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Golden Triangle Tour 3 Day

3 days / 2 Nights

  • 3

    Day Trip
  • 2

    Overnight Stay
  • 3

    Cities
  • 12+

    Landmarks
  • 1

    Iconic Taj
Indias Golden Triangle Tour

Go India Trip 5-day Golden Triangle Tour is absolutely perfect for those who want to explore India’s most beautiful and historic destinations in a short time. From the bustling streets of Delhi to the white marble Taj Mahal in Agra, and the red-pink forts of Jaipur — this journey is one that will stay in your heart forever.

The magnificent legacies of the Mughal Empire, the glorious history of Rajputana, and the rapidly evolving modern India — all come together in a single journey. With our experienced guides, comfortable vehicles, and well-planned itinerary, you just enjoy the experience while Go India Trip takes care of everything else.

Itinerary

Early Morning Pickup three visite in Delhi and drive to Agra.

Humayun's Tomb : is the first great Mughal mausoleum in Delhi and a true precursor of the Taj Mahal. Built in the 1560s for the second Mughal emperor, the complex blends Persian architecture with Indian motifs, set in a vast 30-acre garden of water canals and walkways. The red sandstone arches are adorned with white marble in pietra dura, creating a striking contrast.

Jama Masjid : Jama Masjid, the largest mosque in Delhi, is located in the heart of old Delhi and is a showcase of Mughal freshness. Built in the 17th century, the complex spans 30 acres and can accommodate up to 25,000 worshippers simultaneously. Standing at 41m, each topped with a white marble dome — perfect for panoramic views of the bustling bazaars below.

Chandi Chowk : the beating heart of Old Delhi, a maze of alleyways that has been buzzing for over 400 years. Narrow, winding alleyways filled with stalls selling everything from glittering jewelry and silk sarees to steaming street food classics like jalebi, paratha, and the legendary halwa-puri. Halfday tour drive to Agra.

Agra Fort : Agra Fort is the massive red sandstone citadel that dominates the banks of the Yamuna River, a showcase of Mughal power. Built by Akbar in the 16th century and later embellished by Shah Jahan, the fort combines military strength with palatial luxury, and it also became the residence of the 2 km long royal family that surrounds a vast complex of halls, courtyards and gardens.

Metab Baag : the "Garden of the Moon" on the other side of the Yamuna, just in front of the Taj. Built by Emperor Babur in the 16th century, it is a classic Mughal char-bagh with a central basin and four water channels. - The sunset views of the Taj can't be beat; The marble glows a golden pink from the garden terrace. It is best to 30 minutes before sunset to catch the light and avoid the nighttime crowds in Agra.

Taj Mahal: A visit to the Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Built at the request of the mughal emperor Shah Jahan as a tribute to his beloved in the seventeenth century, its construction mobilized more than 21,000 workers and craftsmen from all over the world. this ivory-white mausoleum sits on the banks of the Yamuna, its perfect symmetry reflected in a peaceful pool. Beyond the tomb, the vast Char-Bagh garden is divided into four quadrants of water channels, symbolizing the Qur'anic description of paradise stop to fathepur sikri 3rd mugal captial butiful fortess.

Jaipur : Welcome to Jaipur, the vibrant capital of Rajasthan and one of the most iconic destinations in India. Known as the Pink City, Jaipur is a perfect blend of royal heritage, colorful culture, and architectural brilliance. Founded in 1727 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, the city is famous for its well-planned streets, majestic forts, and grand palaces that reflect the glory of Rajputana history.

City Palace : Explore the Maharaja's City Palace, a testament to Jaipur's royal heritage. Built by Maharaja Jai Singh, this architectural masterpiece is home to the former royal family and showcases the city's rich history.

Jantar Mantar : Immerse yourself in the scientific ingenuity of the Jantar Mantar, a collection of nineteen astronomical instruments built by the Rajput king Sawai Jai Singh. As a Unesco World Heritage Site, it has the world's largest stone sundial and offers a unique insight into ancient astronomical practices.

Pink walk in the city, flower market, spice market, pink painted buildings and end of the tour.

Hawa Mahal : Admire the iconic Palace of the Winds, designed by Sawai Pratap Singh. Designed to offer a glimpse into the city's daily life, this palace features stepped arches and intricate lattice screens.

Panna Meena ka Kund : Discover the historic stepwell, known for its symmetrical staircases and efficient rainwater harvesting system. Located near the Amber Fort, this 16th-century marvel takes place against the backdrop of a renowned fortress.

Amber Fort : Marvel at the grandeur of the Amber Fort, an exemplary blend of Hindu and Muslim architecture. Perched atop steep hills outside Jaipur, this fort, built of red sandstone and white marble, offers a glimpse into the region's fascinating history.

Jal Mahal : Experience the tranquility of Jal Mahal, a captivating water palace located in the heart of picturesque Man Sagar Lake. This architectural gem, dating back to the eighteenth century, showcases the splendor of Rajput culture with its striking red sandstone structure.

Gaitor Ki Chhatriyan : Immerse yourself in history at the Royal Gaitor Tumbas, an 18th-century complex adorned with intricate carvings and dedicated temples. This site serves as a place of pilgrimage for devotees of Hinduism, showcasing the spiritual significance linked to Jaipur's architectural splendor. Lunch and drive to delhi drop to Airport or Hotel.

Trip Cost Breakdown
  • Included:
  • Private tour for a personalized experience
  • Indias Golden Triangle Tour
  • Daily breakfast at the hotels (if hotel option chosen)
  • Transportation in a private, air-conditioned vehicle
  • Driver salary and accommodation
  • Guided sightseeing with knowledgeable local guides (English or French)
  • All taxes and service charges
  • Pick-up and drop-off at hotels, airport, or railway station
  • Bottled mineral water provided during travel
  • Entrance fees included
  • Price: 415 Euro per person
  • Not Included:
  • Lunch aur dinner (personal expense)
  • Camera / video entry charges (kuch sthalon par)
  • Personal shopping aur tips / porter
  • Visa charges (if applicable)
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