Golden Triangle Tour Package 5 Days 4 Nights

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The 5-day Golden Triangle tour package offers an immersive experience of India's rich culture and history, with visits to the bustling streets of Delhi, the stunning pink city of Jaipur, and the historically significant buildings in Agra.This tour takes you to some of the most famous attractions, such as the Qutub Minar, Lotus Temple, India Gate, Birla/Laxmi Narayan Temple in Delhi, Hawa Mahal, City Palace in Jaipur, and the Taj Mahal, Agra Fort in Agra. With an escorted tour of each city, you will get a glimpse of the diverse beauty of India and its rich cultural heritage.

Day-1: Arrive At Delhi 4 Stops

1 Indira Gandhi International T3 Road 4 Stops

The Qutub Minar is a historic tower located in Delhi. It was inspired by the Minaret of Jam in Western Afghanistan and was built in several stages from the 12th to 14th centuries. It symbolizes the start of Muslim rule in India and is an example of Mughal architecture. The first five levels were completed, but a planned sixth level was never added.

2 Lotus Temple

The Lotus Temple is a stunning piece of architecture known for its distinctive lotus structure. The temple has received numerous honours and prizes for its architectural design, religious philosophy, and aesthetic appeal. One of the most popular tourist attractions worldwide. This temple is contemporary in design but not religious.

3 Humayun's Tombe

The Maqbara-e-Humayun, the tomb of Mughal Emperor Humayun, serves as his final resting place. Constructed in the 16th century by his first wife, this tomb is Asia's foremost garden tomb. The site is not just home to this architecturally significant tomb but also boasts several other historic structures, including monuments and other tombs, to discover.

4 India Gate

The India War Memorial, now famously known as India Gate, stands tall in the Rajpath area of New Delhi. It is important to note that this structure is distinct from Mumbai's Gateway of India. India Gate is a memorial for the 70,000 soldiers who lost their lives in the First World War and the Third Anglo-Afghan War, honoring their sacrifices.

Day-2: Delhi Sightseeing 5 Stops

1 Rashtrapati Bhavan

The Indian Presidential House, also known as Rashtrapati Bhavan, located in New Delhi, is one of the largest residential head-of-state residences globally. The massive building spans over 130 hectares (320 acres) and boasts four floors and 340 rooms, with a total area of 19,000 square meters (200,000 square feet). The stunning architecture is a striking blend of Mughal and European styles.

2 Swaminarayan Akshardham

The Akshardham complex in New Delhi is home to a Hindu temple and spiritual campus in the Noida Mor neighborhood. Constructed in 2005, the temple complex attracts 70% of tourists visiting Delhi, making it a must-see destination for sightseeing, exploration, and pilgrimage. Its stunning location along the banks of the River Yamuna only adds to its allure.

3 Red Fort

The Red Fort, constructed of red sandstone by the Mughals, stands as a historically significant site in Delhi. Its name is derived from the striking red material used in its building. This fort served as a royal ceremony venue and remained a place for political and national events in the city's center. Beyond its impressive exterior, the Red Fort houses a variety of captivating attractions, including palaces, halls, museums, and much more.

4 Friday Mosque (Jama Masjid)

A visit to Old Delhi, the walled city founded by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan as Shahjahanabad, is a must-see for any tour of Delhi. The town retains some Mughal features and offers a glimpse into history with its historic Havelis, narrow alleyways, and vendors selling goods for generations. One can witness traditional houses built in an outdated style, still standing amidst the modern metropolis of Delhi.

5 Raj Ghat

Raj Ghat, located along the banks of the Yamuna River, is a memorial dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi, the father of the nation. The memorial platform is made of black marble and marks the cremation site of Gandhi. In addition to Gandhi, several notable figures have also been cremated at Raj Ghat, including Jawaharlal Nehru, whose memorial is located in the northern section of the ghat. The monuments of Lal Bahadur Shastri, Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi, Giani Zail Singh, Chandra Shekar, I.K. Gujral, and others can also be found in the vicinity, collectively known as the "Forest of Peace."

Day-3 Delhi - Agra 3 Stops

1 Taj Mahal

The Taj Mahal, located in Agra, is renowned globally as one of the Seven Wonders of the World. This iconic monument, which boasts rich Mughal culture and architectural style, attracts millions of visitors annually to admire its beauty. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Taj Mahal is widely regarded as India's most famous monument. This comprehensive tour provides information on the Taj Mahal, including its history, location, architecture, gardens, and more. Discover the myths, stones, and history behind the site, as well as tips on when to visit and how to get there.

