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Places of Visit During Golden Triangle India: Where to go on a Triangle Trip?

Traveling on a route of Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur marking up a Golden Triangle Tour of India brings an abundance of opportunities to get a perfect sight of cultural heritage and glorifying past of the country altogether in one. This tour allows first-time travelers to get an outstanding introduction to the enriched beauty of India just on a single trip. An amazing blend of magnificence, glory, and vivid cultures of the country can be well-experienced on this tour. Adding on some extra-ordinary experiences, the expert trip planners of Golden Triangle Tours leave no way to mesmerizing you with pleasurable memories to recall for a lifetime. 

Highlights of India’s Triangle trip

Delhi: the first landmark

 india gate
Whenever it comes to travel on the Golden Triangle route, Delhi is always the first place that welcomes travelers in India with warm hospitality and cordial gestures. The city allows a visitor to delve deep into the charm of Mughal Era and Delhi Sultanate which were the most prominent kingdoms ruled in Delhi. On a sightseeing tour, a traveler can mark a visit to - 
Red Fort - the most fascinating attraction of the late 17th century, this historical fortress is beautifully adorned with red sandstone that was once the ruling center of Mughal emperors. 
Qutub Minar - the second tallest minaret of India, Qutub Minar is a 5 storey tower with balconies featured with red bricks. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site in Delhi that must be a part of city sightseeing.  
Humayun’s Tomb - the first and grand mausoleum that were become synonyms of the Mughal architectural style. It showcases Persian and Indian craftsmanship altogether. 
Jama Masjid - the largest mosque of India, Jama Masjid owns a huge courtyard that can accommodate up to 25000 pilgrims at a time. As it was developed by Shah Jahan you will find the structure of red sandstone and marble. 
Besides these, you can also consider a visit to India Gate, Akshardham Temple, Agrasen ki Baori, Lotus Temple, Chandni Chowk, etc. 

Chandni Chowk – Also known as Moonlight Square in English, Chandni Chowk is one of the oldest yet busiest marketplaces in Delhi. It is the best place to go for a shopping spree where you will find everything at the best affordable rates.
Lotus Temple – Among the famous tourist places to visit in Delhi, Lotus Temple is a major landmark of India. It has been recognized for its splendid architecture and magical beauty. Its structure resembles the lotus flower created in white color.
India Gate – An important memorial site to visit when on a Delhi sightseeing tour, India Gate was built to recall the sacrifice of Indian soldiers of the First World War. It features an eternal flame built under the Memorial Archway.

Agra: the second landmark 

taj mahal
The world’s famous destination of the Taj Mahal, Agra is wrapped with the charisma of the Mughal era. Owing to the prominent hotspot of Taj, the city is otherwise known as the “City of Taj”. Some of the most highlighted attractions of Agra are - 
Taj Mahal - admire the awe-inspiring beauty of the milky white structure of the Taj Mahal that upstands as the Epitome of Love. No trip to India is ever meant to be completed without a visit to this monument. 
Agra Fort - the outstanding castle of the Mughal era that was dated back to an era marked by fortifications and invasions, where power was reflected by grand palaces and forts.  
Fatehpur Sikri - the finest examples of the days of the Mughal Empire and their fortified capital city, Fatehpur Sikri is amongst one of the most crucial facets. 

Akbar’s Tomb – Built by Jahangir in 1613, Akbar’s Tomb is the best place to go for history buffs. The tomb was built in red sandstone and holds some brilliant marble designs. When you walk into the building, you will see exquisite marble designs on the ceilings and mystical calligraphy
Tomb of Imad-ud-Daulah – Another Mughal mausoleum set on the banks of Yamuna River; the Tomb of Itmad-ud-Daulah is one of the best places to visit in Agra. Its architecture and interior are inspired by that of the Taj Mahal which also traces white marble from Rajasthan amidst the red sandstone. Hence it is also known as the “Baby Taj”.
Mehtab Bagh – A charbagh on the north of the Taj Mahal and Agra Fort, Mehtab Bagh is the best place to observe splendid views of the Taj. It is a quadrilateral green layout inspired by the four gardens of paradise as mentioned in the Quran. The Garden stands perfectly in symmetry with the Taj Mahal

Jaipur: the third landmark 

hawa mahal
The multi-hued charm of colorful Rajasthan is well-displayed in Jaipur. It is the capital city of royal Rajasthan and also the final destination of Delhi Agra Jaipur Tour Package. In case, you are willing to extend your journey by adding your favorite place, you can either head off from Jaipur or can explore from Agra or Delhi whichever is nearer to the place. Jaipur sightseeing trip includes - 
Amer Fort - the oldest but elegant fortress of India, Amer Fort is beautifully featured with marvelous structures within its complex including Sheesh Mahal, Diwan-e-Aam, Sukh Mahal, and more.
Hawa Mahal - otherwise known as Palace of Winds or Breeze, Hawa Mahal is a fantastic five-story honeycomb-like structure holding 953 small uniquely carved windows for the ease of air passage. 
City Palace - an immensely beautiful royal palace complex, City Palace is featured with a unique blend of architectural design comprising of Rajput, Mughal, and European styles together. 
Jantar Mantar - the only UNESCO World Heritage Site astronomical observatory of India, Jantar Mantar beholds 19 instruments including the largest sundial of the country. 

Jal Mahal – Also known as Water Palace, Jal Mahal is the fine architecture of the Rajput era that has been constructed in the middle of the Man Sagar Lake. The palace showcases a fine blend of Mughal and Rajput styles of architecture.
Jaipur Bazaars – The vibrant colorful bazaars of Jaipur will make you go shopping spree for local artefacts, textiles, and jewelry. You can shop for ethnic ornamental gold, silver, gemstone jewelry, and more. Shopaholics will be awestruck while looking at a variety of traditional stuff.
Birla Temple – Located in the heart of the Pink City, Birla Mandir has a significant place among the beliefs and traditions of the locals. It is beautifully located on an elevated platform at the base of Moti Dungri Hill and is adorned with white marbles and three huge domes.
Galtaji Temple – Also known as Monkey Temple, Galtaji Temple is a famous Hindu pilgrimage site located 10 kilometers away from Jaipur. The scenic Aravalli hills surround the temple with dense green forests. The temple is always surrounded by groups of monkeys; therefore it is known as Monkey Temple.

All these are the best places to visit in the Golden triangle circuit, but these are not just enough. Each destination has a lot more to allure you in its own way. So, book your tour now and gear up all your bags to get on an amazing ride of India. 

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