
Agra
India
Yerevan
Armenia
Agra
Yerevan
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🛡️ Safety
Agra
Agra is generally safe for tourists in terms of violent crime, but it has a well-documented problem with scams, touts, and aggressive tricksters targeting visitors around the Taj Mahal and railway stations. Gem scams (being taken to an overpriced shop by a "helpful" stranger), fake guides, bogus ticket counters, and rickshaw drivers who take you to commission-paying shops instead of your destination are the most common hazards. Solo women travelers report experiencing harassment and should exercise additional caution after dark. Air pollution is a serious health concern, particularly in winter.
Yerevan
Yerevan is generally very safe for travelers, with low rates of violent crime and a welcoming local culture. Petty theft is uncommon but standard precautions apply in crowded areas. The main risks are aggressive driving and uneven sidewalks.
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🌤️ Weather
Agra
Agra has a semi-arid continental climate with extreme seasonal variation. Winters are cool and hazy, summers are brutally hot and dry before the monsoon breaks in July. The most comfortable and popular months to visit are October through March. Note that winter fog (December–January) sometimes delays morning train services from Delhi and can obscure Taj Mahal views.
Yerevan
Yerevan has a continental climate with hot, dry summers and cold winters. The city sits at about 1,000 meters elevation on the Ararat plain. Spring and autumn are the most pleasant seasons for sightseeing.
🚇 Getting Around
Agra
Agra's main sights are spread several kilometers apart across a city of 1.7 million people with heavy traffic and no metro system. Walking between attractions is generally impractical. Auto-rickshaws and app-based taxis are the main options for tourists. The area immediately around the Taj Mahal (within 500 m) is a low-emission zone where only electric vehicles and non-motorized transport are permitted.
Walkability: Low. Agra's major sights are 3–10 km apart across a chaotic city with minimal footpaths. The Taj Ganj neighborhood and old city lanes reward on-foot exploration, but plan on using transport for all inter-site movement.
Yerevan
Yerevan is compact and the central core is walkable. The metro is limited but clean and cheap. Ride-hailing apps are the most convenient way to get around, with very low fares by Western standards.
Walkability: Excellent in the Kentron district — Republic Square, the Cascade, and Northern Avenue are all within easy walking distance. Sidewalks can be uneven and drivers don't always respect pedestrian crossings.
The Verdict
Choose Agra if...
you want the Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, and Fatehpur Sikri — three UNESCO sites in one Golden Triangle stop, easily reached via Gatimaan Express from Delhi
Choose Yerevan if...
you want Caucasus Mountains + 2,800-year city — Cascade + Cafesjian Museum, Republic Square fountains, Armenian Genocide Museum, Matenadaran, and Khor Virap with Ararat