India's rich culture, history, and wildlife are all perfectly combined in this 7-day Golden Triangle & Ranthambore Wildlife Safari from New Delhi.
Compared to regular excursions, it merges the exciting nature of Ranthambore National Park—home to the magnificent Bengal tiger—with the well-known legacy of Agra and Jaipur.
The holiday offers the ideal blend of culture, heritage, and adventure, from seeing the magnificent Taj Mahal to taking thrilling safaris through the jungle. It ensures a comfortable and customized experience all the way through with a private vehicle and flexible agenda.
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Emperor Shah Jahan erected this spectacular white marble tomb in India for his loving wife. Renowned for its describe features and bright reflection in a pool, such Mughal artistic gemstones produces an outstanding appearance.
The Arc de Triomphe in Paris served as the model for the imposing India Gate. It is 42 meters towering and built from red sandstone. Originally intended to be filled with torching oil on anniversaries, the shallow dome atop the door is rarely used now.
The official House of the President of India is Rashtrapati Bhavan, which translates as "President's House" in Hindi. It sits in the geographic center of India's capital city, New Delhi.
On the banks of the Yamuna River in Delhi, India, lays Raj Ghat, which serves as a memorial to Mahatma Gandhi, the father of the India. The area where Mahatma Gandhi was cremated upon his assassination on January 31, 1948, is identified with a simple but substantial monument.
Built in the 12th century by Qutb-ud-din Aibak, it is the tallest brick minaret in the world, standing about 73 meters high. Made of red sandstone and marble, it features beautiful carvings and verses from the Quran. The monument is part of the Qutub Complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that also includes the famous Iron Pillar and ancient ruins. Visitors love it not just for history, but also for its architecture, photography spots, and peaceful surroundings.
The Humayun's Tomb is one of Delhi’s most beautiful historical monuments and an important stop on the Golden Triangle tour. Built in the 16th century by Haji Begum for the Mughal emperor Humayun, it is the first garden tomb in India and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Made of red sandstone and white marble, the tomb is surrounded by symmetrical Mughal gardens, water channels, and peaceful walkways. Its design later inspired the famous Taj Mahal.
Old Delhi is the heart of historic Delhi, full of life, culture, and unforgettable experiences. Built in the 17th century by Shah Jahan, it was once the capital of the Mughal Empire. Today, it is famous for its narrow lanes, bustling markets, and rich heritage. Key highlights include the grand Jama Masjid, one of the largest mosques in India, and the vibrant Chandni Chowk, known for street food, spices, and traditional shopping. A rickshaw ride through the busy streets is one of the best ways to experience the real energy of Old Delhi. From local food to centuries-old shops, every corner tells a story.
Emperor Shah Jahan erected this spectacular white marble tomb in India for his loving wife. Renowned for its elaborate features and bright reflection in a pool, such Mughal artistic a treasure provides an amazing
Positioned in the Indian city of Agra, the Agra Fort, commonly referred to as the Red Fort of Agra, is a medieval fort. Before Agra was replaced with Delhi as the capital in 1638, it served as the principal the castle of the Mughal rulers. Due of its historical importance during the Mughal Dynasty, it was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983. Around 2.5 kilometers northwest of its more widely recognized sister monument stands the fort.
Fatehpur Sikri is a historic city built by Akbar in the 16th century and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Once the capital of the Mughal Empire, it is known for its stunning red sandstone architecture and well-preserved palaces, courtyards, and mosques. Key highlights include the grand Buland Darwaza and the beautiful Jama Masjid. The city was later abandoned due to water shortage, but today it stands as a perfect example of Mughal planning and design.
Chand Baori is one of the oldest and most impressive stepwells in India, located in the village of Abhaneri. Built over 1,000 years ago by King Chanda, it features 3,500 perfectly symmetrical steps descending about 20 meters deep. The unique geometric design makes it a stunning spot for photography. Originally used to store water and provide relief from the heat, it also served as a social and cultural gathering place. Today, Chand Baori is a hidden gem on the route between Agra and Jaipur, offering a fascinating glimpse into ancient Indian engineering and architecture.
One of the best spots in India to see the magnificent Bengal tiger is Ranthambore National Park, so start your day early with an exhilarating morning safari. Take a jeep or canter tour of the jungle to take in the tranquil morning air and increase your chances of seeing wildlife. Go straight back to your hotel for breakfast and spend the midday pleasantly. Head out again in the afternoon for a memorable evening safari by jeep or canter, where you can see wildlife as you explore other park zones while taking in the beautiful sunset. ⚠️ Important Information: Safari has to book by guest Due to limited availability and fast sales, guests must make reservations for safaris (jeep or canter) through the forest department or authorized booking portals.
Drive from Ranthambore to Jaipur, the Pink City, after breakfast. Once you're there, relax into your hotel. You may take part in some Jaipur native activities in the evening. To sample authentic and refreshing traditional lassi, a must-try local beverage, visit the well-known Lassiwala. Another choice is to go to Raj Mandir Cinema, one of India's most famous and finest theaters, which is renowned for its lavish design and distinctive cinematic experience.
Amber Fort (also known as Amber Palace) is one of the most stunning attractions in Jaipur. Built in the 16th century by Raja Man Singh I, this grand fort combines Rajput and Mughal architecture with beautiful courtyards, intricate carvings, and mirror work. Highlights include the famous Sheesh Mahal (Mirror Palace), large gates, and scenic views over Maota Lake. Visitors can explore the fort’s royal halls and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding hills. Amber Fort offers a perfect mix of history, architecture, and breathtaking views, making it a must-visit on the Golden Triangle tour.
Jal Mahal is a beautiful palace located in the middle of Man Sagar Lake in Jaipur. Built in the 18th century by Maharaja Madho Singh I, it appears to float on water, creating a stunning and peaceful view. The palace showcases elegant Rajput architecture with symmetrical design and scenic surroundings. Although entry inside is restricted, visitors can enjoy the view from the lakeside, take photos, and relax while watching the palace reflect on the water. Jal Mahal is a perfect photo stop and a calm break during your Jaipur city tour.
City Palace is one of the main highlights of Jaipur, located in the heart of the Pink City. Built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II in the 18th century, it is a beautiful blend of Rajput and Mughal architecture. The palace complex includes courtyards, gardens, and royal buildings that are still home to the Jaipur royal family. Key attractions include the Mubarak Mahal, Chandra Mahal, and beautifully decorated gates like Peacock Gate, known for its colorful design. A visit to City Palace offers a glimpse into royal lifestyle, history, and stunning architecture of Jaipur.
Hawa Mahal, also known as the “Palace of Winds,” is one of Jaipur’s most iconic landmarks. Built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh, it is famous for its unique honeycomb design with 953 small windows (jharokhas). These windows allowed royal ladies to observe street life and festivals without being seen. