Amid strict measures in a position to involve Covid-19’s, the Taj Mahal reopened tourists in Agra in Uttar Pradesh on Monday, the monument has been closed since 17 March due to the coronavirus pandemic.
During the visit a strict Covid-19 protocol will be followed for tourists, all visitors will go through a thermal at the door and get disinfectants at the point of entry.
Here is the new set of regulations to follow:
– A maximum of 5,000 climbers will be allowed in the monument in two groups depending on the day. In each and every turn, a maximum of 2,500 climbers can scale at the monument.
– There will be no sale of price ticket counters. Visitors can purchase the price ticket by scanning the QR code at the entrance gates. It can also be booked through the Indian Archaeological Service (ASI) or the cellular app.
– Indians will have to pay 50 rupees according to the ticket price for the Taj Mahal. For the main mausoleum, they’ll have to pay two hundred rupees more.
– At the same time, only five other people will be allowed in the main opening of the mausoleum.
– Tourists will get shoe covers before visiting the main attraction of the dome. After visiting the site, shoe covers should be thrown away.
– The government locker room has been closed. Visitors can leave their luggage in a personal shop.
– An ambulance would be in a position at the doors in case of a medical emergency.
– Visitors are also asked to take photos of the organization.
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