Tiffany Trump, daughter of U.S. President Donald Trump, visited the Taj Mahal in Agra during a private trip to India [1].

The visit by the President's daughter highlights the ongoing personal and cultural connections between the Trump family and India, a key strategic partner for the U.S.

Trump and her husband, Michael Boulos, arrived at the monument on Saturday, May 30, 2024 [2]. The couple spent about one hour exploring the ivory-white marble mausoleum [3]. The visit was part of a broader private tourism itinerary that included travel to other regions of the country.

Following their time in Agra, the couple planned to travel onward to Rajasthan [4]. While some reports indicate that the couple also visited the Akshardham Temple in Delhi [5], other accounts focused exclusively on the tour of the Taj Mahal [6].

The trip remained private in nature, focusing on tourism rather than official diplomatic business. The couple's presence at one of the world's most recognized landmarks drew significant attention in local and international media [1].

Tiffany Trump and her husband, Michael Boulos, arrived at the monument on Saturday, May 30, 2024.

While the visit was designated as a private tourism trip, the visibility of the U.S. President's family in India often serves as a soft-power signal of goodwill. By visiting iconic cultural sites like the Taj Mahal, the Trump family reinforces personal ties to the region that can complement formal diplomatic relations between Washington and New Delhi.