Golden Triangle with Amritsar

One of the most popular tourist spots in the world is the Golden Triangle with Amritsar. India’s best-kept secret is the harmonious combination of its capital, its historic splendour, and the stark magnificence of Rajasthan desert. Ranthambhore National Park, one of the most beautiful game reserves in the world, is also included. This park was visited by Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip, as well as other royal guests.

Day 1 - delhi

Early morning: Upon arrival at the DELHI Indira Gand International Airport, after clearing customs, immigration and baggage collection, we will be met and transferred to the Railway Station for the train Shatabadi to Jaipur.

Upon arrival at Jaipur Railway Station, we will be met and greeted by our driver and a representative from the locality.

Late Morning: We will drive to SAWAI MADHOPUR (145kms/3 1/2 hours). ).

Sawai Madhopur

Sawai Madhopur has been popularly called the ‘gateway into Ranthambhore. There have been many historical reigns and episodes in the town. The city was patronised by nearly all of the rulers, including the Chauhan Rajput king, Govinda and Vagabhatta, Rana Kumbha, Akbar, and Akbar. It is believed that Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh I gave the city its current plan, which was in 1765 AD. Sawai Madhopur’s main tourist attraction is the Ranthambhore national park, 11 kms away from Sawai Madhopur. This is a famous tiger reserve in Rajasthan.

Day 2 - SAWAI MADHOPUR (Ranthambhore National Park)

We will explore the reserve on early-morning and evening game drives in open-topped 4×6-drive vehicles.

Ranthambhore National Park

Ranthambore National Park & Tiger Reserve offer the best Tiger sightings in the wild, with stunning views of beautiful flora. It is a beautiful area for Wildlife Jungle Safari. The dry-deciduous forest system is rich in wild animals, birds and historical landmarks such as the Fortress of Ranthambore.

Ranthambhore Fort

Ranthambore Fort can be found deep within Ranthambore National Park. This area was once the hunting ground of the Jaipur kings. The fort stands on a 700 ft high hill and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Ranthambore’s most visited attraction, Ranthambore’s fort is a key part of Rajasthan’s history.

Day 3 - Sawai Madhopur / Drive to Jaipur

After breakfast from hotel &  drive to Jaipur & transfer to hotel. (On arrival, check-in at the hotel. ) Rest of the day, we will visit Jaipur city, mainly, the Jantar Mantar (Observatory) and The City Palace & Museum. 

Jantar Mantar

Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh, the ruler of Jaipur was one of the best theorists of ancient India. After achieving the milestones of constructing the planned city Jaipur, as well as several other scientific and architectural epitomes, the Maharaja built five astronomical instruments to study space. These instruments were called Jantar Mantar, which means Calculating Instrument. The largest of these instruments is located in Jaipur and has been

City Palace

Located in the heart of Jaipur, City Palace is the most remarkable monument in the list of places to visit in Jaipur. Guarded by huge impounding walls, this palace is a fusion of Rajput and Mughal architecture.  Whether with its everlasting architecture or the enchanting decorations, City Palace has kept the amplitude of the Rajputs alive.

Day 04: JAIPUR / DELHI

Take a sightseeing Jaipur tour and visit Amber Fort and  Hawa Mahal. After Sightseeing Amber Fort and Hawa mahal will continue drive to Delhi.

Amer Palace Fort

The huge Amer Palace Fort, which is situated on top of a small hill at about 11km from Jaipur’s main city, is one of Jaipur’s most popular tourist attractions. The impressive Amer Fort complex is a large palace complex made with pale yellow and pink Sandstone and white marble. Each section of the fort has its own courtyards.

Hawa Mahal

Hawa Mahal, located just a stones throw from Pink City’s commercial center, is Jaipur’s landmark. This five-story building, also known as the “Palace of Winds”, was constructed in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh. The palace has 953 windows, or ‘Jharokhas’, that are decorated with intricate designs. The complex of Hawa Mahal also contains a small museum that houses important items such as miniature paintings and ceremonial armour.

Day 5: DELHI / AMRITSAR

Today after Breakfast at Hotel. drive to  Amritsar. On arrival in Amritsar you will be taken to your pre-booked hotel for your overnight stay. 

WAGAH BORDER – Amritsar

The Wagah Border is one of many places you can visit near Amritsar. Wagah Border is located on the Indo Pakistan border and is approximately 28 km from Amritsar’s main town. Visitors flock to this spot to witness the changing of guard ceremony, flag raising and lowering by border security personnel from both countries. This is a site you can’t afford to miss.

Day 06: AMRITSAR

After a sumptuous breakfast at the hotel, proceed on a sightseeing tour of Amritsar.

GOLDEN TEMPLE - Amritsar

The Golden Temple is located in the city’s heart. It is Amritsar’s most popular tourist attraction. The Golden Temple is distinguished by its four entrance doors, called deoris, that lead to all four directions, and the exquisitely decorated shrines. It welcomes everyone, regardless of their religion. Its stunning sanctum is surrounded by sparkling water from the holy tank and adorned with marble walkways, pavements, and sidewalks that are spotlessly clean.

DURGIANA MANDIR – Amritsar

Amritsar is home to a beautiful temple dedicated the Hindu goddess Durga. The Durgiana Mandir, which is easily accessible from the Golden Temple offers puja to the deities of Narayana and Lakshmi. The temple was built in the middle of a large lake, giving it a stunning view. This temple is a huge structure that was inspired by the nearby Golden Temple. It is worth a visit.

JALIANWALA BAGH - Amritsar

Jalianwallah Bagh is another historical site worth visiting in Amritsar. It tells the sad story of mass killing during India’s independence struggle. This is where you will find the memorial to the victims and survivors of the 1919 massacre by British General Dyer.

BABA ATAL RAI TOWER – Amritsar

Baba Atal Rai Tower, located at a distance from the main town is worth a visit. This is where Guru Har Gobind was believed to have died. This nine-storied building, named after Guru Har Gobind’s son, is an important landmark in the area. The view from the top is panoramic. Some miniatures related to Guru Nanak and his preaching are located on the first floor. This is a must-see.

Day 7 - AMRITSAR to DELHI

After breakfast, return to Delhi. Our driver will assist you at Delhi railway station and drop you off at Delhi international airport Delhi.

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