Golden Triangle Tour With Tiger

6 Nights-7 Days

Destinations

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Overview

The Golden Triangle Tour, is the tour plan in India which connects three major cities of North India - Delhi, Agra, Jaipur. This tour offers tourists to explore the architectural marvel, cultural vibe, history and heritage of India. The tour provides a breathtaking look of Mughal, Rajput and European architecture. From delicious eateries to splendid forts and palaces these cities offer everything what a tourist seeks for. During your time in the north, explore imposing forts, historic landmarks, lively streets, and mouthwatering cuisine. You'll also get the amazing chance to see tigers and other wildlife in their native habitat.
The Golden Triangle Tour with Tiger is the best opportunity that adds extra thrill and fun to the tour. Watching this big wild Animal through naked eye is a thrilling experience. 

Detail Itinerary

After arrival in Delhi, the guests will be greeted at the airport and driven to the hotel. Once the check-in procedure is complete. Guests can take a half-day city tour if they want.
The half-day trip could be started by visiting the Jama Masjid - The enormous Jama Masjid, made of red sandstone and white marble, towers over the bustling Chawri Bazar in the heart of Delhi.

India Gate - It is among the most popular locations at this war memorial, which honours the 70,000 British Indian Army soldiers who died in the conflict. The commemoration's architectural design is based on a secular, universal architectural style.

Delhi, the country's capital. The city is recognised as a popular tourist destination, and visitors are treated to some absolutely stunning views. There are a lot of markets and eateries in the city. Visitors are enthralled by Delhi's amazing fusion of culture, commerce, cuisine, and street life. The following are the top destinations in Delhi:

Qutub Minar- The UNESCO World Heritage site is Qutub Minar. Following the overthrow of Delhi's final Hindu monarch, the tower was constructed to represent Muslim dominance in the city.

Red Fort - A magnificent example of Mughal architecture and one of India's very well built buildings. It is frequently regarded as the height of Mughal brilliance.

Lotus Temple - This magnificent structure represents the idea of humankind's unification. People of all races, religions, and nationalities are welcome to pray and relax there.

Agrasen ki Baoli - An elaborate step well that was once used as a water reservoir. It is an amazing example of beautiful architecture and advanced engineering.

Jaipur was the country's first planned city. Tourists are drawn to the city because it is renowned for its spectacular royal forts and palaces. The Jantar Mantar and Amer Fort are two of the city's sites that are included on the UNESCO World Heritage List. In Jaipur, there are lots of pleasant discoveries to be discovered. Take a tour around Jaipur and stop at these locations.

Hawa Mahal - The windy palace with a honeycomb structure has many jharokha windows throughout the palace.

City Palace - It perfectly embodies Jaipur's Rajput heritage and culture. A complex of many courtyards, buildings, pavilions, lawns, & temples make up this extraordinary and one-of-a-kind structure.

Jantar Mantar - The most significant and best-preserved collection of fixed monumental instruments constructed in India during the first half of the 18th century.

Albert Hall Museum - It serves as a living illustration of Indo-Saracenic architecture. Your mind will be blown by the museum's collection of antiques & historical artifacts in the galleries.

Amer Fort - The fort is built of red sandstone & marble and is perched high on a hill. It is attractive and opulent, with 4 floors and a courtyard on each.

Jaigarh Fort -  The history of Jaigarh fort is rich with tales of intrigue and wealth, and it is home to the largest cannon on wheels.

Arrive for Ranthambore and go for a half-day tour. Located near the edge of the well-known Thar Desert. It's a magnificent location where you have the chance to see fearsome tigers up close and take in all the splendor of nature. Ranthambore thus not only represents the rich heritage of the state but also the premier location in India for tiger safaris. In addition, Trinetra Ganesh Temple, one of Rajasthan's oldest temples, is located not far from the national park. The places to visit in are 
Ranthambore Tiger Reserve-  A favorite destination for photographers, wildlife enthusiasts, and tourists due to the ancient religious remains that can be found within the forest, as well as the area's abundant biodiversity and artistically deteriorating cenotaphs

Ranthambore Fort - In the heart of the Ranthambhore National Park's deep woodlands, the magnificent fort of Ranthambore stands firm.

Surwal Lake - The Surwal Lake, which is part of Ranthambore National Park, is an excellent location to see gorgeous and unique birds.

Trinetra Ganesh Temple - The fact that devotees from around the world come to this temple year-round and even build miniature replicas of dwellings close to the temple grounds is a draw in and of itself.

Visit Fatehpur Sikri on your route to Jaipur. The city of Jalal-ud-din of the Mughal dynasty Fatehpur Sikri, which Mohammad Akbar constructed in honour of the famed Sufi saint Sheikh Salim Chisti, is a striking illustration of the emperor's architectural skill. Fatehpur Sikri is located 37 kilometres from Agra. Visit the beautiful sights the city has to offer.

Buland Darwaza - A stunning 15-story entryway known as the Buland Darwaza was constructed to commemorate and record the great Mughal ruler Akbar's conquest of Gujarat.

Jodha Bai Palace - The palace is an excellent example of the fusion of Hindu and Muslim architectures. The palace has distinct Gujarati and Rajasthani architectural patterns.

Numerous tourists travel to the City of Taj because of its opulent architecture. The Taj Mahal, a symbol of love and one of Seven Wonders of the World, is not the only thing that makes Agra famous; the city is also recognised for the Agra Fort and intriguing tombs and mausoleums. Visit some of the city's breathtaking attractions.

Agra Fort -  This UNESCO World Heritage Site, which was entirely constructed out of red sandstone, is the epitome of Mughal art and architecture.

The Taj Mahal - A Muslim mausoleum made of ivory-white marble located on the Yamuna's river.

Tomb of Itimad ud Daulah -  Also referred to as the "Baby Taj," is made entirely of white marble.

Mehtab Bagh - It is one of the few Mughal gardens still standing in Agra. The Taj Mahal may be seen to its best advantage from this garden.

Arrive at Delhi International Airport and catch the flight.

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