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    Delhi – Sariska Tiger Reserve – Jaipur – Amber Fort – Ranthambhore National Park – Abhaneri – Bharatpur – Fatehpur Sikri – Agra – Gwalior – Orchha – Khajuraho – Bandhavgarh National Park – Kanha Tiger Reserve – Pench National Park – Nagpur – Delhi
    • You will touchdown at the Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi, and clear immigration.
    • Once you exit, our driver, bearing a placard with your name, shall receive you and help you into the car.
    • Once at the hotel, we ensure you receive a smooth check-in.
    • Keeping your tediously long journey in mind, we will leave you to relax, get a peaceful sleep.

    (Road Trip – 210km, covered over a duration of 4 hrs)

    • The morning starts at 7.30, with a scrumptious breakfast in the dining area.
    • At 8.00 am, our driver will meet you in the lobby/porch to explore the rich history of one of the oldest
      capitals of the world, old Delhi.
    • You will experience the brilliance of the Red Fort, the magnificence of India’s largest mosque, the Jama
      Masjid and the breathtaking view from the Qutub Minar.
    • We break for lunch before embarking on the road trip to Sariska. It is located in Alwar district of
      Rajasthan and once was the hunting grounds for the royals of Alwar. In 1955, it was recognized as a
      wildlife reserve and in 1978, it became the Sariska Tiger Reserve. The topography of Sariska is different
      from the surrounding parks, it has scrub-thorn arid forests, dry deciduous trees, rocky terrain and grass.
    • Once you arrive in Sariska, you will be checked in and have the remaining evening to enjoy your
      surroundings, have an early night to prep you for the morning after.
    • An early morning start at 6.00 hrs, will set you off to the Sariska National Park for a morning safari.it
      covers an area of 866 sq. km and the area is divided into zones where the core area remains off limits. This
      Park faced a complete termination of the tigers due to poaching, however recently in a major governmental effort to save the tigers, three adults were re-introduced to the area. For all tiger enthusiasts, globally, it is heartening to know that from three tigers, today there are thirteen.
    • After the exciting, dusty morning, you will return to a hearty breakfast and a hot shower. The rest of the day is for you till lunch at (TIME), after which you will head back to the Park for the evening Safari.
    • Once you are done, you will return to the hotel for dinner and rest.

    (Road trip of 110 km, covered in 4 hours)

    • After a sumptuous breakfast, you will be checked out and on your way to the Pink City, Jaipur.
    • This road trip is a distance of 110km, which would be covered in 4 hours.
    • Once you reach Jaipur, you will be checked into your hotel where you can freshen up.
    • After that, you would be taken to the famous Monkey Temple, Galta ji. It is a prehistoric holy pilgrimage place for the Hindus. The vast complex nestles in the Aravali and has several temples and ponds within it. It has also become home to monkeys who walk around in armies, unabashed. Next you will visit the beautiful Birla Temple, it is constructed in white marble and is dedicated to the Lord Narayan. The
      architecture is a blend of Rajasthani, South Indian and Utkala temple architecture.
    • After this exhilarating trip, you will return to the hotel for the night.
    • At 7.30, you can head for the delicious breakfast awaiting you in the dining area.
    • At 8.00, our team will meet you at the lobby/porch to whisk you away to the breathtaking Amber Fort, where the elephants await you.
    • The Amber Fort has public halls and palaces within itself, with courtyard gardens.
    • Once you are done exploring this ancient marvel, you would set off for a day long tour of the glorious Pink City. Jaipur was built by Maharaja Jai Singh and is said to be one of the first planned cities of the world. Your explorations would bring you to the famous Palace of Wind or the Hawa Mahal, the City Palace where even today, a part of the structure is the private area for the erstwhile ruling family of Jaipur and Jantar Mantar, the largest observatory in India is a fascinating place for science enthusiasts.
    • The evening can be spent wandering the colourful market and the by-lanes of Jaipur, sometimes you find some really interesting handicrafts work, artifacts, stonework, etc.
    • Once you have had your heart’s fill, you can head back to the hotel and call it a day.

