Tiffany Trump and her husband, Michael Boulos, visited the Taj Mahal and Akshardham Temple during a private tour of India [1].
The visit highlights the ongoing personal and cultural connections between the Trump family and India, a relationship that has historically spanned both political and social spheres.
The couple traveled to Agra, Uttar Pradesh, to view the Taj Mahal [1]. They also visited the Akshardham Temple in Delhi [1]. These stops were part of a broader itinerary focused on cultural tourism and personal travel [2].
During the trip, the couple explored the architectural significance of the sites. The visit to the Taj Mahal, one of the most recognized landmarks in the world, was a primary focus of their time in Agra [1].
"The cultural visit was incredible," Trump said [2].
The tour remained private, avoiding the formal diplomatic protocols typically associated with official state visits. However, the presence of the couple at these high-profile landmarks drew significant attention from local and international media [1], [3].
Boulos accompanied Trump throughout the journey, participating in the visits to both the temple and the mausoleum [1]. The itinerary emphasized a blend of spiritual and historical exploration across two of India's most populous cities [1], [3].
“"The cultural visit was incredible."”
This private visit underscores the persistence of soft-power ties between the Trump family and India. By visiting sites of immense spiritual and historical importance like Akshardham and the Taj Mahal, the couple reinforces a cultural bridge that exists independently of formal government diplomacy.





