Taj Mahal obscured by winter fog. Does the fog reduce in the afternoon?

Taj Mahal obscured by winter fog. Does the fog reduce in the afternoon? - Woods Covered With Snow

From todays Times of India newspaper:

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I'm surprised there's such thick fog at the beginning of December. I assume those tourists were visiting early morning, and the 50m visibility wouldn't have stopped them from viewing the Taj up close, but by approximately what time in the day would the fog reduce sufficiently so that the Taj could be viewed clearly from where those tourists are standing?

I assume the same would apply to most of the other tourist spots in Agra and Delhi?






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Which day is best for Taj Mahal?

Avoid winters as the Taj will shadowed by fog, i.e., from the months of November to February. So early summers, i.e., from March to June is the best time to visit the monument. And the best days to plan a visit are between Monday and Thursday. Just in case you are planning a trip to Taj Mahal, take note of these tips.

Is it good to visit Taj Mahal in December?

Yes, in December it is very foggy in Agra as it is usual climate of north India. But it is high tourist season also.As weather is suitable for Foreigner tourists . Avoid to visit early morning to Taj mahal but after ward around 10 AM you can visit Taj mahal.

Why Taj Mahal is not open at night?

"But since in the month of Ramzan, the Taj Mahal's gates only open for the Namaz at night, the tourists are not allowed to view the Taj at night. Muslims coming to offer Namaz at the Taj mosque are given ID cards for this purpose," he said.

How does Taj Mahal looks in morning?

An interesting facet of the Taj Mahal is that it changes colours throughout the day. During sunrise, it appears to be pale pink; in the afternoon, it is sparkling white; and in the evenings, it turns a bronzish-orange as the sun sets. In late evenings, the Taj appears to be light-bluish in colour.



Taaj Mahal in Winter foggy weather




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