Donald Trump Jr. will arrive in Agra on November 20 for a visit to the Taj Mahal, marking his first trip to the monument. He is scheduled to land at Kheria Airport in the afternoon on a special aircraft, accompanied by a large delegation of over 120 guests from 40 countries.
Local authorities have launched an extensive cleanliness and traffic-management drive ahead of the visit, clearing stray animals from key routes and stepping up monitoring around the Taj Mahal precinct. Similar preparations were made when the former U.S. President visited the monument in 2020.
After touring Agra, Trump Jr. will travel to Udaipur to attend a high-profile wedding at venues including Jag Mandir Palace and the City Palace’s Manak Chowk. Luxury properties around Lake Pichola are hosting the visiting families, while the American Secret Service has already deployed teams in the city. Dozens of charter flights are expected at Udaipur’s Dabok Airport during the celebrations.
This will be Trump Jr.’s second visit to India, following a multi-city trip in 2018. As Udaipur and Agra prepare for the influx of foreign guests, officials have intensified efforts to ensure enhanced cleanliness, security, and crowd management across key tourist zones.