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India Sri Lanka 11 March 2025

 The Taj Mahal: A Dawn of Wonder and Reflection

What can I possibly say about the Taj Mahal that hasn’t already been said? No words, no photographs, no stories can truly capture the essence of this architectural masterpiece. It’s one of those rare places that transcends description, leaving you in silent awe as you stand before its grandeur.

Our day began in the predawn darkness, with a 5:45 AM departure from the hotel. By 5:55 AM, we were at the gates of the Taj Mahal, the air crisp and tinged with anticipation. A short 500-metre walk brought us to the entrance, where a queue had already formed. The gates open half an hour before sunrise, and thankfully, we didn’t have to wait long before we were ushered in, stepping into a world that felt almost surreal.

Our guide, Alok—a man who seems to hold the entire history of India in his mind—gave us a brief but captivating history of the Taj Mahal. We learned about the love story behind its creation, the painstaking craftsmanship, and the symbolism woven into every detail. Built by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal, it’s a symbol of eternal love and devotion. 

After a group photo and some individual snaps in front of the iconic facade, we were set free to explore.

We wandered the grounds, marvelling at the symmetry, the gardens, and the intricate carvings. Clad in our stylish blue shoe covers (a necessity to protect the pristine marble) we entered the mausoleum which was surprisingly intimate inside—no photography allowed, which only added to its mystique. The silence within felt sacred, a stark contrast to the bustling energy outside.

Glenn trying to push the column over
We came across the famous "Lady Di Bench." This iconic seat, where Princess Diana once posed for a photograph during her visit in 1992, has become a symbol of quiet reflection and timeless elegance.

Of course, I couldn’t resist. How could I not? There was already a small queue forming, a line of travellers eager to capture their own moment on this storied bench. As we waited, I couldn’t help but think about the weight of history that this simple marble seat carries. Princess Diana’s visit to the Taj Mahal was more than just a photo op; it was a poignant moment that captured the world’s imagination, a solitary figure against the backdrop of one of the world’s most romantic monuments.

After soaking in the Taj Mahal’s magic, we returned to the hotel for breakfast and to pack up. Our journey was far from over, as we were heading to Delhi for our final night in India. But before hitting the road, we made a stop at a Marble Inlay Factory. Here, we watched artisans demonstrate the delicate art of embedding jewels into marble, a craft that has been passed down through generations. Inspired, I couldn’t resist purchasing a marble tile for my upcoming kitchen renovation—a little piece of India to take home.

The drive to Delhi was a long one—around five hours to be exact—but the time flew by as our group chatted and laughed. We made a pit stop at a roadside twin servo for lunch, where we encountered the spicy reality of Indian KFC. Opting for pizza instead, we were met with a comically slow ordering process, as one customer seemed to be ordering for an entire tour group. In the end, we settled for sharing a muffin, which somehow felt fitting for the adventure.

Back on the road, Glenn and I retreated into our books, the landscape blurring past us until we finally arrived in Delhi. Our WhatsApp group chat, the lifeline of our trip, buzzed with plans for the evening. Some of the group ventured into the city to visit the Hard Rock Cafe (Steve, our resident T-shirt collector, couldn’t miss it), while the rest of us gathered for a final dinner and drinks, savouring the camaraderie of our shared journey.

Tomorrow, we’ll sleep in—a rare luxury on this trip—as we don’t need to leave until 10:30 AM. For now, I’m content to reflect on the day, the beauty of the Taj Mahal still lingering in my mind, and the memories of India etching themselves into my heart.


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