Discover India’s Golden Triangle – 4-Day Private Tour from Delhi
Experience the best of North India on this 4-day, 3-night private tour of Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur. Visit UNESCO World Heritage Sites such as the Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, and Qutb Minar, along with Jaipur’s Pink City highlights including Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar, City Palace, and more. Travel comfortably in a private air-conditioned vehicle with expert local guides and enjoy daily breakfast at your hotel.
• Marvel at the breathtaking Taj Mahal at sunrise
• Explore Agra Fort and the ancient city of Fatehpur Sikri
• Discover Jaipur’s Hawa Mahal, City Palace, and Jantar Mantar
• Visit Delhi’s landmarks including Jama Masjid, Qutb Minar, and India Gate
• Travel hassle-free with private transfers, guided sightseeing, and hotel stays
This well-crafted 4-day journey is perfect for first-time visitors who want to see the Golden Triangle’s top attractions in comfort and style.
We offer pickup from hotels, Delhi Airport, railway stations, or any preferred location in Delhi, Gurgaon (Gurugram), or Noida.
Pickup from the airport or any location in Delhi or Gurugram, followed by a Delhi sightseeing tour.
First, visit the Jama Masjid in Old Delhi, also known as Masjid-i Jahānnumā. Built between 1650 and 1656 by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan—famed for commissioning the Taj Mahal in Agra—it is one of the grandest mosques in India. Jama Masjid is the second largest mosque on the Indian subcontinent and a magnificent example of Mughal architecture.
Raj Ghat is a memorial dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi, located on the banks of the Yamuna River. It features a black marble platform marking the site of his cremation, honoring the Father of the Nation.
India Gate, located in the heart of New Delhi, was designed by Edwin Lutyens in 1921. This iconic monument honors the soldiers of the former British Indian Army who sacrificed their lives in the Afghan Wars and World War I.
Parliament House, or Sansad Bhavan, is one of Delhi’s most iconic landmarks. Situated at the end of Sansad Marg, it was designed by British architects Edwin Lutyens and Herbert Baker and was inaugurated in 1927 by Lord Irwin, the then Governor-General of India.
Rashtrapati Bhavan – The official residence of the President of India, Rashtrapati Bhavan is one of the largest and grandest presidential homes in the world. Located at the western end of Rajpath in New Delhi, it was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens and blends classical Western and Indian architectural styles. The complex includes majestic halls, vast gardens (Mughal Gardens), and ceremonial avenues, making it a stunning symbol of India’s democratic legacy and architectural splendor.
Qutub Minar, a 73-meter (240 ft) tall tower built of red sandstone and marble, is the tallest brick minaret in the world and one of India’s most renowned historical landmarks. Its construction was begun by Qutb ud-Din Aibak, founder of the Mamluk Dynasty in Delhi, and later completed by his successor and son-in-law, Iltutmish. A UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the heart of Delhi, the monument attracts thousands of visitors daily and remains visible from various parts of the city.
Humayun’s Tomb, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Delhi, is one of the city’s most visited monuments. Known for its stunning garden-style design—the first of its kind in India—it was commissioned by Haji Begum, the widow of Mughal emperor Humayun, about nine years after his death. This architectural masterpiece remains a symbol of Mughal elegance and grandeur.
After sightseeing in Delhi, proceed to Agra for an overnight stay at a hotel.
Enjoy breakfast at the hotel, then begin sightseeing in Agra before driving to Jaipur via Fatehpur Sikri. Overnight stay at a hotel in Jaipur.
The Taj Mahal, located in Agra, India, is an iconic white marble mausoleum and one of the country’s most celebrated monuments. Built between 1631 and 1653 by Emperor Shah Jahan, it was commissioned in memory of his beloved wife, Mumtaz Mahal (Arjumand Bano Begum), who died during the birth of their 14th child. A masterpiece of Mughal architecture, the Taj Mahal beautifully blends Islamic, Persian, Iranian, and Indian design influences.
Agra Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a grand fortress built of red sandstone by Emperor Akbar in the 16th century. Later, Shah Jahan enhanced its beauty with marble embellishments. Located on the banks of the Yamuna River, the fort took over 4,000 workers and eight years to complete. Just 2.5 kilometers from the Taj Mahal, this majestic structure is often referred to as a walled city.
After visiting Agra Fort, proceed to Fatehpur Sikri, a magnificent fortified city about 40 km west of Agra. Founded by Emperor Akbar, it served as the Mughal capital from 1572 to 1585. Akbar selected this site after consulting the Sufi saint Shaikh Salim Chishti, who had predicted the birth of his heir. To honor the saint’s prophecy, Akbar built an impressive complex here, featuring a grand mosque—still in use today—and three palaces believed to have been dedicated to his favorite wives: one Hindu, one Muslim, and one Christian.
After visiting Fatehpur Sikri, continue the drive to Jaipur for an overnight stay at a hotel.
Enjoy breakfast at the hotel, then proceed for a full day of Jaipur sightseeing.
City Palace Jaipur – Nestled in the heart of the Pink City, the City Palace stands as a timeless symbol of Jaipur’s royal heritage. Commissioned by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, this architectural marvel beautifully blends Rajput grandeur with Mughal elegance. The sprawling complex is adorned with ornate courtyards, serene gardens, and splendid structures such as Mubarak Mahal and Chandra Mahal. While a portion of the palace has been transformed into a museum showcasing regal costumes, arms, and treasured artifacts, another section still serves as the residence of Jaipur’s royal family, preserving its living legacy.
Jantar Mantar – A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jantar Mantar is a remarkable astronomical observatory built in the 18th century by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II. Home to the world’s largest stone sundial and 19 impressive instruments, it was designed to measure time, observe celestial movements, and predict eclipses. This architectural and scientific masterpiece highlights the advanced astronomical expertise of ancient India and remains a fascinating destination for both history and science lovers.
Visit the Hawa Mahal, or “Palace of Winds,” one of Jaipur’s most iconic landmarks. Built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh, this five-story pink sandstone marvel features 953 intricately carved windows, designed to allow royal ladies to observe street life unseen. Its unique honeycomb façade and stunning architecture make it a must-visit highlight of the Pink City.
Visit the Royal Gaitor Tombs in Jaipur, a peaceful heritage site at the base of Nahargarh Fort. These intricately carved marble cenotaphs, built in honor of Jaipur’s former rulers, showcase exquisite Rajput architecture and offer a serene glimpse into the city’s royal legacy.
Pass by the Jal Mahal in Jaipur, a stunning palace set in the middle of Man Sagar Lake. Known for its unique Rajput and Mughal architecture, the palace appears to float on water and offers a picturesque view, especially at sunrise and sunset.
The Monkey Temple, also known as Galtaji Temple, is a historic Hindu pilgrimage site located on the outskirts of Jaipur. Nestled between the Aravalli Hills, the temple complex features natural freshwater springs, sacred kunds (water tanks), and beautifully carved pavilions. It is home to a large population of monkeys, which gives the temple its popular name. The serene surroundings and panoramic views of Jaipur make it a unique spiritual and cultural attraction.
After breakfast, check out from your hotel and explore the heritage buildings, palaces, and village culture of Devsinghpura.
Explore Panna Meena Ka Kund, an ancient stepwell in Jaipur known for its symmetrical staircases and geometric design. Built in the 16th century, this hidden gem served as a community gathering spot and water reservoir, and today it stands as a fine example of traditional Rajput architecture.
After sightseeing, drive back to Delhi, where you will be dropped off at the airport or any preferred location of your choice.
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