India's Golden Triangle includes the three most visited cities in the country's northwest corner, Delhi, Agra and Jaipur. Take a cycle rickshaw ride in Old Delhi and explore the Red Fort and Humayun’s Tomb. In Agra, visit the great Taj Mahal at sunrise and then explore Agra Fort. Next, you’ll get to know Jaipur including Panna Meena step well, a stunning sunset at Nahargarh fort with a bird's eye view of Jaipur city. All transfer and sightseeing by a private a/c car & driver, hear an insightful commentary from local tour guides. Skip the line as your local tour guides will help you buy tickets.
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Traveler pickup is offered. Delhi Hotel / Delhi airport / Delhi train station.
Begin the first day of your trip with a pickup from your hotel or other desired place in Delhi, Noida or Gurugram. Stay overnight at Delhi.
The Qutub Minar is a towering 73 meter high tower built by Qutub-ud-Din Aibak in 1193. The tower was built to celebrate Muslim dominance in Delhi after the defeat of Delhi's last Hindu ruler. This tower is the highest tower in India, complete with five storeys and projecting balconies.
Humayun's tomb is the tomb of the Mughal Emperor Humayun in Delhi, India. The tomb was commissioned by Humayun's first wife and chief consort, Empress Bega Begum, in 1569-70, and designed by Mirak Mirza Ghiyas and his son, Sayyid Muhammad, Persian architects chosen by her
The Masjid-i Jahān-Numā, commonly known as the Jama Masjid of Delhi, is one of the largest mosques in India. The large mosque was commissioned by Shah Jahan and added to by later Mughal monarchs. The courtyard is very large and when it was built, it was the largest mosque in the world. However there have been many larger ones built in the intervening centuries.
The bustling wholesale market here is an excellent place to shop, explore, eat and soak up life in New Delhi.
The Parliament House in New Delhi is the seat of the Parliament of India. Its houses the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha which represent lower and upper houses respectively in India's bicameral parliament.
Red fort which is also famous as Lal Quila is spread across 255 acres in Old Delhi city and become one of the land mark location of the city. There are two gates to enter inside one is called as Delhi gate and another one is called as Lahori gate. Delhi Gate is located on the southern wall of the Red fort and Lahori Gate is located on the Western wall. Red fort is recognized as a UNESCO world heritage Site in the year 2007. Red fort was the residence of Mughal emperors for 200 years and after that it was taken over by the Britishers. Bahadur Shah Zafar was the last Mughal Emperor who was coronated here in the year 1837. Shah Jahan decided to shift capital of Mughal Empire from Agra to Delhi by the side of River Yamuna.
The India Gate is a war memorial located astride the Rajpath, on the eastern edge of the "ceremonial axis" of New Delhi, India, formerly called Kingsway.
The temple is built in the shape of a floating half open lotus set amidst pools and gardens. This temple has no idols of any God. The Lotus Temple is the only Bahai temple of worship in Asia. It attracts about 4.5 million visitors in a year.
Raj Ghat is a memorial dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi in Delhi, India. Originally it was the name of a historic ghat of Old Delhi. Close to it, and east of Daryaganj was Raj Ghat Gate of the walled city, opening at Raj Ghat to the west bank of the Yamuna River. Later the memorial area was also called Raj Ghat.
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The Royal Gaitor Tumbas is exactly as it sounds- a tomb for many maharajas and one of the best places to visit in Jaipur.
Monkey Temple is considered as one of the jewels of Rajasthan. The main deities of this beautiful temple include Lord Hanuman and the Sun God.
Nahargarh Fort is one such majestic and magnificent fort, situated in the Aravalli mountain ranges in Jaipur. Nahargarh was earlier known as Sudarshangarh and was built in 1734 by Maharaj Sawai Jai Singh II, primarily as a strong defence for Jaipur city. Nahargarh means ‘abode of tigers’ and was named so after the tigers which were believed to have roamed around the hills.
One of the top tourist attractions of Jaipur, the huge Amer Palace Fort sits atop a small hill, and is located at a distance about 11 km from the main city. The magnificent Amer Fort is an extensive palace complex that has been built with pale yellow and pink sandstone, and with white marble.
The Jal Mahal Palace is 5 story high and is completely made of red stone. Four floors of the palace stay under the water and only one is visible. There are four chattris on all four corners of the palace that are in octagonal shape.
Known for the remarkable past, City Palace Jaipur is one of the important places in the city. This heritage monument boasts the blend of Mughal, European and Rajputana architecture together and as a result, this palace stands out as a symbol depicting the richness and royalty of the Indian history.
The Hawa Mahal is a five-storey building, and it is the tallest building in the world that has been built without a foundation. It has a curved architecture that leans at an 87 degree angle, and a pyramidal shape which has helped it stay erect for centuries. The Hawa Mahal is dedicated to Lord Krishna.
The Jaipur astronomical observatory, Jantar Mantar—thought to have been built by the enlightened ruler Sawai Jai Singh II in 1729—is one of the world's most accurate pre-modern observatories, and attests eighteenth-century efforts to improve understanding of planetary and other cosmic movements.
Chand Baori is a stepwell situated in the village of Abhaneri in the Indian state of Rajasthan. It extends approximately 30m into the ground, making it one of the deepest and largest stepwells in India.
This magnificent fortified ancient city, 25 miles (40km) west of Agra, was the short-lived capital of the Mughal empire between 1572 and 1585, during the reign of Emperor Akbar. Earlier, Akbar had visited the village of Sikri to consult the Sufi saint Shaikh Salim Chishti, who predicted the birth of an heir to the Mughal throne. When the prophecy came true, Akbar built his new capital here, including a stunning mosque, still in use today, and three palaces, one for each of his favorite wives – one a Hindu, one a Muslim and one a Christian (though Hindu villagers in Sikri dispute these claims).
Early in the morning, spend two hours exploring the Taj Mahal and learning about the incredible love story that inspired its creation. The Taj Mahal is an ivory-white marble mausoleum on the south bank of the Yamuna river in the Indian city of Agra. It was commissioned in 1632 by the Mughal emperor, Shah Jahan (reigned from 1628 to 1658), to house the tomb of his favourite wife, Mumtaz Mahal.
Agra Fort is a historical fort in the city of Agra in India. It was the main residence of the emperors of the Mughal Dynasty till 1638, when the capital was shifted from Agra to Delhi. The Agra fort is a UNESCO World Heritage site.It is about 2.5 km northwest of its more famous sister monument, the Taj Mahal.
The Itmad-ud-Daulah's Tomb is one of the most impressive architectural wonders of the city of Agra. This monument is considered to be the inspiration behind the Taj Mahal. For this fact it is known as the “Baby Taj Mahal”.
After visiting the places in Agra, you will drive back to Delhi (4-hours drive) and go to the airport for your flight home.
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