Golden Triangle

The Golden Triangle Tour Itinerary includes the three most famous Indian cities – Delhi, Agra and Jaipur with their grandeur, glory, and history. The Golden Triangle Tour will allow you to Explore India in Style. Are you ready to travel to India? Start your trip with the Golden Triangle Tour.

Day 1 - delhi

An arrival Delhi the airport, (or Delhi train station (on your own) and then you will be taken into your accommodation. After that, you can enjoy the city of Delhi. Go to Raj Ghat, drive past Jama Masjid and the Red Fort. If you have time, go to the local market in Chandni Chowk. In the afternoon, visit Qutub Minar, Akshardham temple, India Gate and the Lotus Temple. On your way, you will pass by the Presidential Residence, Parliament House and the Government Secretariat Buildings.

Raj Ghat

Hawa Mahal or Palace of the Winds, or also called Palace of the Breeze, is one of the important places to visit in Jaipur. Built by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh in 1798, Hawa Mahal is a five-storey extension in the form of a honeycomb. This unique building has 953 small windows, called jharokhas, decorated with intricate latticework. The entire palace represents the crown of the Hindu God, Lord Krishna.

the Qutub Minar

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

Jama Masjid

It was during the Rajput era that India has seen some of the glorious forts and palaces. Jal Mahal or the Water Palace is one of the classic names in the list of Rajputana architecture.

Rajpath

After the foundation stone of this museum was laid in 1876 to commemorate the visit of the Prince of Wales, there arose confusion about the usage of this hall. Plenty of suggestions came in asking for using this hall for educational or political use, none of which held good!

the Humayun's Tomb

Each of the palaces and forts in Jaipur is unique in its own way. Amongst all the forts and palaces in Rajasthan, Jaigarh Fort is the most spectacular in the list of places to visit in Jaipur. This fort is situated on the rugged promontory of the Aravalli Hills, called the Cheel ka Teela or the Hill of Eagles. If the majestic appearance of Jaigarh Fort has to be compared with other forts and palaces in Jaipur, it will surely stand ahead

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 2 - Delhi - Agra (220 Km 4 Hrs)

The journey continues towards another historic and romantic city, Agra. On the way, you can visit Sikandara the tomb for Emperor Akbar. After that, you will go to Taj Mahal built by Mughal Emperor Shahjehan in 1630 in honor of his beloved queen Mumtaz Mahal. Continue your visit to the Agra Fort which is home to the Royal residence palaces as well as in addition to the Halls of Public and Private Audience and the beautiful gardens

Taj Mahal

Spread over a large area of 7 square kilometres, Siliserh Lake is an amazing tourist attraction with Silserh Lake Palace bordering the water reservoir. The lake is a famous picnic spot in the region. Having recently been converted into a heritage hotel by the Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation (RTDC), the Siliserh Lake Palace now serves as an esteemed royal getaway amidst the rolling hills of the Aravalli range and the spectacular Siliserh Lake.

Sikandra the tomb for Emperor Akbar

Sikandra is well-known for its tomb of Akbar The much-loved Mughal Emperor. The magnificent tomb complex has an intricately decorated and grand entrance. Four magnificent minarets grace the corners. They are the Dayal Bagh is famous for its extensive heritage market as well as historical monuments. It also houses the headquarters for the Radhaswami sect. This temple, more accurately an Samadhi (memorial burial site) has gained an eminent status. The Samadhi of Swamiji Maharaj who was the founder of the Radha Soami religion, is there. 

Day 3: Drive Agra to Jaipur via Fathepur Sikri

Today, travel on to visit Jaipur, the Pink City of Jaipur. Enroute take a trip to Fatehpur Sikri – once the capital city of Mughal King Akbar. When you arrive in Jaipur Check into your hotel. The remainder time is left to explore the vibrant and colorful city.

fatehpur sikri

Built by Emperor Akbar in his plans to create an enormous capital city for his empire The World Heritage Site of Fatehpur Sikri is located just 39 km from Agrain Uttar Pradesh. Fatehpur Sikri served as the Mughal capital from 1571 until 1585. The city is spread over eight square kilometers The city measures around three miles in length and one mile wide. Built using red Sikri Sandstone The city’s architecture is a mix with Islamic as well as Hindu styles. Sandstone used throughout the city is decorated with exquisite sculptures and interlaced designs.

Day 04: Jaipur Sightseeing

Take a full day sightseeing tour and visit Amber Fort, Hawa Mahal, City Palace and Jantar Mantar observatory. Overnight stay at the hotel.

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.

jantar manatar

Maharajah Sawaii Jai Singh II of Jaipur constructed five observatories of astronomy situated in north India. The observatories and the “Jantar Mantars” as they are also described, are a collection of multiple structures that are unique in design and each one with a distinct use for astronomical observation. These buildings with their stunning combination of geometric shapes at massive scale have captured the interest of artists, architects and art historians world all over the world.

Day 5: Drive Jaipur to Udaipur

From Jaipur, transfer to Udaipur. Check into the hotel on arrival. Rest of the day at leisure. Overnight stay at the hotel.

