This simple 3-day itinerary to the Golden Triangle—Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur—is ideal for visitors to North India with limited time who don't want to miss the attractions. See a lot and get a lot done quickly without having to do any of the planning yourself. Discover a variety of historical and cultural landmarks, such as the Red Fort in Delhi, the Taj Mahal in Agra, and the Palace of the Winds in Jaipur.
We will pick you from anywhere in Delhi and At Airport, your driver will meet you at arrival hall with your name sign board.
Pickup from anyplace in Delhi, Noida, Gurugram, Ghaziabad, or Faridabad. Choose any pickup time between 7 a.m. and 11 a.m.
After pickup, start your journey with a visit to Qutub Minar, a UNESCO World Heritage monument erected in 1193 by Qutub-ud-din Aibak. This lofty minaret, inspired by the Minaret of Jam, with exquisite carvings and a spiral stairway that resembles early Indo-Islamic architecture.
Next, visit the Lotus Temple, a Baháʼí House of Worship with beautiful flower-like architecture. Completed in 1986, it serves as a symbol of peace and harmony, accepting people of all religions.
Pass past Red Fort, a huge fortress erected by Shah Jahan between 1639 and 1648. The Mughal rulers used it as their principal home. The fort's architecture incorporates both Indo-Islamic and Mughal styles.
Pass by the 1921 'Tomb of the Unknown Soldier', which includes the names of 13,300 Indian army troops who perished during World War I engraved on the wall.
Pass by an outstanding 330-acre architecture from 1929, built by Sir Edwin Lutyens and Herbert Baker, who were responsible for practically the whole construction of New Delhi.
Pass by Parliament House. It is home to the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha, India's lower and upper chambers of parliament.
Continue to the Agrasen ki Baoli, an old stepwell in the middle of Delhi. It is well-known for its spectacular architecture and ominous atmosphere, and is often linked to urban legends and paranormal activity.
Next, explore Humayun's mausoleum, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and India's first garden mausoleum. The monument was commissioned by his wife after his death and is a spectacular example of Mughal architecture.
Take a pause and enjoy the flavours of the city's delectable native food. Your guide will pick eateries where you may have a genuine eating experience.
Chandni Chowk, located in the centre of Old Delhi, is a lively and bustling bazaar. Stalls sell spices, dried fruits, silver jewellery, and colourful saris. The narrow pathways are lined with little stores that sell anything from essential oils to traditional Indian sweets. Catch a peek of the massive Mughal-era Red Fort, which towers above the neighbourhood.
Jama Masjid, India's biggest mosque, was constructed in 1656 with the help of 5,000 people. It is located opposite the Red Fort in the middle of Chandni Chowk and has a large red sandstone courtyard where you may promenade and see Mughal architecture.
Get the opportunity to visit Khari Baoli. Which is Asia's biggest wholesale spice market, located in the heart of Old Delhi and selling a diverse range of spices, herbs, and dried fruits.
After exploring in Delhi, your driver will take you on a relaxing drive to Agra. Upon arrival, you will be dropped off at your hotel to unwind and prepare for the next day's adventures.
Visit the Taj Mahal, the magnificent white marble mausoleum constructed by Emperor Shah Jahan in 1630 for his adored wife Mumtaz Mahal, early in the morning for a beautiful dawn view. As you tour with your guide, hear the poignant narrative of how it was created. After the visit, have breakfast at your hotel.
Proceed to the stunning Agra Fort, which was constructed in the 17th century and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Discover its magnificent pavilions, palaces, and courtyards—a striking fusion of Islamic and Indian architectural design.
See the magnificent Itmad-ud-Daulah, often known as the "Baby Taj." It was the first Mughal monument with elaborate pietra dura inlay work and constructed completely of white marble. This mausoleum, which was the first to be constructed amid what had previously been a collection of verdant riverbank gardens, signalled a change in Mughal construction and was situated beside the Yamuna.
Take a moment to savour the native food of Agra, with your guide suggesting the top eateries for a genuine dining experience.
Your driver will drive you to Jaipur in luxury after you have finished your tour in Agra. You will be dropped off at the Jaipur hotel you have reserved in advance for the night.
Following breakfast, you'll be taken from the hotel to start seeing Jaipur's main sights. Begin with Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II's construction of Jaigarh Fort in 1726. Situated atop the Aravalli hills, the fort was built to defend the neighbouring other fort and is well-known for containing the biggest wheeled cannon in the world, the Jaivana Cannon. The fort provides sweeping city vistas and an insight into Rajput military construction.
Visit the famous five-story palace known as the Hawa Mahal later. It features 953 tiny windows, called jharokhas, with elaborate latticework. Constructed in 1799 from of pink and red sandstone, it was intended to allow royal women to surreptitiously view festivals and street life. A remarkable example of Rajput architecture, the Hawa Mahal is located on the outskirts of the City Palace.
Explore the City Palace, which is situated in the centre of Jaipur, after that. Beautifully constructed houses, gardens, and courtyards abound in this architectural wonder. Parts of the palace, which was formerly the Maharaja of Jaipur's residence, are now museums that display royal attire, armaments, and artefacts that honour the city's imperial past.
Proceed to the 17th-century palace known as Jal Mahal, which is located in the centre of the tranquil Man Sagar Lake. This serene site, which was constructed in the traditional Rajput style, provides lovely vistas and a calm haven from the hustle and bustle of the city, making it ideal for photography and introspection.
With your guide recommending the best eateries for a genuine Rajasthani dining experience, take a breather and savour the traditional food of Jaipur.
Visit Jantar Mantar, one of India's best-preserved historic observatories and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, to round off your tour of Jaipur. This architectural wonder, which was constructed by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, has enormous stone devices that are used to monitor celestial bodies, measure time, and conduct astronomical research with amazing accuracy.
Once the tour is over, start your relaxing trip back to Delhi. If it better fits your travel schedule, you may also choose a convenient drop-off at Jaipur Airport.
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