    (Road trip of 200 km, covered in 4 hours)

    • At 7.30, breakfast awaits you in the dining area.
    • At 9.00 hrs, your baggage would be loaded after your check-out and you would bid adieu to the Pink City.
    • Once you reach in the evening hours, where after a comfortable check-in at the hotel, you have the rest of the evening to yourself.
    • Dinner could be early so you get ample rest before the early morning.
    • Crack of dawn, 6.00 hrs, you will head to the famous Ranthambore National Park, where you can either join more guests on the canter or then opt for the more private jeep, to do the safari within the park.
    • The Ranthambore National Park is one of its kind where you will see an ancient temple, the ruins of a majestic fort and nature enveloping these structures and claiming them for itself as time passes. It is also one of the renowned spots to see the Royal Bengal Tiger in its natural habitat. Apart from the tiger, these jungles also have a variety of birds, reptiles and other animals like deer, leopards, monkeys, etc.
    • After this adventurous trip, you will return to the hotel for a nice, invigorating shower and a much deserved breakfast. Post breakfast, you have the day to yourself till lunch at 14.30 hrs.
    • Once you are done with lunch, you will head back to the Ranthambore National Park for the afternoon safari. In the evening, after the safari, you will return to the hotel for a scrumptious dinner and rest.
    • Again an early morning at 6.00 hrs, you will head back to the enchanting Ranthambore National Park.
    • The Ranthambore National Park is named after the fortress towering over it. Two rivers, Banas and Chambal flow through it.
    • Post this thrilling trip, you will return to the hotel for a much awaited breakfast. After that you have time to yourself till lunch at 14.30 hrs.
    • After lunch, you will head back to the Ranthambore National Park for the afternoon safari. In the evening, after the safari, you will return to the hotel for a scrumptious dinner and rest.
    • An early start at 6.00 hrs again, you will head for your safari to the Ranthambore National Park.
    • The Ranthambore National Park has been home to the renowned tigress, Machli, who became famous globally. Specially the video of her fight with the crocodile in the lake at Jogi Mahal.
    • After this adventurous trip, you will return to the hotel for a hot, rejuvenating shower and breakfast. With breakfast done, you are on your own till lunch at 14.30 hrs.
    • Once you are done with lunch, you will head back to the Ranthambore National Park for the afternoon safari. In the evening, after the safari, you will return to the hotel for a scrumptious dinner and rest.
    (Road trip of 260 km, covered in 5 hours)
    • At 7.30, breakfast awaits you in the dining area.
    • At 8.00 hrs, your baggage would be loaded after your check-out and you would bid adieu to the Land of the Tigers.
    • En route to Keoladeo National Park, you will visit one of India’s largest and deepest step wells, Chand Baori in the village of Abhaneri.
    • You would reach in the evening hours, where after a comfortable check-in at the hotel, you have the rest of the evening to yourself.
    • Dinner could be early so you get ample rest before the early morning.
    (Road trip of 60 km, covered in 1 hour)
    • A hearty breakfast awaits you from 7.30 hrs.
    • After that, around 10.00 hrs, you will be checked out and whisked away to Bharatpur to the famous avifauna sanctuary, Keoladeo Ghana National Park. It was formerly the hunting grounds for the royals of Bharatpur. The interesting feature about this Park is it is man-made and man managed, hosting thousands of birds, especially in the winter months. Winters see Keoladeo flocked by both birds and ornithologists in abundance.
    • The road trip would be 60 km which would be covered in an hour.
    • In the evening, after the delightful safari in the Park, you will return to the hotel for a restful night.
    (Road Trip – 60 km, covered over a duration of 2 hrs)
    • At 7.30, breakfast awaits you in the dining area.
    • At 8.00 hrs, your baggage would be loaded after your check-out and you would bid adieu to Keoladeo.
    • En route to the Land of the Taj, you will Fatehpur Sikri, Emperor Akbar’s capital for a while. This 15 th century city was designed by Akbar in honour of the Sufi Saint Salim Chisti when he resided there. Fatehpur Sikri has many noteworthy monuments, mostly in red sandstone.
