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    Delhi – Jaipur – Amber Fort – Abhaneri – Fatehpur Sikri - Agra - Varanasi - 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 – 250km, covered over a duration of 5hrs)
    • 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 the Pink City, Jaipur.
    • Arrival at the hotel in Jaipur would be in the evening, once again we make sure you have a smooth check-in.
    • Once you are freshened, you will be taken to explore the timeless lanes of the Pink City and its hidden treasures.
    • Once you are done, you can head back to the Hotel for a restful 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 – 250 km, covered over a duration of 5 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 the Pink City.
    • En route to the Land of the Taj, you will visit one of India’s largest and deepest step wells, Chand Baori in the village of Abhaneri.
    • After this trip back in time, you will break for lunch.
    • Post lunch, closer to Agra, you will visit 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.
    • At 5.45 am, Rudyard Kipling’s words would ring true, “The Taj is the embodiment of all things pure”.
    • The lighting at that early hour is perfect to awaken the photographer within you for the Taj Mahal’s beauty is mesmerizing.
    • The Taj Mahal is the universal symbol of love as it was built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan to commemorate his love for his Queen, Mumtaz Mahal. Ina pragmatic world, it is considered an architectural wonder keeping in mind the design and detailing on the Mughal marble monument.
    • Once you have had your heart’s fill of the awe inspiring mausoleum, you would be taken back to a much deserved breakfast.
    • After breakfast, you will visit the Agra Fort built on the banks of the Yamuna. It is said to be the home to the Mughals till they shifted their capital to Delhi. Initially, the red sandstone military structure was built by the Mughal Emperor Akbar, however his grandson, Shah Jahan, added marble palaces to this fort transforming it into an architectural marvel. Designed to keep the enemy away , the fortress is an existing ingenuity of the Mughals, it is a city within a city with large sprawling gardens, beautifully designed halls for public and private audience.
    • Followed by a satiating lunch, to energize you after that walk down history.
    • You can explore the old world charm in the lanes of the city before returning to the hotel for the much deserved sleep.
    • Your morning starts at 7.30 hrs with some delectable breakfast.
    • At 9.00 hrs, after you have checked out and loaded baggage, you will start your journey towards Delhi, which would be a 4 hours drive to cover 200 km. The connecting flight to Varanasi is in the evening. Varanasi is known to be 2500 years old or older. It was founded by King Kashya as Kashi in 1200 B.C.
    • On arriving in Varanasi, our team will ensure another smooth check-in, thereafter you can refresh yourself.
    • In the evening, you can step out into the timeless lanes of Varanasi, explore the local gastronomical delights.
    • Once you are done, you can head back to the hotel for the night.
    • Early morning you will head to the mystic River Ganga for an early morning boat ride. The Ganga is considered the most sacred river for the Hindus, hence as you move along at that hour, you will notice many Hindu rituals unravelling before you. Some pilgrims would be taking the early morning dip with the ritualistic offering of prayers, flowers. The air, at the time is infused with multiple incense smells, leaving the entire experience rather surreal and serene for onlookers, apart from being a photographers’ delight.
    • After this exhilarating experience, you will return to the hotel for the much deserved breakfast and refreshing.
    • The afternoon would be spent exploring the unexplored like the Sarnath Temple, the seed of Buddhism as we know it today. This was where the Gautam Buddha first delivered his sermon to his followers. You would also see the different Stupas, essential to Buddhism among which the famous Ashoka Stupa is one.
    • In the evening, you can relive the magic of Varanasi through a boat ride along with the renowned Ganga Aarti on the Ghat.
    • After the excitement from the day overwhelms you, you can return to the hotel for the much deserved sleep.
    • Your last breakfast in the ancient Hindu city of Varanasi awaits you
    • Thereafter, our team will assure a smooth check out and soon you head to the Udaipur 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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