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Golden Triangle India: Delve in the magic of India in Golden Triangle Tour

The bustling lanes of Delhi, the epitome of the love of Agra, the majestic palaces of Jaipur – together make Golden Triangle Tour, what else you seek to explore the incredible prosperity of India.

India’s most popular Golden Triangle Tour circuit is crowned with many edifices that stand as an example of India’s rich cultural legacy. With the architectural splendor of historical monuments, this travel circuit welcomes the voyagers all across the glove to get amused with the colorful culture of India. The triangle circuit till yet has gained popularity from all over the world making it an essential route for first-time travelers in India.

How the Golden Triangle Tour goes?

A journey with the Golden Triangle Tour Package starts from Delhi, then looking towards Agra, finally stops in Jaipur, and then returns back to Delhi forming a triangle on the map of India. These cities are located almost at an equal distance of about 200 to 250 kilometers and are easily accessible via flight, road, train, or bus. The beauty, charm, culture, and architectural wealth are a common context in these three destinations which lures the traveler’s wanderlust.

Delhi: A prime halt of tour

The Nation’s Capital – Delhi draws the prime attention of most of the tourists in India, where travelers can see the lifestyle of two different world’s i.e. ethnic and modern. From the over crowded lanes to lip-smacking street food, Delhi embraces various examples of sheer architectural excellence.

What to see in Delhi?

  • Red Fort – the iconic edifice of the Mughal era, Red Fort is entirely constructed with red sandstones. It is enclosed with many elegant structures within its complex including the museums, palaces, and many others.
  • Lotus Temple – designed in a shape of lotus, this temple is a place that offers absolute peace of mind. The uniqueness of this temple is that it can be worshipped by anyone irrespective of their religion.
  • Akshardham Temple – devoted to Lord Swaminarayan, Akshardham Temple portrays ancient Indian art, culture, and architecture in its best way.
  •  Jama Masjid – counted as the oldest edifices located in Delhi, Jama Masjid is the largest mosque in India
  •  Qutub Minar – a crowning tower attraction in India, Qutub Minar is the largest minaret made of bricks.
  •  Humayun’s Tomb – a mausoleum of Mughal emperor: Humayun, the tomb was built by his wife Bega Begum.

Agra: A secondary halt of tour

Agra is a beautiful Mughal Capital city which was one of the most powerful seats of Mughal emperors. The impact of Mughal rule over the city still displays its age-old charm and lifestyle through the beautiful monuments standing upright for ages.

What to see in Agra?

  • Taj Mahal – the Seventh Wonder of the World, Taj Mahal is the Epitome of Love which was built by Shah Jahan for his beloved wife as a mausoleum. The beautiful milky white marble structure of the Taj Mahal is embraced vivid colors during the day and the most fascinating one is displayed in the early morning hours of sunrise.
  • Agra Fort – having a pleasant backdrop of the Taj Mahal, the Agra Fort is another UNESCO World Heritage Site situated in Agra. The edifice was constructed during the reign of Mughal rule which was initially started by Emperor Akbar and then was later accomplished by Shah Jahan.
  •  Fatehpur Sikri – the “City of Victory’, Fatehpur Sikri served as the capital of the Mughal Empire for at least 10 years. In the late 16th Century, the construction of the city was laid with many edifices and temples owing to a uniform architectural style.

Jaipur: A tertiary halt of tour

The capital city of Rajasthan, Jaipur showcases the multihued and rich cultures of Royal Rajasthan to experience in the city. Jaipur is nicknamed as the Pink City of Rajasthan which embraces the true royal essence of the land of Maharajas. From the scrumptious delights, vivacious markets, majestic forts, and palaces, everything in Jaipur serves as a delight to the voyagers.

What to see in Jaipur?

  • City Palace – a royal palace complex was constructed by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II. Owing to a unique style of architecture, City Palace allures the traveler with its blend of Rajput, Mughal and European styles.
  • Hawa Mahal – also known as the Palace of Winds, Hawa Mahal is a splendid five-story palace having a honeycomb-like structure. The elegant structure of this palace is comprised of 953 small windows or Jharokhas that cuddle up the very essence of Rajputana architecture.
  • Amer Fort – the oldest fortress of India, Amer Fort is settled on Aravalli hills hovering down to the Maota Lake. The marvelous structures of this castle include Sheesh Mahal, Sukh Mahal, Diwan-e-Aam are its integral part.

These are just a few, some others include Jaigarh Fort, Jantar Mantar, Galta ji, Nahargarh Fort, and more.

How long a tour needs to complete?

Minimum days for enjoying Delhi Agra Jaipur Tour require 3 or 4 days and the limit of maximum varies from person to person. It is completely dependent on the traveler to make their journey last for how many days. Although, the ideal triangle circuit gets completed in 7 to 8 days.

So, if you are willing to plan your holidays in India, then you can book your Delhi Agra Jaipur Tour Package with Golden Triangle Tours and choose the best-suited travel package of your interest. Have a memorable journey in India with a triangle tour.
 

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