    • You would reach Agra in the evening hours, where after a comfortable check-in at the hotel and the much needed rejuvenation, you can explore the locales of ancient walled city.
    • Once you have had your heart’s fill, you can return to the hotel for the much needed sleep.
    (Road trip of 215 km, covered in 4 hours)
    • After breakfast, you will be checked out and on your way to the exotic Orchha, in Madhya Pradesh.
    • Orchha is the local language literally translates to the “hidden place”, which it seemingly is, lesser popular on the tourist map, makes this city and its ancient temples and palaces, alluring.
    • Once you arrive in Orchha, you will be checked into your hotel and left to freshen up.
    • Later you will go take a look at the brilliance this rustic city offers, like the Orchha Fort is built on an island citadel along the river Betwa. Then there is the famous Chaturbhuj temple which appears to be towering over the city itself. The Laxmi temple at the top of the hill offers the most scenic views.
    • Once you have enjoyed this remarkable town and its many marvels, you can return to the hotel for the night.
    (Road trip of 185 km, covered in 3½ hours)
    • After breakfast, you will be on your way to the exotic Khajuraho, it is an ancient city dominated by temples which have lured hordes of tourists due to the beauty and the erotic nature of the depictions. The surviving 22 temples of 85, are part of the UNESCO World Heritage.
    • Once you reach Khajuraho, you will be checked into your hotel to freshen up.
    • Later you will be taken to tour the Western and the Eastern groups of temples. While the western group comprise of the Varaha Temple, the Lakshman Temple, the Vishwanath temple and the most famous among them, the Kandariya Mahadev Temple. These temples are said to be ancient in architecture and depiction of daily lives. They form part of the UNESCO.
    • The eastern group of temples comprise of fairly newer temples like the Chaturbhuj temple, Dulhadev temple, Parshuram Temple and a few other Jain temples. This group doesn’t come under UNESCO, however the architecture is very similar to the western group.
    • After this exhilarating trip around the town, you will return to the hotel for the night.
    (Road trip of 250 km, covered in 5 hours)
    • After a heartwarming breakfast, it is time to check out and head to one of India’s densest populated Tiger National Parks, Bandhavgarh. The Park is spread over 440 km and is smaller than most of the other wildlife reserves, however its topography makes it home to the most number of the elusive cat.
    • Once you arrive in Bandhavgarh, you will be checked into your hotel and left to catch up on your rest.
    •  With an early start, 6.00 hrs, you will head to Bandhavgarh, once the hunting grounds for the Royal family of Rewa, today it is known to be home to the maximum number of Tigers while being the smallest of the wildlife parks. It was declared a National Park in 1968.
    • The name Bandhavgarh has been derived from the most noticeable hillock in the region of Umaria. The white tigers too were said to be found only in this reserve, however in the past 50 years, no one has really spotted any in the wild. Bandhavgarh National Park lends its own style of excitement because while at most wildlife parks, you keep a watch out to spot the tiger. Here the tiger is known to grace you with its presence by walking on the main road itself. The Park is divided in three main zones – a. Tala Zone, b. Magdhi zone and c. Khitauli zone. The other animals found in this park are the Indian Bison, the Blue Bulls, Jackals and the endangered Hornbills.
    • After this adventurous trip, you will return to the hotel for a nice, much awaited shower and a much deserved breakfast. Post breakfast, you have the day to yourself till lunch at (TIME) hrs.
    • Once you are done with lunch, you will be back on your way to see what other excitement awaits you in the Bandhavgarh National Park
    •  After the thrilling safari, you will return to the hotel for a scrumptious dinner and rest.
    • Another early start, 6.00 hrs, you will head back to Bandhavgarh, a popular tiger haven.
    • It is a place where some of the most iconic tiger documents have been covered. A famous resident of these forests was Bamra, India’s largest tiger. Other well-known tigers from the area are B2 or Sundar, Charger, and others, each with a splendid story waiting for you to unravel.
