Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan’s ode to love for his queen Mumtaz dazzles you, no matter how many pictures you may have seen of it. Set at the end of a representative Islamic “Garden of Paradise, beneath which rivers flow”, the tomb has many anecdotes and intricacies going beyond the obvious, which our knowledgeable historian-guide will reveal on a lingering walk. Besides, we will show you views from across the river Yamuna, on the banks of which it stands, arrange an ethereal full-moon tryst (date allowing), and show you the mausoleum’s “baby cousin” built in another part of the teeming city, commissioned, this time, by a grieving woman for her soldier husband.