Explore the captivating Golden Triangle of India on this Multi-day guided tour covering Delhi, Agra, Fatehpur Sikri, Jaipur, and the spiritual town of Pushkar. Begin in Delhi with visits to India Gate, Qutub Minar, Humayun’s Tomb, Lotus Temple, and Akshardham Temple. Travel to Agra to admire the iconic Taj Mahal and explore the historic Agra Fort, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Continue via Fatehpur Sikri to see its grand Mughal architecture and the impressive Chand Baori stepwell before arriving in Jaipur, the Pink City. Discover Jaipur’s highlights including Hawa Mahal and vibrant local bazaars. Conclude the tour in Pushkar with visits to the sacred Pushkar Lake and the rare Brahma Temple.
Taj Mahal, Agra Fort & Fatehpur Sikri visits
Jaipur highlights including Hawa Mahal & bazaars
Spiritual Pushkar with Brahma Temple & Pushkar Lake
Comfortable overnight stays included
The driver will pickup you at your hotel or airport .
Constructed in 1193 by Qutb-ud-din Aibak, this 73-meter-high tower is the tallest brick minaret in the world. It marks the beginning of Muslim rule in India and is also a UNESCO site.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Humayun’s Tomb was built by Empress Haji Begum in memory of Mughal Emperor Humayun. It is considered the first garden-tomb in India and the architectural inspiration for the Taj Mahal.
Famous for its lotus-shaped design, the Lotus Temple is a Bahá’í House of Worship open to people of all religions. It is a symbol of peace, unity, and meditation.
India Gate is a 42-meter-high war memorial dedicated to Indian soldiers who lost their lives during World War I. Surrounded by lush lawns, it stands as a symbol of national pride and remembrance.
Built in 1656 by Shah Jahan, it is one of the largest mosques in India, capable of holding over 25,000 worshippers.
Chandni Chowk is one of the oldest and busiest markets in Old Delhi, built in 1650 by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan and designed by his daughter Jahanara Begum. It was once a grand boulevard with a canal running through it that reflected moonlight, giving it the name Chandni Chowk.
Khari Baoli is Asia’s largest wholesale spice market, located near Chandni Chowk in Old Delhi. It was established in the 17th century during the Mughal era, when Delhi became a major trading center for spices, herbs, nuts, and dry fruits from across India and abroad.
Built in 1639 by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, the Red Fort served as the main residence of Mughal emperors for nearly 200 years. Made of red sandstone, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a symbol of India’s independence.
Visit the world-famous Taj Mahal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal, this white marble masterpiece is renowned for its perfect symmetry, intricate inlay work, and beautiful Mughal gardens.
Explore the massive Agra Fort, another UNESCO World Heritage Site. Constructed primarily by Emperor Akbar, this red sandstone fortress served as the main residence of the Mughal emperors
Often called the Baby Taj, this elegant marble tomb was built by Empress Nur Jahan for her father. It is known for its delicate marble lattice work and is considered a draft of the Taj Mahal’s design. Overnight stay in Agra.
visit to Fatehpur Sikri, the historic Mughal capital built in the 16th century by Emperor Akbar. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is known for its remarkably well-preserved red sandstone architecture.
Chand Baori Stepwell (Abhaneri), one of India’s deepest and most impressive stepwells. Continue to Jaipur, the Pink City. Overnight stay in Jaipur.
Stop at the iconic Hawa Mahal, famous for its honeycomb façade with 953 small windows. Built for royal women to observe city life unseen, it is one of Jaipur’s most photographed landmarks.
Visit Jantar Mantar, a UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring the world’s largest stone sundial. Built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, it showcases India’s advanced astronomical knowledge.
Enjoy a scenic photo stop at Jal Mahal, the Water Palace floating in the middle of Man Sagar Lake. This beautiful structure offers a peaceful contrast to the city’s bustle.
End your tour with time at Jaipur’s colorful markets, Bapu Bazaar, famous for textiles, handicrafts, jewelry, and souvenirs. Continue to pushkar. Overnight stay in pushkar.
The Monkey Temple, also known as Galta Ji, is an ancient Hindu pilgrimage site located in the Aravalli Hills near Jaipur. It dates back to the 18th century and was built by Diwan Rao Kriparam, a courtier of Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II.
Patrika Gate is one of Jaipur’s most colorful and photogenic monuments, located at the entrance of Jawahar Circle. It was built in 2016 by the Patrika Group of Newspapers as a symbol of Rajasthan’s rich culture and heritage.
Visit Brahma Temple, one of the very few temples in the world dedicated to Lord Brahma.
Explore Pushkar Lake and its holy ghats, an essential spiritual site.
See Savitri Temple, often reached by trek or ropeway atop Ratnagiri Hill for panoramic views.
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