    • After this adventurous trip, you will return to the hotel for a hearty breakfast. After breakfast, you have the day to yourself till lunch at (TIME) hrs.
    • Once you are done with lunch, you will be back on your way to see what other excitement awaits you in the Bandhavgarh National Park
    • After the thrilling safari, you will return to the hotel for a scrumptious dinner and rest.
    • And another early start, 6.00 hrs, you will head to Bandhavgarh,
    • The name Bandhavgarh has been derived from the most noticeable hillock in the region of Umaria. The white tigers too were said to be found only in this reserve, however in the past 50 years, no one has really spotted any in the wild. Bandhavgarh National Park lends its own style of excitement because while at most wildlife parks, you keep a watch out to spot the tiger. Here the tiger is known to grace you with its presence by walking on the main road itself. The Park is divided in three main zones – a. Tala Zone, b. Magdhi zone and c. Khitauli zone. The other animals found in this park are the Indian Bison, the Blue Bulls, Jackals and the endangered Hornbills.
    • After this adventurous trip, you will return to the hotel for a nice, much awaited shower and a much deserved breakfast. Post breakfast, you have the day to yourself till lunch at (TIME) hrs.
    • Once you are done with lunch, you will be back on your way to see what other excitement awaits you in the Bandhavgarh National Park
    • After the thrilling safari, you will return to the hotel for a scrumptious dinner and rest.
    • With an early start, 6.00 hrs, you will head to Bandhavgarh.
    • Bandhavgarh derived its name from an ancient fort, which also has great mythological significance. It is said that it was given by Lord Ram to his younger brother Lakshman. Mentions of it are found repeatedly in ancient religious texts.
    • After this adventurous trip, you will return to the hotel for a nice, much awaited shower and a much deserved breakfast. Post breakfast, you have the day to yourself till lunch at (TIME) hrs.
    • Once you are done with lunch, you will be back on your way to see what other excitement awaits you in the Bandhavgarh National Park.
    • After the thrilling safari, you will return to the hotel for a scrumptious dinner and rest.
    (Road Trip of 220 km, covered in 5 hours)
    • After breakfast, you will be checked out of the hotel and onto Kanha National Park. It is the biggest national park in Madhya Pradesh. The core area is 940 km and the surrounding buffer zone is 1067 km. Topographically it has the lush Sal, Bamboo forests, grassy meadows, numerous lakes, hills and ravines. In fact these jungles have been the inspiration for Kipling in his famous work, “Jungle Book”
    • The road trip will be 220 km and covered in 5 hours.
    • Once you arrive in Kanha, you will be checked into the hotel and left to rejuvenate.
    • In the evening, you can explore your surroundings and opt for an early dinner.
    • An early start, 6.00 hrs, you will head to Kanha National Park, Madhya Pradesh’s largest Park. It is home to a significant population of tigers, Indian leopards, sloth bear and Barasingha.
    • After this wondrous safari, you will return to the hotel for a much awaited shower and a much deserved breakfast. After breakfast, you have the day to yourself till lunch at (TIME) hrs.
    • Post lunch, you will be taken back for another safari to enjoy more that Kanha has to offer.
    • After this thrilling trip, you will return to the hotel for a scrumptious dinner and rest.
    • Again, an early start at 6.00 hrs, you will head to Kanha National Park. It got its name from the texture of the soil found there, which is locally called Kanhar.
    • After this wondrous safari, you will return to the hotel for a much awaited shower and a much deserved breakfast. After breakfast, you have the day to yourself till lunch at (TIME) hrs.
    • Post lunch, you will be taken back for another safari to enjoy more that Kanha has to offer.
    • After this thrilling trip, you will return to the hotel for a scrumptious dinner and rest.
    • Another start at the wake of dawn, 6.00 hrs, you will head to Kanha National Park. This park created curiosity among people around 1894, due to the introduction of Rudyard Kipling’s ‘The Jungle Book’. Before that, this jungles were part of the Gondwanas, i.e. – the Land of the Gonds.
    • Post lunch, you will be taken back for another safari to enjoy more that Kanha has to offer.