Day 6: Udaipur sightseeing

Take a full day sightseeing tour and visit the City Palace, Saheliyon ki Badi, Maharana Pratap Samarak and Pear Hill. Overnight stay at the hotel.

SAHELIYON KI BARI​

Saheliyon Ki Bari, a magnificent garden located in Udaipur (India), is known as the Courtyard of Maidens. It is also known by the name “Garden or Courtyard of Maidens”. It was named after the maidens who accompanied Princess Maharana Sangram Singh after her marriage. The captivating Saheliyon Ki Bari can be found on the banks the Fateh Sagar Lake. The lush green lawns are complemented by canopied walking paths and stunning fountains. 

CITY PALACE MUSEUM

The City Palace Museum is the jewel of the Udaipur City Palace Complex. Here you can learn about the life and times of the Maharanas and get a sense of their culture. This sprawling museum actually contains a number of palaces, including the Mardana Mahal for royal men and Zenana Mahal for royal women.

maharana pratap samarak

Admired for his courage and bravery, Maharana Pratap is one of the most formidable warriors of the history of India. Pratap had the power of Udaipur for around 27 years, from 1572 until 1597. The most dazzling battles which was fought in the name of Pratap Singh of the Sisodia Rajput dynasty was Battle of Haldighati. The memorial is constructed to pay tribute to his courage and bravery. Therefore, a life-size bronze sculpture of Maharana Pratap is erected alongside his faithful pet horse Chetak.

Day 7: Drive Udaipur to Jodhpur

From Udaipur, transfer to Jodhpur Check into the hotel on arrival. Rest of the day at leisure. Overnight stay at the hotel.

Day 8: Jodhpur sightseeing

Take a full day sightseeing tour and visit: – Ummaid Bhawan Palace, Meharangarh Fort mandor garden and Jaswant Thada. Overnight stay at the hotel

Ummaid Bhawan Palace

It is the Umaid Bhawan Palace is situated neatly next to that Royal blue city Jodhpur. It is an architectural wonder, truly an edifice , and has been in existence for nearly 75 years. In 1928, the foundations were laid, and the construction began in 1943, under the direction of the chief architect Vidyadhar Bhattacharya as well as Sir S.S. Jacob. The building of the building was completed under the direction of H.V. Lanchester. The foundation’s soil has been crushed to dust by Maharaja Umaid Singh himself upon whom the palace was named after all.

Meharangarh Fort

Mehrangarh Fort is located at a height of a hundred feet on the opposite side of the precipice 4000 feet higher than the edge of Jodhpur. The polished red sandstone is forcibly strong, but with a strange, frequenting beauty that entices . Many have written regarding it. Citadel of the Sun, since it truly is one of the finest in Rajasthan. Its size and scope are so epic the fact that Rudyard Kipling called it ” mammoths’ work”. Today, it is regarded as the most secured strongholds in India.

Jaswant thana
Rajasthan’s own marble wonder can be found in the Jaswant Thada mausoleum located in Jodhpur and is popularly referred to in the form of the Taj Mahal of Mewar. In the midst of lush greenery and perched atop a lake, Jaswant Thada is a attraction that a visitor would not wish to miss when visiting Jodhpur. The cenotaphs and domes built with elaborate and traditional Rajasthani style create Jaswant Thada an enchanting attraction to see. You should take a closer glance at this beautiful mausoleum prior planning your trip to Jodhpur.

Day 9: departure from jodhpur

Morning breakfast at hotel. Intime check out from the hotel and transfer to Jodhpur air port / Railway Station.

Ummaid Bhawan Palace

It is the Umaid Bhawan Palace is situated neatly next to that Royal blue city Jodhpur. It is an architectural wonder, truly an edifice , and has been in existence for nearly 75 years. In 1928, the foundations were laid, and the construction began in 1943, under the direction of the chief architect Vidyadhar Bhattacharya as well as Sir S.S. Jacob. The building of the building was completed under the direction of H.V. Lanchester. The foundation’s soil has been crushed to dust by Maharaja Umaid Singh himself upon whom the palace was named after all.

Meharangarh Fort

Mehrangarh Fort is located at a height of a hundred feet on the opposite side of the precipice 4000 feet higher than the edge of Jodhpur. The polished red sandstone is forcibly strong, but with a strange, frequenting beauty that entices . Many have written regarding it. Citadel of the Sun, since it truly is one of the finest in Rajasthan. Its size and scope are so epic the fact that Rudyard Kipling called it ” mammoths’ work”. Today, it is regarded as the most secured strongholds in India.

Jaswant thana
Rajasthan’s own marble wonder can be found in the Jaswant Thada mausoleum located in Jodhpur and is popularly referred to in the form of the Taj Mahal of Mewar. In the midst of lush greenery and perched atop a lake, Jaswant Thada is a attraction that a visitor would not wish to miss when visiting Jodhpur. The cenotaphs and domes built with elaborate and traditional Rajasthani style create Jaswant Thada an enchanting attraction to see. You should take a closer glance at this beautiful mausoleum prior planning your trip to Jodhpur.

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