Agra: Almost all tickets to see the Taj Mahal under the moonlight on Tuesday, the last day to watch like that, sold out the day before.
The monument reopened to watch the night from Saturday after remaining closed for more than a year for the public since March 17, 2020, when a locking was enforced throughout the country because Covid-19.
Because the curfew continues throughout the state from 10 nights to 6 in the morning, only three slots of eight available for views have been opened starting at 8:30 a.m.
to 10 a night.
ASI officials said that on the first day only 135 tickets sold and on the second day there was only a count down to 74 tickets.
However, the last day turned out to be a house close to 147 tickets booked by tourists to see the monument at night.
In each slot, 50 tourists are allowed according to the Supreme Court guidelines.
Tickets to see Taj at night booked before the previous day of the ASI office counter.