Golden Triangle Tour From Delhi

5 Nights-6 Days

Destinations

Delhi-Agra-Jaipur

Overview

The Golden Triangle Tour takes you to the marvels of India.  The three cities which come under this tour are Delhi, Agra and Jaipur. These are top cities of North India which hold  mesmerising sightseeing. The cities provide a complete traditional,   cultural and architectural background of the country. Touring these cities will enchant tourists mind and soul and make them fall in love with the country. The attractions of the cities are the precious gem of the country. 
This Golden Triangle Tour from Delhi package will ensure that no experience is missed, and you have the best holiday of your life, from savouring the regional cuisine to savouring the art and rich history.
Golden Triangle Tour from Delhi will be a fine way to explore the destination starting from the capital city of the country to the capital city of the largest state of the country.

Detail Itinerary

The guests will be welcomed at the airport and taken to the hotel after arriving in Delhi. 

Delhi, the nation's capital city. The city is designated as a well-liked tourist attraction, and the sightseers are treated to really gorgeous vistas. The market and restaurants are concentrated in the city. Delhi is a wonderful fusion of culture, business, food, and street life that captivates visitors. The top places to go in Delhi are as follows:

India Gate - A monument erected in commemoration for more than 80,000 Indian soldiers who died in the First World War.

Qutub Minar- The UNESCO World Heritage sites. The tower was built to symbolise Muslim rule in the city following the defeat of Delhi's last Hindu ruler.

Red Fort - The red sandstone fort is one of India's most well-known structures and a superb illustration of Mughal architecture. It is usually referred to as the pinnacle of architectural genius.

Agrasen ki Baoli - This elaborate stepwell, which formerly served as a water reservoir, is a stunning illustration of magnificent architecture and sophisticated engineering.

Jama Masjid - The huge, red sandstone and white marble building dominates the scene of the busy Chawri Bazar in central Delhi.

Chandni Chowk - It is a bustling shopping street and one of the biggest wholesale markets in India. The area is home to numerous mansions, renowned eateries, and places of worship.

Because of its lavish architecture, a lot of people visit the City of Taj. Agra is well-known not just for the Taj Mahal, a representation of love and one of the former Seven Wonders of the World, but also for the Agra Fort and interesting tombs and mausoleums. Visit the city's stunning attractions, such as.

Agra Fort - The Mughal architectural style is used to create this UNESCO World Heritage Site, which is constructed from red sandstone and marble.

Taj Mahal - It is one of the world's seven wonders and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its architecture design uses a combination of Islamic, Persian, and Indian architecture.

Tomb of Itimad ud Daulah - Also known as the "Baby Taj," is entirely constructed of white marble.

Akbar's mausoleum - The Tomb of Great the Akbar, demonstrates his preference for innovation over aesthetic coherence through its mash-up of architectural themes.

Mehtab Bagh - It is one of Agra's few remaining Mughal gardens. This garden is positioned to offer the best view of the Taj Mahal.

Travel to Jaipur and visit Fatehpur Sikri on the way.  A city largely formed of red sandstone that Mohammad Akbar built in honour of the revered Sufi saint Sheikh Salim Chisti, is a powerful example of the emperor's architectural prowess. Agra is 37 kilometres from Fatehpur Sikri. Visit the city's magnificent attractions, which include these attractions. 

Buland Darwaza - A striking 15-story doorway, was built to honour and recount the great Mughal emperor Akbar's conquest over Gujarat.

Panch Mahal - A five-story structure renowned for its exceptional architecture.

Jodha Bai Palace - Originally belonging to the Rajput queen of Emperor Akbar, is one of the most charming examples of Rajput and Mughal architecture.

India's first planned city was Jaipur. The city is well-known for its magnificent royal forts and palaces, which attract tourists and draw them in. Some of the city's landmarks, such as Jantar Mantar and Amer Fort, are listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. There are many surprises and lovely things to see in Jaipur. Visit these sites on your tour of Jaipur.

Hawa Mahal - This five-story structure, which resembles the crown of Lord Krishna, contains 953 windows that resemble beehives, evoking the Rajputs' rich cultural tradition.

City Palace - One of the top tourist attractions in the city, this  Palace is a huge complex with several buildings, courtyards, and gardens that have maintained the history & culture of the city.

Jantar Mantar - There is a collection of astronomical equipment at this UNESCO World Heritage Site. This observatory is an illustration of architectural advances.

Albert Hall Museum - This museum has been renowned for its stunning architecture since it opened. It is the ideal example of Indo-Saracenic architecture.

Amer Fort - A grand building with several chambers and winding stairs. The fame of this fort is a result of its exquisite Rajput architecture and appealing layout.

Drive to the Jaipur International Airport from there you  catch your flight to your next destination.

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