Breakfast was taken buffet style in the revolving g restaurant. When I got up to fetch some toast, I returned to find my table had gone! It had revolved a semi-circle and other members of the group chuckled at the table.
We set off after breakfast for the Agra Fort where we met our guide. Dot and I decided to go at our own pace as we had difficulty hearing or even understanding the guide.



We could see the Taj Mahal in the distance framed in the fretwork of the fort.

We were then taken to watch how Indian carpets are made. The process could take ten months for just one carpet.



Lunch was taken at a cafe run to support the victims of acid attacks. They gave us a delicious lunch of Dal, Paneer Masala and nan bread, after which we watched a documentary about some of the attacks.
We left Agra for the 5 hour journey back to Delhi with just a brief toilet stop at Starbucks en route.