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Explore India’s iconic cultural route — Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur — along with the spiritual heart of the country, Varanasi. This 7-day journey takes you from the historic monuments of the Mughal era to the royal palaces of Rajasthan and finally to the sacred ghats of the River Ganges, offering a perfect blend of history, architecture, and spirituality.
A 13-day Golden Triangle Tour covering Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, and Varanasi. Visit UNESCO monuments, the Taj Mahal, Jaipur’s forts, and witness the Ganga Arti on the banks of the holy river.
Welcome to the vibrant capital city of India – Delhi! Upon arrival at the airport, our representative will greet you and assist with hotel transfer. Overnight stay in Delhi.
After breakfast, drive towards Mandawa, a beautiful town known as the Open Art Gallery of Rajasthan.
Mandawa Haveli : Explore the stunning frescoes and wall paintings depicting royal life.
Mandawa is a town in the Jhunjhunu district of Rajasthan, India, famous for its painted havelis (mansions) and fort, earning it the nickname "open-air art gallery". It is known for its rich cultural heritage, intricate frescoes, and traditional handicrafts, attracting tourists interested in history and art.
Village Walk & Bazaar View : Experience the rustic charm of rural Rajasthan with a guided walk through the colorful local bazaar.Overnight stay at hotel in Mandawa.
After breakfast, proceed to Bikaner, a desert city famous for its heritage and forts. tep into a city carved in red sandstone, where camel caravans meet grand palaces and every sunset paints the dunes gold.Short Intro for Homepage
Think Rajasthan is only Jaipur and Udaipur? Meet Bikaner — the underrated royal escape. 500-year-old forts, streets that smell of fresh bhujia, and the world’s most unusual temple. No crowds, just raw desert magic.
Junagarh Fort : Built in 1589, this magnificent fort houses palaces, temples, and courtyards.
Junagarh Fort is a fort in the city of Bikaner, Rajasthan, India. The fort was originally called Chintamani and was renamed Junagarh or "Old Fort" in the early 20th century when the ruling family moved to Lalgarh Palace outside the fort limits.old city walk Stroll through the narrow lanes filled with havelis and local sweets like Bikaneri Bhujia.
This temple was constructed by Bhandasa Oswal in the 12th century. The temple is dedicated to Sumatinatha, the 5th tirthankara. According to legends, 40,000 kg of ghee instead of water was used in preparing the mortar for the construction of this temple. Overnight stay at hotel in Bikaner.
Jodhpur : The Blue City of Rajasthan. Jodhpur, known as the Blue City of Rajasthan, is famous for its striking blue-painted houses and rich royal heritage. Dominating the skyline is the grand Mehrangarh Fort, one of the largest and most impressive forts in India, offering breathtaking views of the city.
Mehrangarh Fort : One of India’s largest forts, with panoramic views of the blue-painted houses. Mehrangarh Fort is a massive 15th-century fortress in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India, that is built on a hilltop and is home to a museum containing relics of Indian courtly life. Constructed by Rao Jodha, the fort is notable for its impressive architecture, rich history, and stunning views of the surrounding "Blue City"
Jaswant Thada : A marble cenotaph built in memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II.
Jaswant Thada is a white marble cenotaph (memorial) in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, built in 1899 by Maharaja Sardar Singh to honor his father, Maharaja Jaswant Singh II. Also known as the "Taj Mahal of Marwar," it is renowned for its intricate Rajputana-style architecture, which includes thin, polished marble slabs that give off a warm glow in the sunlight. The complex also features beautiful gardens, a small lake, and portraits of the rulers of Jodhpur.
Blue City Walk : Explore the old town’s vibrant blue alleys and bustling bazaars. Over night in jodhpur
Stop to Ranakput : The Ranakpur Jain Temple is one of the most spectacular and spiritually significant Jain temples in India, located in the serene Aravalli hills between Udaipur and Jodhpur. Built in the 15th century during the reign of Rana Kumbha, the temple is dedicated to Adinath, the first Tirthankara of Jainism. It is a masterpiece of marble architecture and a symbol of devotion, peace, and artistic brilliance. The temple is famous for its extraordinary design, featuring 1,444 intricately carved marble pillars, each one unique in design. No two pillars are the same, showcasing the incredible craftsmanship of ancient Indian artisans. The temple’s structure is built in the form of a celestial chariot with beautifully carved domes, turrets, and halls.
Udaipur : The City of Lakes. On arrival, enjoy, Udaipur, known as the City of Lakes, is one of the most romantic destinations in India. Surrounded by the Aravalli Hills, the city is famous for its beautiful lakes like Lake Pichola and stunning palaces. Udaipur was founded in 1559 by Maharana Udai Singh II, the ruler of Mewar. He established the city after leaving Chittorgarh Fort. Surrounded by the Aravalli Hills, Udaipur was chosen as a safer and more strategic location for the new capital of Mewar. The rulers built magnificent palaces, temples, and artificial lakes, making the city a center of art, culture, and royal living.
