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Top 10 places to visit in Golden Triangle India

The finest introduction of India’s spectacular cultures and traditions is best given by the Golden Triangle route of India. This is the reason that most foreign tourists prefer the Golden Triangle Tour to explore the best of India’s enriched beauty. From grand forts to religious temples and bustling bazaars, the golden triangle has a lot to do and see on this route. Often a preferred choice for first-timers in India, this tour is great to explore the cultural richness of this country. The bustle and buzz of market streets offer an amazing collection of India’s rich art and craft. 

Travel through the route which evokes the heritage charm of this country, jam-packed with unforgettable tour highlights as listed below - 

Humayun’s Tomb in Delhi 
A mausoleum tomb stands on a high podium with 17 arched openings on each side giving access to burial chambers. There are five linked Baghdadi octagonal chambers housing several tombs. It is also recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in India. 

Lotus Temple in Delhi 
One of the most beautiful sights of the city, Lotus Temple is especially known for its eye-catching architectural style. The temple’s structure is shaped like a lotus flower and is a Bahai’s House of Worship. 

India Gate in Delhi 
Rightly be known as Delhi’s Arc-de-Triomphe and a war memorial in the heart of Nation’s Capital Delhi. The surrounding area has landscaped gardens and is a bustling place to enjoy some leisure time in the evening.  

Jama Masjid in Delhi 
In the proximity to the historic building of Red Fort, Jama Masjid is the largest and beautiful mosque in India. Its enormously huge courtyard can accommodate more than 25000 pilgrims during namaz and Muslim festival time. 

Taj Mahal in Agra 
India claims to be the home of Seven Wonders of the World located in Agra - Taj Mahal. It is a mammoth structure that will take your heart away. The milky white architectural mausoleum is the home to the tomb of Mumtaz Mahal, created by Shah Jahan in her memory.

Fatehpur Sikri in Agra 
While the Taj Mahal’s architecture basks in the glory of all attention in Agra, you really cannot skip a visit to Fatehpur Sikri. It examines the major tourist attractions and thus makes for a perfect photographer’s muse. 

Jantar Mantar in Jaipur 
The oldest astronomical observatory featuring the World’s largest stone sundial which is located in the heart of Jaipur. Jantar Mantar claims to be a UNESCO Recognized World Heritage Site houses 19 astronomical instruments to interpret the position of celestial bodies. 

City Palace Jaipur 
Resting in the heart of the city, there’s a grand royal palace known as City Palace which is designed in an impressive way. Quite an amazing historical attraction in Jaipur, the palace houses a very impressive collection of curios, photographers, paintings, and more. 

Hawa Mahal in Jaipur 
A photographer’s delight in the city center, Hawa Mahal is counted to be a prominent tourist attraction in India. Hawa Mahal is otherwise known as the Palace of Winds or the Palace of Breeze which is beautifully carved out of red and pink sandstone structure. 

Amber Fort in Jaipur 
One of the grandest forts of Rajasthan, Amer Fort is set on the Aravali hills in Rajasthan and was built by Raja Man Singh in 1592. Once you bask in its epitomized structure evoking glory and opulence of the royal lifestyle, you can take a gist of its interesting past. 

So, when planning for your Golden Triangle Tour Package, then consider these in your bucket list and enjoy your great time on a round tour. Discover the magnificent splendor of India’s famous architectural marvels and admire the finest artwork of the bygone era.

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