Golden Triangle Tour From Jaipur

5 nights and 6 days

Destinations

Jaipur-Agra-Delhi

Overview

The Golden Triangle Tour exposes you to India's miracles and wonders. These three cities are included in the tour: Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur. These cities are teeming with breathtaking tourist attractions, including natural wonders, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, forts, monuments, palaces, museums, and tombs. These cities serve as the best possible showcases of cultural and traditional values. Visiting these cities will charm visitors' minds and souls and cause them to fall in love with the nation. The valuable treasure of the nation is its urban attractions.
From the nation's capital to the capital of the largest state in the region, a Golden Triangle Tour from Jaipur will be a great way to see the area.

Detail Itinerary

After arrival in Jaipur, Guests will be greeted at the Airport and will be transferred to the hotel. As the check-in procedure is completed. Guests can go for a half-day city tour if they want. Initiate your half-day tour by visiting Hawa Mahal - The windy palace in a honeycomb structure. The palace consists of numerous windows called jharokha. 

City Palace - This magnificent structure is a combination of Mughal & Rajput architecture, and transports you to the bygone ages where you can find stunning apartments, stylish pavilions, regal halls, eye-catching courtyards, and an excellent museum.

Jantar Mantar - This astronomical observatory is based on ideas that were prevalent in 18th-century society and religion. It was created for bare-eye observation of astronomical positions.

Jaipur, the first planned city of India. The city is famous for its spectacular royal forts and palaces which catch the attention of tourists and lure them towards it. The city is home to some of the UNESCO World Heritage  Sites that includes Jantar Mantar and Amer Fort. Jaipur is full of surprises and beautiful sightseeing. On the second day of the Jaipur tour visit the 

Albert Hall Museum -  This museum is renowned for its stunning architecture, frescoes, Persian paintings, and other treasures that may be discovered in the museum's hallways.

Amer Fort-  The innovative Hindu design features of the fort are well-known. Maota Lake may be seen from the fort's imposing ramparts, array of gates, and cobbled pathways.

Nahargarh Fort -  This fort is a beautiful example of Indo-European structure. The Nahargarh Fort is situated at the base of the Aravallis and looks over Jaipur.

Jaigarh Fort - It is a luxurious building perched on the cliff's edge, surrounded by lush vegetation and imposing battlements.

Drive to Agra while exploring Fatehpur Sikri on the way. The Mughal Dynasty King  Jalal-ud-din Mohammad Akbar constructed Fatehpur Sikri, a city made primarily of red sandstone, in honour of the great Sufi saint Sheikh Salim Chisti; its magnificence and uniqueness serve as a wonderful example of the emperor's architectural skill. Fatehpur Sikri is located 37 kilometers from Agra. Visit the majestic attractions of the city that includes. Buland Darwaza - This impressive 15-story gateway was constructed to commemorate the famous Mughal emperor Akbar's victory over Gujarat and tell the story of his triumph.

Panch Mahal - This  Five stories high building is well-known for its extraordinary architecture.

Jodha Bai's Palace - One of the most endearing representations of Rajput and Mughal architectural features is the Jodha Bai Palace, which belonged to the Rajput queen of Emperor Akbar.

A large number of visitors come to the City of Taj because of its opulent architecture. Along with being known for the Taj Mahal, a symbol of love and one of the Seven Wonders of the World, Agra is also well-known for its Agra Fort and intriguing tombs and mausoleums. Visit the majestic attractions of the city that includes. 

Agra Fort - The fort, which features distinctive Mughal design and was primarily constructed for military defence, is a World Heritage Site.

Taj Mahal - This white marble building is a symbol of eternal love. Shah Jahan, the emperor of the Mughals, fabricated it. It is a World Heritage Site designated by UNESCO and one of the Seven Wonders of the World.

Tomb of Itimad ud Daulah- The tomb is totally made of white marble and is 
also known as Baby Taj.

Tomb of Great Akbar - Akbar's mausoleum is a mash-up of architectural motifs, showing a preference for experimentation over aesthetic coherence.

Mehtab Bagh - This is among one of the last Mughal gardens in Agra. This garden is situated so that it provides the ideal vista of the Taj Mahal.

Delhi, the capital city of the country. It is marked as a popular tourist destination, the sighting in the city is completely adorable and offers a beautiful vistas to the tourists. The city is a hub for the market area and eateries. Delhi is a fascinating mixture of history, art, cuisine, street life, and commerce that keeps tourists completely absorbed. The top attractions to visit in Delhi include

India Gate -  The memorial  built in the tribute of soldiers who died in the war. 

Jama Masjid - The largest mosque in the country. The massive structure, made of red sandstone & white marble, dominates the view of downtown Delhi's bustling Chawri Bazar.

Qutub Minar - The UNESCO World Heritage Site. Following the overthrow of Delhi's last Hindu king, the tower was constructed to commemorate Muslim control in the city.

Red Fort - The fort built in red sandstone is one of the most well-known buildings in India and a great example of Mughal design. It is frequently regarded as the height of Mughal brilliance.

Reach Delhi International Airport and fly to your next destination.

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