Golden Triangle Tour 8 Nights 9 Days

8 Nights 9 Days

Destinations

Jaipur-Jodhpur-Pushkar-Udaipur-Jaipur-Agra-Delhi

Overview

The locations on the Golden Triangle Tour bring to life the best of India's past owing to their amazing history that spans thousands of years.  The three cities that India has covered The best example of heritage, culture, and heritage is the Golden Triangle Tour.
Let's start with Delhi, which served as the capital of several classical kingdoms for the majority of its history. As the capital of the vast Mughal Empire, Agra is replete with the most incredible monuments that recall the Golden Age that formerly ruled over India. Few people require an introduction to India's Golden Triangle and its magnificent Taj Mahal.

When one relocates to Jaipur, the scene dramatically transforms, captivating the heart with stunning views of magnificent forts and lake palaces. The Golden Triangle Tour packages, which are set in the shape of a triangle and cannot be missed, present one with a vast spectrum of Indian colors.

The Golden Triangle Tour Packages will guide you on a journey where you may awe at the grandeur and historic architecture of New Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur. People of all ages can enjoy these bundles because of the way they are designed.

Detail Itinerary

Let's proceed on a joyous journey.
When you arrive in Jaipur, the trip guide will meet you at the airport. After that, a car will transport you to the hotel. Complete the check-in 
procedure. On the first day, relax

Explore the major destinations;
City Palace - It is a large collection of structures arranged around a number of beautiful garden courtyards with views of Lake Palace and Jaipur. Rajasthani and Mughal architectural styles are magnificently shown throughout the entire site.

Hawa Mahal - It possesses all of the recognisable architectural elements that may be seen on city postcards, such as the salmon-pink, honeycombed exterior that was constructed to represent the Hindu god Krishna's crown, geometric accents, and rows of tiny windows.

Amer Fort - The fact that it is a spotless specimen of Rajasthani architecture is what makes it famous.

Nahargarh Fort - The approximately 300-year-old fort, often referred to as Tiger Fort, is perched on top of the Aravalli Hills and provides sweeping views of the city.

Explore the major destinations 

Jaswant Thada - Stunning marble cenotaph structure that serves as the Marwar monarchs' mausoleum.

Mehrangarh Fort - It is protected by enormous walls and located at the summit of a hill that is 410 feet high.

Mandore Garden - The stunning cenotaphs, or "dewals," that are dispersed around the Mandore Gardens are the garden's most remarkable feature

Toorji Ka Jhalra - One of the few surviving buildings that exemplify Jodhpur's old water management systems is the intricately designed stepwell, also known as the stepwell of Jodhpur.

Varaha Temple
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Rangji Temple - The shrine is among the most well-liked tourist attractions in this region of the nation, and devotees visit there to pray and pay respects to the temple's deities.

Pushkar Lake - This lake, which is sacred to both Hindus and Sikhs, has been mentioned in tradition ever since the 14th century.

City Palace - 
Destinations to visit 
Eklingji Temple - This temple, which is located on the shore of Indersagar Lake, contains close to 108 shrines.

Lake Pichola-  A serene lake with an exquisite picture backdrop.

Bagore Ki Haveli - A lavish, beautiful palace constructed in the 18th century at Lake Pichola's shore.

Explore the major destinations 
Tomb of Sheikh Salim Chisti -
One of the outstanding examples of Mughal architecture is The Tomb, a venerated Muslim shrine.

Buland Darwaza -  This majestic emperor gate from the seventeenth century is a picture of valour and victory. 

Jodha Bai's Palace - One of the most spectacular Mughal-era buildings still standing is this palace.

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Sikander Fort - Because of the fort's exquisite design, visitors like taking tours of it. From the outside, it emerges in the form of a pyramid.

Agra Fort - a superb illustration of Mughal art and design and red sandstone masonry.

Taj Mahal - The Taj Mahal appears like a shimmer from the southern bank of the Yamuna River in the gloomy and occasionally chaotic city of Agra

Explore destinations
Indian Gate -  Visitors at India Gate feel a genuine sense of patriotism.

Red Fort - one of India's most well-known landmarks and a top tourist destination in Delhi since it has so much history and legacy attached to it. In 2007, UNESCO designated it as a world-historic site.

Qutub Minar - In the Mehrauli neighbourhood of Delhi, the Qutub Complex contains a victory tower or minaret 

Humanyun's Tomb - The authentic Mughal architectural style, which drew its inspiration from Persian architecture, could be seen in all its splendour.

Lodhi Garden - It's beloved among tourists and residents alike because of the contrast between the sombre mausoleums and the lush vegetation of the gardens.

Gather the memories, then head to the airport to catch your flight to your next location.

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