Women living in Agra consider the safety level to be relatively low, with an overall safety rating of 2.4 out of 5.
Women living in Agra consider the crime rate to be relatively low, with an overall crime rating of 1.8 out of 5.
On average 41% percentage of women in India have experienced physical and/or sexual violence from an intimate partner at some time in their life, according to OECD Data.
Safety rating: | 2.4/5 | Unsafe |
Safety walking alone after dark: | N/A | Not enough data |
Safety using public transport: | N/A | Not enough data |
Crime rate: | 1.8/5 | Low |
Worries of being sexually harassed: | N/A | Not enough data |
Worries of being sexually assaulted or raped: | N/A | Not enough data |
Worries of being physically attacked: | N/A | Not enough data |
Worries of home broken and things stolen: | N/A | Not enough data |
Worries of being mugged or robbed: | N/A | Not enough data |
Worries of being kidnapped or murdered: | N/A | Not enough data |
Shreya
It's not as dangerous as Delhi or big cities of India. People are mostly nice. In the region of Dayalbagh it's still safer than other parts of Agra. Life is not hectic, people won't cheat on you. The food is cheap too.
Posted: January 30, 2025Tejashwini
Agra is part of Uttar Pradesh and it is famous for pick pocketing and looting strangers. Be careful and don’t go to isolated places. On a seperate note, Taj Mahal is the most beautiful when you visit it on a full moon night.
Posted: September 16, 2024Rabia
France
I went to India all by myself. I stayed for 25 days. I visited several cities such as Bombay, Bangalore, New Delhi, and Agra Raj Mahal. During my stay, I was accommodated in hotels and hostels. And I always felt safe.
Posted: April 25, 2024Experienced: March, 2024Shreya
Hi, I'm Shreya and I'm currently pursuing my master's in Quantum Technologies from UIMP, Spain. It's an online program thus I'm in India for now.