Evening Folk Dance Show, Witness Rajasthani culture through traditional dance at Bagore Ki Haveli.
Lake Walk : Enjoy a peaceful stroll around Pichola Lake as the sun sets. Lake Pichola, in Udaipur city in the Indian state of Rajasthan, is an artificial fresh water lake, created in the year 1362, named after the nearby Picholi village. It is one of the several contiguous lakes, and developed over the last few centuries in and around Udaipur city. Overnight stay at hotel in Udaipur.
City Palace: A grand complex overlooking Lake Pichola with museums and courtyards. City Palace, Udaipur is a palace complex situated in the city of Udaipur in the Indian state of Rajasthan. It was built over a period of nearly 400 years, with contributions from several rulers of the Mewar dynasty. Boat Ride on Lake Pichola, Witness the beauty of Jag Mandir and Lake Palace.
Saheliyon Ki Bari : Visit the royal garden of fountains built for princesses. Saheliyon-ki-Bari is a major garden and a popular tourist space in Udaipur in the Indian state of Rajasthan. It lies in the northern part of the city and has fountains and kiosks, a lotus pool and marble elephants. It was built by Rana Sangram Singh.
Old City Walk : Explore narrow streets, handicraft shops, and vibrant art galleries. An old city heritage walk in Udaipur typically includes exploring landmarks around Lake Pichola like the City Palace, Jagdish Temple, and Bagore Ki Haveli, along with visiting historic step wells and local markets. These guided tours often provide cultural insights and are designed to connect thematic cultural sites for a deeper visitor experience. Overnight stay at hotel in Udaipur.
Nestled beside the serene Pushkar Lake, the town of Pushkar is one of India’s most spiritual and charming destinations. Surrounded by the Aravalli hills, it offers a unique blend of devotion, culture, and vibrant local life.
Brahma Temple : Pushkar is best known for the world-famous Brahma Temple, one of the very few temples dedicated to Lord Brahma in the world. Pilgrims from across India come here to perform rituals and take a holy dip in the sacred lake, believed to cleanse sins and bring spiritual blessings.
The town’s atmosphere is peaceful yet lively, with colorful bazaars, rooftop cafés, and narrow streets filled with handicrafts, jewelry, and traditional Rajasthani textiles. Pushkar is also a cultural hub, especially during the famous Pushkar Camel Fair, where thousands of camels, traders, and visitors gather for a spectacular display of tradition, music, and desert life.
Arti on the Lake : In the evening, don’t miss the magical aarti ceremony at the ghats of Pushkar Lake. The sound of bells, chanting prayers, and floating lamps creates a deeply spiritual and unforgettable experience. Over night pushkar.
Camel races - morning, desert trackCamel beauty contests - camels decorated with paint, mirrors, pompomsCamel dance - camels dance to folk musicHorse dance & races - Marwari horses performingCattle trading - 30,000+ camels, horses, cattle bought/soldCompetitions for PeopleLongest mustache contest - famous oneTurban tying competition - fastest/best style winsBridal competition - local women in traditional dressMatka phod / Pot balancing - women carry pots on headCultural ShowsRajasthani folk music - live on main stageKalbeliya dance - snake dance by desert tribesPuppet shows - traditional KathputliLive performances - artists, singers all day.
Jaipur : Explore the vibrant charm of Jaipur, famously known as the Pink City of India. In 1876, the city was painted pink to welcome Prince Albert, symbolizing hospitality. Since then, Jaipur has been famously known as the “Pink City.” This historic city beautifully blends royal heritage, colorful culture, and architectural brilliance. Jaipur was founded in 1727 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, the ruler of Amber. Due to growing population and water scarcity in Amber Fort, he decided to shift his capital and build a new planned city.
The City Palace : Jaipur is a royal residence and former administrative headquarters of the rulers of the Jaipur State in Jaipur, Rajasthan. Construction started soon after the establishment of the city of Jaipur under the reign of Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, who moved his court to Jaipur from Amber, in 1727.
Jantar Mantar : The ancient astronomical observatory.The Jantar Mantar is a collection of 19 astronomical instruments built by the Rajput king Sawai Jai Singh, the founder of Jaipur, Rajasthan. The monument was completed in 1734. It features the world's largest stone sundial, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is near City Palace and Hawa Mahal.
Pink City Walk : Discover colorful bazaars, local artisans, and traditional Rajasthani life. Overnight stay at hotel in Jaipur.
Hawa Mahal : is one of the most iconic landmarks of Jaipur, known for its unique honeycomb-shaped structure and beautiful pink sandstone architecture. Built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh, it is a fine example of Rajput architecture.
Panna Meena ka Kund : is a historic stepwell located near Amber Fort in Jaipur, known for its symmetrical stairways and unique architectural design. Built in the 16th century, this stepwell was used as a water storage system and a community gathering place for the local people.
