gate, and Southern Gate. Entry is not allowed at the Southern Gate.
- From the parking lot of the Taj Mahal, you would get to a gateway by a battery-powered golf cart.
- Children below the age of 15 years enjoy free entry to the Taj Mahal.
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Tips for Visiting the Taj Mahal in Different Seasons
Visiting Taj Mahal in the Hot Season (April to June)
If you can put up with the extreme heat around 40°C (106°F), the rewards will include appreciating the Taj at lowest visitor numbers and prices.
1. Visiting at sunrise:
You can choose a heritage hotel near the Taj for more convenient visit and visit the Taj Mahal at sunrise to avoid the daytime heat.
2. What to Pack:
Bring sunglasses, sun cream, and a hat to protect you from the strong sunlight. Fast-drying T-shirts are more comfortable for the hot days.
Visiting the Taj Mahal in the Rainy Season (July to September)
Daily top temperatures drop to around 34°C (93°F) thanks to the monsoon rains. The Taj Mahal receives its heaviest rainfall in July and August and the monsoon rains end in September.
Visiting in rainy season, you're likely to have the Taj yourself. When it rains during your visit, you might see the magical Taj Mahal with rain and sun at the same time, or you could choose to spend more time inside the Taj.
1. Check the weather forecast:
The rainfall rarely lasts for more than 2 or 3 days at a time. You can check the forecast for the predicted rainfall timings one day before, so that you can plan to avoid the rainfall as much as possible.
2. Have a flexible itinerary:
If you're willing to brave the high rainfall months, you should have a flexible itinerary to make the most of gaps between cloudbursts for outdoor activities.
3. What to Pack:
Pack sun protection and waterproofs, as there may be no way to get around visiting the Taj when it is raining if it rains solidly for the 3 days of your visit.
Visiting the Taj Mahal in the Dry Season (October to March)
The most pleasant weather usually brings the biggest crowds.
1. Make reservations at least 3 months in advance:
If you're planning to visit during this period, booking at least 3 months before is necessary to guarantee rooms, tickets and guides will be available. Contact us to enjoy worry-free booking: You enjoy 100% refund of any payments made to China Highlights prior to 3 weeks before departure (detail⇒). Check India tours for inspiration >>>
2. Visiting at Sunrise:
During your visit, you're suggested to visit the Taj at sunrise before most tourists flood in.
When foggy days come in December and January, you'd better visit after 10 a.m. for better photos.
3. What to pack:
A dress or a t-shirt with shorts are good options to wear during the day. In the evenings, jackets, coats, and sweaters are needed, particularly in India's winter (Dec.–Feb.).
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Best Times to Visit the Taj Mahal to Avoid Crowds
1. Visit in Low Season
During the low travel season (April to September), you're expected to meet the smallest crowds and benefit from big promotions (30–50% off) from hotels and airlines. The only drawback is the unpleasant heat from April to June and the high rainfall from July to September.
2. Visit on Weekdays and Avoid Holidays
Apart from visiting in the low travel season, avoiding public holidays and weekends is useful to beat the crowds. Diwali, Holi, Eid, and Christmas always make the Taj Mahal busier than usual. Check out the exact dates of India Holidays in 2025.
3. Visit in the Early Morning
If traveling in high season, you're suggested to visit the Taj at sunrise (around 5:30 a.m.) for less crowding.
Also, pre-book your tickets to avoid waiting around. An experienced guide would help you get your tickets quickly, enter the marvelous Taj smoothly, and suggest the best spots to visit with less crowding. We can help with this. Contact us.
Best Times of Day to Visit the Taj Mahal: Sunrise, Sunset
Shutterbugs are always big on sunrises and sunsets. Skies are full of colors during these periods. They benefit from the soft light and vibrant sky changes. At the Taj Mahal, sunrise is better than sunset, as there are less visitors.
At sunrise, you could appreciate the dramatic color changes on the marbles of the Taj and get incredible photos. The earlier you get your tickets, the more likely you are to have the Taj Mahal to yourself, especially during the off season (April to June).
Sunset is another good time to see the picturesque Taj, but you would have to endure the crowds close to the Taj. If you don't want to miss sunrise and sunset with the Taj, we suggest you head to the Mehtab Bagh for a distant sunset view in relative peace upon your arrival, and then have an up-close view of the Taj the next early morning.
The Taj Mahal on Full Moon Nights: Not Advised
The Taj Mahal is typically open for 5 nights a month during the full moon phase. However, a moonlight visit is not suitable for a photography tour, because video cameras are not allowed inside the monument during this time.
As per most reviews, a night visit is not as enjoyable or worth the money. Paying 1.5 times the daytime price, you just get 30 minutes to see the shadowy Taj from the gateway (quite a long distance away).
If you would like a night view (that is just as good), booking a hotel with Taj Mahal views or going to the Mehtab Bagh is much better value. For more details, see The Taj Mahal at Night: Full Moon Night Visits, Places for Night Views
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