Trump Jr.'s Taj Mahal Visit: 126 Global Guests Amid Stray Dog Clearance

Donald Trump Jr. is making his first visit to the Taj Mahal with a large international delegation. The local administration has taken unusual measures by clearing stray animals from the routes for his security. Following the monument visit, he'll attend a lavish Indian American wedding in Udaipur's historic palaces. This continues the Trump family's connection with India after his father's 2020 Taj Mahal visit.

Key Points: Donald Trump Jr Visits Taj Mahal with 126 Guests from 40 Countries

  • Trump Jr. arrives via special aircraft at Kheria Airport for Taj Mahal tour
  • Local administration cleared 16 stray dogs and cows for security
  • He will attend high-profile Indian American wedding in Udaipur
  • Wedding ceremonies to be held at historic Jag Mandir Palace
  • US security team already reviewing arrangements in Udaipur
  • Event follows his father's 2020 Taj Mahal visit with Melania
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Donald Trump's son to visit Taj Mahal today along with 126 special guests from 40 countries

Donald Trump Jr. tours Taj Mahal with 126 international guests, followed by Udaipur wedding. Security heightened as Agra clears stray animals for his arrival.

"The local administration has made extensive preparations for his arrival, including clearing 16 stray dogs and 12 cows from the roads - IANS Report"

New Delhi, Nov 20

US President Donald Trump’s son, Donald Trump Jr., is set to visit Agra to see the Taj Mahal on Thursday. He will arrive at Kheria Airport by a special aircraft, after which he will proceed to the iconic monument.

Trump Jr., along with 126 special guests from 40 countries, is scheduled to tour the Taj Mahal. In 2020, US President Trump visited the monument with his wife, Melania Trump, but this will be Donald Trump Jr.’s first visit.

The local administration has made extensive preparations for his arrival, including clearing 16 stray dogs and 12 cows from the roads and carrying out a special cleaning drive to ensure smooth movement and enhanced security.

Trump Jr., who is also a businessman, is likely to visit India over the weekend to attend a high-profile destination wedding of an Indian American couple in Udaipur, Rajasthan. In anticipation of his visit, a team from a US security agency has already reached Udaipur and is reviewing security arrangements.

The wedding is scheduled to take place on November 21 and 22. The main ceremony will be held at the historic Jag Mandir Palace, located in the middle of Lake Pichola, while the other festivities will take place at Manek Chowk within the City Palace complex. According to sources, Trump Jr. will stay at The Leela Palace Udaipur, one of the city’s most luxurious hotels.

Besides Donald Trump Jr., several Indian politicians and celebrities are expected to attend the event. Ahead of the arrival of these VIP guests, the Rajasthan administration has begun enforcing heightened security measures across Udaipur. The city will remain on high alert during the two-day celebrations, with special arrangements put in place along the route from the airport to Lake Pichola, officials said.

Known as the “City of Lakes”, Udaipur is renowned for its lavish heritage hotels, palaces, and forts, making it one of India’s most picturesque wedding destinations. Nestled in the Aravalli Hills, the royal city has long been a favourite choice for grand celebrations among affluent families. It has previously hosted the weddings or pre-wedding festivities of Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas, Raveena Tandon, Neil Nitin Mukesh, Hardik Pandya, and Isha Ambani, daughter of billionaire Mukesh Ambani.

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the VIP visit, I wish our administration would show the same enthusiasm for regular citizens. The special cleaning and security arrangements are great, but why only for foreign dignitaries? Our monuments deserve this care every day.
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Arjun K
Udaipur weddings are absolutely magical! No wonder international celebrities choose it. The City Palace and Lake Pichola create such a romantic setting. This is great publicity for Indian tourism 🏰💫
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Sarah B
Interesting to see how Indian-American weddings have become such global events. The cultural fusion and scale are remarkable. Jag Mandir Palace is breathtaking - perfect choice for the main ceremony!
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Vikram M
The mention of clearing stray dogs and cows shows the reality of Indian cities. While necessary for security, I hope the animals were treated humanely. We need permanent solutions for street animals welfare.
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Kavya N
This visit highlights how India has become a preferred destination for high-profile international events. From business to weddings, we're definitely on the global map! Proud moment for Indian hospitality industry 🎉

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