Golden Triangle With Desert Tour

7 Nights-8 Days

Destinations

Delhi - Agra -Jaipur - Bikaner -Jaisalmer - Jodhpur- Delhi

Overview

A memory to treasure is discovering the rich culture, lovely traditions, and amazing desert sands of India's three historical towns, Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur. Starting the tour from Delhi exploring the top tourist attractions and the UNESCO World Heritage sites then heading to Agra, there exploring the one of the seven wonders of the world and other attractions of the Mughal Empire at last moving to Jaipur and exploring the palaces  and forts. 
Your journey through the Mughal towns, the regal provinces of Rajasthan, and eventually the splendour of the eternal desert is made possible by this specifically designed Golden Triangle with Desert. Feel yourself immersed in the Golden Sand Dunes. Get the majestic vibe of the Desert of Rajasthan.  This will provide you the chance to learn about the origins of a community's culture and to appreciate the ages-old customs that amazingly live on today. This flawless tour package is the best way to explore the glory of the country. 

Detail Itinerary

The guests will be received at the airport and driven to the hotel upon arrival in Delhi. Spend the rest of your day relaxing.

The nation's capital, Delhi, is much more than just a "city of love." It perfectly embodies both heritage and modernism. With so many beautiful forts and temples, it is a traveller's ideal location. The city has everything: street cuisine, malls, budget stores, places of worship, and theatre! Visit the famous attractions of the city like Qutub Minar - A location that stands as a World Heritage Site. This tower was built to symbolise Muslim dominance in the city when the last Hindu monarch of Delhi was overthrown.

Red Fort- An excellent example of Mughal construction and a top-notch structure made in India. It is usually referred to as the pinnacle of Mughal genius.

Lotus Temple - This stunning building honours the interconnectedness of all people. Everyone is welcome to visit there to pray and unwind, regardless of their colour, religion, or nationality.

Akshardham Temple - It is regarded as a constant haven of peace and worship.

Jama Masjid - In the centre of Delhi, the massive Jama Masjid, constructed of red sandstone & white marble, looms over the busy Chawri Bazar.

Agrasen ki Baoli - A complex step well that was once used to store water. It is a wonderful illustration of excellent architecture and creative design.

After exploring Agra, continue to Delhi. The Mughals lived in aristocracy at the lovely city of Agra  for several centuries. It is a city chock-full of tradition, architectural wonders, and historical landmarks. Square Persian-style gardens and stunning building architecture may be found all across the city. Explore some of the stunning sights in the city like Agra Fort - This fort features stunning Mughal architecture and is a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Taj Mahal - It is recognized as the best illustration of Mughal architecture, a synthesis of Indian, Persian, and Islamic traditions, in its harmonious proportions and fluid incorporation of decorative elements.

Mehtab Bagh - This garden is one of the few stunning gardens in Agra that are still standing today. From this garden, you might be able to see the Taj Mahal in all its splendor.

Itimad-ud-Daulah. It is, in regards of size and stature, the Taj Mahal's humble shadow. one of the most magnificent architectural marvels in Agra.

The nation's first planned city was Jaipur. Travellers are drawn to the magnificent imperial forts and palaces in the city. Two of the city's attractions, Jantar Mantar and Amer Fort, are included as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. There are many enjoyable discoveries to be discovered in Jaipur. Visit these places when on a tour of Jaipur.

Hawa Mahal - It  is a windy palace with only a honeycomb pattern. Jharokha windows are present throughout the entire castle.

City Palace - Along with other treasures from the City Palace's royal past, the museum displays a selection of handmade products that are all one of a kind.

Jantar Mantar - During the first half of the eighteenth century, India produced the most substantial and well-preserved collection of static monumental instruments.

Albert Hall Museum - It is  the pride of Jaipur,  an example of Indo-Saracenic architecture and design. The museum showcases metal art , arms and armour, pottery Sculptures, miniature paintings, clay works and marble art.

Amer Fort- For its beautiful design elements, it is well known. The fort is ringed by wide ramparts, a web of gates, and cobblestone roads and looks out onto Maota Lake, the main water source for the Amer Palace.

The northeastern region of Rajasthan is where the city of Bikaner is situated. Bikaner, one of the first cities, continues to display the splendour of its past with forts and palaces made of red sandstone that have withstood the test of time. Sightseeing of these places include
Rampuria Haveli - This old haveli is known for its beautiful wall carving design and splendid architecture which is 400 years old. 

Junagarh Fort - The fort is built in the desert region and known for its aesthetic beautiful designs and intricate patterns on the wall of forts which attracts everyone towards it.

Karni Mata Temple - The temple is inspired by Mughal architecture and is completely built in white marble. This place is also known as the 'Rat Temple'.

Lalgarh Palace - The palace is built in European architectural design which now functions as a Heritage hotel for tourists.

The nation of fearless and gallant kings. The city is distinguished by beautiful architectural wonders that never fail to entice visitors. In order to make your stay entirely unforgettable, the city offers cosy housing in the heart of the enormous Thar Desert together with a variety of adventurous activities. Go on a camel ride in the golden Sam Sand Dunes. And, also include visiting places like

Jaisalmer Fort - This is a hill top fort that offers a panoramic view of the city. This fort is also recognized as a Sonar Qila.

Gadisar Lake - It was originally constructed in the fourteenth century and served as the town of Bikaner's main water supply. There are now numerous temples and shrines all around the lake, and it has become a popular tourist destination.

Kothari's Patwa-Ki-Haveli - Every visitor is drawn to Patwon ki Haveli because of its captivating yellow colour. There are 5 Haveli in the area.

Tanot Mata Temple - Tanot Mata shrine, located in the peaceful Jaisalmer village of Tanot, is a concoction of myths, miracles, and religion.

Jodhpur is also known as the "Blue City" due to the beautiful blue paint that has been used to decorate the city's historic center. The Mehrangarh Fort's vantage point afforded a picture-perfect view of the city's magnificence. Travelers are drawn to the city by its vibrant culture and heritage. Pay a visit to these attractions

Mehrangarh Fort - It is situated at the top of a hill, 410 feet above sea level, and is shielded by huge walls.
 One of Jodhpur's forts that is most clearly recognisable.

Jaswant Thada - A magnificent marble cenotaph structure that doubles as a mausoleum for Marwar monarchs.

Toorji Ka Jhalra - One of the most magnificent structures from antiquity. Additionally, Rajasthan boasts a lot of "kunds," or stepwells, and Toorji ka Jhalra  is one of the most stunning attractions in Jodhpur.

Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park - The park was created to rebuild this area's natural ecology after it had been neglected, and it is now one of the city's top tourist destinations.

Umaid Bhawan Palace- In addition to being a historic hotel, it also serves as a museum and the home of Raja Gaj Singh's royal family.

Catch a flight from the Delhi International Airport and fly to your next location.

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