    • After this thrilling trip, you will return to the hotel for a scrumptious dinner and rest.
    (Road Trip of 200 km, covered in 4 hours)
    • Post breakfast, you will be checked out and on your way to the picturesque Pench National Park.
    • Pench is situated in the Seoni and Chhindwara districts of Madhya Pradesh and is named after the river Pench. The river flows north to south of the park diving it into two almost equal halves. It was declared a sanctuary in 1965 and given the status of a National Park in 1975. One can also enjoy rafting within the park.
    • When you arrive in Pench, you will be checked into the hotel and left to unwind.
    • An early start at 6.00 hrs and a thrilling safari into the Pench National Park.
    • Pench is made up of 758 km2, of which 299 km2 forms the core area. Situated on the southern side of the Satpura range, the area is covered by smaller hills and lush teak forestation. These forests also have areas of bamboo, the white kulu trees and the famous mahua. While the tiger is the main attraction in the Park, the other animals that can be seen are the chital, the Indian bison, porcupines, fox and if you are lucky the jungle cat.
    • After the excitement, you will return to the hotel for a hearty breakfast, a shower and time to yourself till lunch.
    • Post lunch, you would head back to the park for yet another breathtaking safari.
    • After that, you will return to the hotel to unwind, catch up on the day’s excitement and dinner.
    • An early start at 6.00 hrs and a thrilling safari into the Pench National Park.
    • Pench is accessible by either Nagpur or Jabalpur. The area within the park covers a huge area which includes deep valleys, jungles and beautiful landscapes.
    • After the excitement, you will return to the hotel for a hearty breakfast, a shower and time to yourself till lunch.
    • Post lunch, you would head back to the park for yet another breathtaking safari.
    • After that, you will return to the hotel to unwind, catch up on the day’s excitement and dinner.
    • An early start at 6.00 hrs and a thrilling safari into the Pench National Park.
    • Pench is said to have a successful number of predators in terms of both numbers and diversity of high density of prey species including the axis deer. There are the langurs and the macaque who too call it home. The blue bull, the sambar, the Indian bison, all form a healthy ecology with these forests flourishing.
    • After the excitement, you will return to the hotel for a hearty breakfast, a shower and time to yourself till lunch.
    • Post lunch, you would head back to the park for yet another breathtaking safari.
    • After that, you will return to the hotel to unwind, catch up on the day’s excitement and dinner.
    • Your sumptuous breakfast awaits you at 7.30 hrs. Thereafter, our team will assure a smooth check out and soon you head to the Nagpur airport to take your flight to Delhi.
    • On arrival in Delhi, our team will meet you at the exit gate of the airport and take you to the hotel so you can freshen up before the next adventure.
    • On this last trip, you will be taken to the Grand Humayun’s tomb, the revered Raj Ghat (Gandhi’s Memorial), Lutyen’s Delhi – the Rashtrapati Bhawan, India Gate and Connaught Place.
    • With these last captivating memories, you would return to the hotel for a restful sleep.

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Frequently Asked & Question

The Golden Triangle Tour is a famous travel circuit connecting three historic cities: Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur. It forms a triangular route on the map and offers a mix of Mughal, Rajput, and modern Indian culture.

The best time is October to March when the weather is cooler and comfortable for sightseeing.

Avoid May–June due to extreme summer heat.

Yes, the route is one of the safest and most tourist-friendly in India. Millions of international travelers visit these cities every year.

Basic travel precautions are recommended.

Yes. Many travelers extend the tour with destinations like:

  • Udaipur

  • Ranthambore National Park

  • Varanasi

  • Kerala

Hiring a local guide in major monuments like Taj Mahal or Amber Fort is recommended to understand the history and architecture.

Yes. The tour is perfect for first-time travelers because it covers India’s most famous landmarks, culture, cuisine, and history in one trip.

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