India Virtual Reality Tours
360° virtual reality photos will take you to Forts, Palaces and Exotic Places.
Also into simple villages where animals are still being used to draw water from old wells.
How it Works:
Open up one of the VR Photos to start your tour. Use your
mouse click and drag the photo in any direction and the mouse wheel to zoom in and out.
Hotspots:
You will see some hotspots (red dots) (green dots) the red
ones will take you to that location, green ones open close-up photos.
Control Bar:
At the bottom of the VR Photo is a control bar with buttons,
the buttons will give you more control.
It is recommended that you click on the
full screen button, and switch to high quality for the best views.
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Agra India
360° Virtual Reality Tours
Agra, Uttar Pradesh.
Explore all around the Taj Mahal and most of Agra in 360° Virtual
Reality where the views almost come alive as you rotate 360°
to view in any direction and zoom in for a closer look.
Travel around Agra and up the banks of Yamuna river touring
the Agra Fort, Baby Taj (Itimad-ud-Daulah) and the Chini-Ka-Roza.
Journey over to Akbar's Tomb for some tourism inside and out of this
fabulous place and even enjoy a nighttime wedding precession.
New Agra Tour With Google Map.
New Agra Tour
New Interactive Virtual Reality tour of Agra.
The 360 deg VR photos show places in and around the Taj Mahal,
life along the Yamuna River, around the Baby Taj, Chini Ka Roza, Jami Masjid, Akbar Tomb and plenty of views around town.
A thumbnail menu at the top left of the 360VR images will take you to the main monuments.
The Google map has markers (hotspots), when clicked on they will open up an new image at that location.
The map also has radar showing which direction you’re looking and travel in to reach other map markers.
Taj Mahal.
The Taj Mahal, the magnificent mausoleum in Agra
is one of the eighth wonder in the world. With Virtual Reality Tourism you can
now travel all around the the Taj Mahal and even relax it it's splendid gardens.
Agra Fort.
The fort is also known as Lal Qila, Fort Rouge and
Red Fort of Agra. It is about 2.5 km northwest of its much more
famous sister monument, the Taj Mahal.
Baby Taj.
Itimad-ud-Daula's Tomb, The walls are white marble from Rajasthan encrusted with
semi-precious stone decorations - cornelian, jasper, lapis lazuli, onyx,
and topaz in elaborate image decorations like cut fruit or vases containing bouquets.
Chini-Ka-Roza.
The tomb of afzal khan is located along the
Yamuna River and gets its name from the brightly colored glazed tiles
that decorate it. This place is in poor condition and few tourist go there anymore.
Akbar's Tomb.
Akbar's tomb is a medley of architectural styles,
displaying more interest in experimentation than harmony of design.
The entrance to Akbar's tomb in Sikandra is under a huge arched gateway,
similar to the Buland Darwaza at Fatehpur Sikri.
Yamuna River.
The Yamuna River is the life blood of Agra.
Produce is grown in its sand, water buffalos forage along the banks,
and when your laundry is sent out where does it go? Washing
and drying sheets in the Yamuna River.
Jama Masjid, Agra.
Opposite the fort and overlooking Agra Fort railway station,
the Jami Masjid or "Friday Mosque". Water buffalos pass by every day around 4pm on their
way back home from the Yamuna River.
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