Guidelines

Can you take pictures in front of the Taj Mahal?

Can you take pictures in front of the Taj Mahal?

On the opposite side of the Yamuna River, north of Taj Mahal one can find the garden complex of Mehtab Bagh. The perfect spot to snap some sunrise shots of the Taj Mahal. Make sure to check when the sun will rise and leave in time. Unfortunately tripods are strictly prohibited within the Mehtab Bagh.

Why can’t you take pictures inside the Taj Mahal?

Inside the Taj Mahal The outside? Sure, snap away. But the inside is a tomb and it’s disrespectful to photograph it. There are strict rules dictating what you can and can’t capture inside, as well as guards to check that you’re not sneaking pictures.

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Can we shoot inside Taj Mahal?

Photography is prohibited inside the main mausoleum. Visitors are requested not to make noise inside the mausoleum. Above mentioned list of prohibited items along with mobile phones are banned for night viewing of the Taj Mahal.

Can you photograph the crown jewels?

Please keep in mind that you will not be able to take any photographs while visiting the Crown Jewels. Cameras are strictly forbidden and visitors are not allowed to take pictures. Be aware that guards may try to stop you if any attempt is made to use a camera or snap a shot of this exhibit.

Where can I take a sunset photo in Taj Mahal?

Sunset Photo Spot Taj Mahal / Yamuna River A great place to shoot sunset and include the Taj Mahal in your composition is located a few hundred meters east of the Taj Mahal. Standing in front of the eastern gate, turn right and follow Dashehara Ghat Road towards Yamuna River.

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What are the best things to do at Taj Mahal?

Be at the Taj Mahal gate before sunrise. Make use of the golden hour. Try different perspectives by exploring the symmetry of the Taj Mahal. Make use of the water ponds and canals to play with reflections of the Taj Mahal. Try some monochromes. Look out in every corner for interesting elements and details.

How many people take pictures of the Taj Mahal every year?

You end up with the same photo approximately 8 million people take of the Taj Mahal every year. Wanna say: it is incredibly hard to find unique angles of world-famous destinations like the Taj Mahal. Especially if you’re short on time and only have a few days to explore potential photo locations.

Why choose monochrome photography for Taj Mahal photography?

Shooting in monochrome enhances the appeal of stone structures and monuments. The Taj Mahal, with its white marble extravaganza is a fitting monument to try this out. As the crowds keep thronging, it is impossible to avoid people completely in all your frames.