This nature walk is a great way to explore the lesser-known side of the city. The tour takes visitors through a green belt located on the right bank of the Yamuna River, around 500 metres away from Taj Mahal’s east gate. The nine kilometre trail has grass mounds, watch towers and other viewing points to admire the Taj Mahal. This area is also rich in flora and fauna, and has over 46 varieties of flowers. You can also spot local birds, butterflies and mammals such as jackals, blue bulls, hares, parakeets, kingfishers and hoopoes.
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