2 Agra Fort

Agra Fort, while often overshadowed by the Taj Mahal, is a memorable destination in its own right. Located in Agra, the Taj Mahal and Agra Fort are must-visit tourist attractions. The fort, made of sandstone and marble, represents power and security and is surrounded by strong fortifications. If you're planning a trip to Agra, don't miss the chance to visit Agra Fort. Here, you can find all the necessary information, including directions, the best time to visit, and more. Explore Agra's breathtaking beauty with a drive through the city.

3 Tomb Of Itimad-Ud-Daulah

The "Baby Taj" or the Itimad-ud-Daulah tomb is a stunning piece of Mughal architecture, said to have inspired the Taj Mahal. It was the first marble structure in the Mughal era, built by Nur Jahan, the mother of Shah Jahan, who later built the Taj Mahal. This delicate monument is adorned with intricate marble lattice screens and beautiful sculptures. If you're in Agra, visit the Itimad-ud-Daulah tomb and experience the start of Agra's marble structures.

Day-4: Delhi - Fatehpur Sikri - Jaipur 2 Stops

1 Fatehpur Sikri

Fatehpur Sikri, a small village near Agra, was a thriving city under the rule of Akbar in the 16th century. Despite its former prosperity, it was eventually abandoned and has since become a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors for its monuments, buildings, and historical cityscape. Its significance also stems from the fact that Akbar's son and future king, Jehangir, was born there, making it a special place in Akbar's heart.

2 Jal Mahal

The beautiful state of Rajasthan is home to the stunning city of Jaipur, famously known as the "Pink City" due to its distinctive pink walls. One of the most awe-inspiring landmarks in the town is the Jal Mahal, a magnificent palace located in the Man Sagar Lake. The word "Jal" in Hindi means water and castle, making the Jal Mahal a perfect representation of its name. The court boasts five levels, four still underwater, making it a truly stunning sight.

2 Jal Mahal

The beautiful state of Rajasthan is home to the stunning city of Jaipur, famously known as the "Pink City" due to its distinctive pink walls. One of the most awe-inspiring landmarks in the town is the Jal Mahal, a magnificent palace located in the Man Sagar Lake. The word "Jal" in Hindi means water and castle, making the Jal Mahal a perfect representation of its name. The court boasts five levels, four still underwater, making it a truly stunning sight.

Day-5: Jaipur Sightseeing 5 Stops

1 City Palace Of Jaipur

The beautiful state of Rajasthan is home to the stunning city of Jaipur, famously known as the "Pink City" due to its distinctive pink walls. One of the most awe-inspiring landmarks in the town is the Jal Mahal, a magnificent palace located in the Man Sagar Lake. The word "Jal" in Hindi means water and castle, making the Jal Mahal a perfect representation of its name. The court boasts five levels, four still underwater, making it a truly stunning sight.

2 Jantar Mantar -

Jaipur Jantar Mantar, located near Jaipur, India, is an astronomical observatory used for determining the positions and separations of celestial bodies. Out of India's five such observatories, Jaipur Jantar Mantar is the largest. The observatory comprises 19 large instruments, each serving a unique purpose. The most notable of these is the Samrat Yantra, the largest sundial in the country.

3 Amer Fort

Maan Singh, a trusted general of Emperor Akbar, built a fortress in the 16th century. He later expanded his rule to the Amer state surrounding the fort, now famously known as Jaipur. The Amer Fort, also referred to as Amber Fort, is located just beyond the principal city of Jaipur and is a popular destination for tourists.

4 Hawa Mahal -

The Hawa Mahal, located in the heart of Jaipur, is a five-story structure made of red and pink sandstone with a white trim that gives it a vibrant appearance. It resembles a beehive with its intricate carvings and arched, dome-shaped pavilions called "chhains" that embody the grandeur of Rajputana architecture. The palace walls boast 953 jharokhas or balconies that provide a cool breeze throughout the structure, earning it its nickname as the "Palace of the Wind." The Hawa Mahal is an iconic part of Jaipur's "pink city" and is known for its constant presence of a gentle breeze.

5 Birla Mandir

Jaipur is home to numerous architectural marvels, including the Laxmi Narayan Temple, also known as the Birla Temple. This temple is a popular destination for pilgrims and architecture enthusiasts due to its magnificent design and serene ambiance. Despite its relatively recent construction, the Birla Temple is considered one of the most beautiful temples in the city. The temple was built by the Birla Family, who also commissioned the construction of other contemporary temples around the world, earning the temple its name.

Services included

  • Accommodation with breakfast
  • Guided service throughout the tour
  • Courteous and professional driver
  • All tolls, parking, and driver fees
  • Private car for all sightseeing
  • Pick-up and drop-off service in Delhi

Services Excluded

  • Monuments entry fees
  • Tips or gratuities for the driver and guide
  • Personal Expenses
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