Amber Fort: Explore the majestic fort with royal palaces and mirror halls. Amber Fort is a historic fort in Jaipur, India, known for its blend of Hindu and Mughal architecture, built with red sandstone and white marble in the late 16th century. Located on a hilltop, it served as the capital for the Kachhwaha Rajputs and is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. Key features include its palace complex, intricate carvings, mirror work, and a secret tunnel connecting it to the nearby Jaigarh Fort.
Jal Mahal : Enjoy a photo stop at the scenic Water Palace. Later, drive towards Agra, the city of love. Jal Mahal is a palace in the middle of the Man Sagar Lake in Jaipur city, the capital of the state of Rajasthan, India. The palace was originally constructed around 1699; the building and the lake around it were later renovated and enlarged in the early 18th century by Maharaja Jai Singh II of Amber.
Gaitor Ki Chhatriyan : cenotaphe is a peaceful and historically important site in Jaipur, known for its beautiful royal cenotaphs (chhatris). It served as the cremation ground of the Kachwaha Rajput rulers of Jaipur.The word “Gaitor” means “resting place of the departed,” and the site truly reflects a calm and serene atmosphere. Each cenotaph is built in memory of a king and showcases intricate carvings, domes, and delicate architecture. Afternoon free shopin time.overnight in jaipur
Fatehpur Sikri : a magnificent UNESCO World Heritage site built in 16th century by the Mughal emperor Akbar in the 16th century. Once the capital of the Mughal Empire, this grand city was later abandoned due to water scarcity. Fatehpur Sikri reflects the glory, vision, and architectural brilliance of the Mughal era, making it a fascinating historical destination.
Agra : Agra is a historic city on the banks of the Yamuna River, famous for its Mughal heritage and timeless beauty. The city is home to the world-renowned Taj Mahal, a symbol of eternal love and one of the Seven Wonders of the World. visit to the world-famous Taj Mahal
Agra fort : Agra Fort is a magnificent UNESCO World Heritage site located in Agra. Built by the Mughal emperor Akbar in the 16th century, this grand red sandstone fort served as the main residence of the Mughal rulers. Inside the fort, you can explore beautiful palaces, courtyards, and halls such as Diwan-i-Am and Diwan-i-Khas, showcasing stunning Mughal architecture. Later, Shah Jahan added elegant marble structures, including the Musamman Burj, where he was imprisoned and spent his last days overlooking the Taj Mahal. Agra Fort reflects the power, luxury, and architectural brilliance of the Mughal Empire and is a must-visit for history lovers.
Metab baag : Mehtab Bagh is a beautiful Mughal garden located on the banks of the Yamuna River, directly opposite the Taj Mahal in Agra.Built during the Mughal era, this serene garden was designed as a perfect viewing point for the Taj Mahal. It is especially famous for its breathtaking sunset views, where the white marble monument reflects golden hues, creating a magical atmosphere.overnight in Agra.
Taj mahal : early in the morning visit The taj mahal witness its marble beauty glowing in the first light of dawn. The Taj Mahal is an ivory-white marble mausoleum in Agra, India, built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan as a tomb for his wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Considered a masterpiece of Mughal architecture and a symbol of India's rich history, the complex also includes a mosque, guest house, gardens, and a wall. Commissioned in 1632, the main mausoleum was completed in 1648, with the surrounding buildings and gardens finished by 1653. After visit back to hotel and take your brakfast and Train to Varanasi.
Vande Bharat Express : Departure: ~06:00 Arrival: ~13:00 Duration: ~7 hours and most comfortable train.
Varanasi : The spiritual capital of India, Varanasi is one of the world’s oldest living cities. Set on the sacred Ganges River, it’s a place where spirituality, devotion, and daily life intertwine beautifully. Varanasi is a city in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh dating to the 11th century B.C. Regarded as the spiritual capital of India, the city draws Hindu pilgrims who bathe in the Ganges River’s sacred waters and perform funeral rites. Along the city's winding streets are some 2,000 temples, including Kashi Vishwanath, the “Golden Temple,” dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva.
Evening : Attend the mesmerizing Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat — a spiritual experience filled with chants, bells, and oil lamps night : Varanasi.
Taj mahal : early in the morning visit The taj mahal witness its marble beauty glowing in the first light of dawn. The Taj Mahal is an ivory-white marble mausoleum in Agra, India, built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan as a tomb for his wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Considered a masterpiece of Mughal architecture and a symbol of India's rich history, the complex also includes a mosque, guest house, gardens, and a wall. Commissioned in 1632, the main mausoleum was completed in 1648, with the surrounding buildings and gardens finished by 1653. After visit back to hotel and take your brakfast and Train to Varanasi.
Sarnath : [ 15 km ] Sarnath is a sacred Buddhist site where Gautama Buddha gave his first sermon after attaining enlightenment. It is an important place for pilgrims and is known for the famous Dhamek Stupa. Sarnath reflects peace, spirituality, and rich history back to Varanasi.
transfer to the airport or station for your return journey to Delhi. On arrival, you will be assisted with your onward travel or departure.
What to Expect : A soul-stirring day of devotion, faith, and timeless beauty.
Overnight : Varanasi.