Explore India’s iconic Golden Triangle on this enriching 3-day private tour from Delhi. Start with a vibrant exploration of Old Delhi, including a rickshaw ride through Chandni Chowk and a visit to Jama Masjid. Witness the breathtaking Taj Mahal at sunrise and discover the grandeur of Agra Fort. Journey to Jaipur to visit the majestic City Palace and vibrant local markets. Enjoy comfortable transport with expert guides ensuring a personalized experience throughout.
- Private tour with expert guides in Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur
- Visit iconic sites like the Taj Mahal, City Palace, and Jama Masjid
- Enjoy a rickshaw ride in Chandni Chowk and explore local markets
- Includes hotel pickup and drop-off with private air-conditioned transport and tour guide.
Please be ready in the hotel lobby 10 minutes before the scheduled pickup time.
Our driver or tour representative will contact you via WhatsApp before arrival.
Pickup is available from hotels, airports, and selected locations within the city area.
Kindly share your hotel name, address, and contact number at least 24 hours before the tour starts.
Airport pickup: Our representative will wait at the arrival gate holding a sign with your name.
Traffic conditions in India may affect pickup timing slightly. We appreciate your understanding.
If you cannot locate the driver, please contact our support team immediately.
**Qutub Minar** – A UNESCO World Heritage Site and the world’s tallest brick minaret, standing at 73 meters tall. Built in the 12th century, it is renowned for its intricate Indo-Islamic architecture and detailed stone carvings.
**Humayun’s Tomb** – A UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Delhi’s finest Mughal monuments, built in the 16th century. Known for its beautiful Persian-inspired architecture and lush gardens, it is widely regarded as the inspiration behind the Taj Mahal.
**Lotus Temple** – A stunning lotus-shaped Baháʼí House of Worship renowned for its unique modern architecture and peaceful atmosphere. Open to people of all religions, it is one of Delhi’s most iconic landmarks and a symbol of unity and harmony.
**India Gate** – A grand war memorial in the heart of New Delhi, built in honor of Indian soldiers who lost their lives during World War I. Surrounded by beautiful lawns and ceremonial avenues, it stands as one of the city’s most iconic landmarks.
**Parliament House** – The historic seat of India’s Parliament, known for its impressive circular architecture and national significance. It represents the heart of India’s democratic system and is one of New Delhi’s most important government buildings.
**Rashtrapati Bhavan** – The official residence of the President of India, renowned for its magnificent architecture, grand ceremonial halls, and beautifully landscaped Mughal Gardens. It is one of the largest presidential residences in the world.
**Gurudwara Bangla Sahib** – One of Delhi’s most revered Sikh temples, known for its golden dome, peaceful holy pond, and welcoming atmosphere. It is especially famous for its community kitchen (Langar), which serves free meals to thousands of visitors every day.
**Old Delhi Rickshaw Ride** – Experience the lively streets of Old Delhi with a traditional rickshaw ride through the bustling lanes of Chandni Chowk, where colorful markets, historic buildings, and local street life create an unforgettable cultural experience.
**Red Fort (Pass By)** – Admire the magnificent exterior of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Red Fort, a grand 17th-century Mughal fortress built by Emperor Shah Jahan. Known for its massive red sandstone walls and historic significance, it remains one of Delhi’s most iconic landmarks.
**Chandni Chowk & Spice Market** – Explore the vibrant lanes of Chandni Chowk, one of Old Delhi’s oldest and busiest markets, famous for its colorful bazaars, street food, and rich heritage. Visit the lively Spice Market, where the aroma of exotic Indian spices, herbs, and dry fruits creates a truly unforgettable sensory experience.
**Jama Masjid** – One of India’s largest and most magnificent mosques, built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century. Renowned for its grand architecture, towering minarets, and spacious courtyard, it stands as a timeless symbol of Old Delhi’s rich heritage.
**Taj Mahal** – A UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the Seven Wonders of the World, built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal. Famous for its breathtaking white marble architecture, intricate carvings, and beautiful gardens, it is regarded as the ultimate symbol of love.
**Agra Fort** – A UNESCO World Heritage Site and a magnificent red sandstone fortress built by Emperor Akbar in the 16th century. Once the main residence of the Mughal emperors, it features impressive palaces, courtyards, and stunning views of the Taj Mahal.
**Itimad-ud-Daulah (Baby Taj)** – Often called the “Baby Taj,” this elegant Mughal mausoleum is known for its delicate marble inlay work and beautiful Persian-style architecture. Built before the Taj Mahal, it is considered a major inspiration for the masterpiece that followed.
**Fatehpur Sikri** – A UNESCO World Heritage Site and the former capital of the Mughal Empire, built by Emperor Akbar in the 16th century. Known for its stunning red sandstone architecture, grand courtyards, and historic palaces, it offers a fascinating glimpse into Mughal history and culture.
**City Palace** – A magnificent royal palace complex in Jaipur that blends Rajput and Mughal architecture. Still home to Jaipur’s royal family, it features elegant courtyards, museums, ornate gates, and beautifully decorated halls showcasing the rich heritage of Rajasthan.
**Jantar Mantar** – A UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring a remarkable collection of astronomical instruments built by King Sawai Jai Singh II in the 18th century. Designed for observing celestial movements and measuring time, it is one of the world’s largest and best-preserved historic observatories.
**Hawa Mahal** – Also known as the “Palace of Winds,” this iconic five-story pink sandstone monument is famous for its unique honeycomb-shaped windows and beautiful Rajput architecture. Built for royal women to observe street festivals unseen, it has become one of Jaipur’s most recognizable landmarks.
**Jal Mahal** – Known as the “Water Palace,” this beautiful palace appears to float gracefully in the middle of Man Sagar Lake in Jaipur. Surrounded by scenic hills and tranquil waters, it is admired for its elegant Rajput architecture and picturesque setting.
**Panna Meena Ka Kund** – A historic stepwell near Amber Fort, famous for its symmetrical stairways and unique geometric design. Once used for water storage and community gatherings, it is now a popular heritage site and photography spot in Jaipur.
**Gaitor Ki Chhatriyan** – A beautiful royal cremation site of Jaipur’s Maharajas, renowned for its intricately carved marble cenotaphs and peaceful surroundings. Blending Rajput and Mughal architecture, it offers a glimpse into Rajasthan’s royal heritage and artistry.
**Galta Ji Temple** – A sacred Hindu pilgrimage site nestled between the hills of Jaipur, famous for its ancient temples, natural water tanks, and scenic surroundings. Commonly known as the “Monkey Temple,” it is home to many playful monkeys and offers a peaceful spiritual atmosphere.
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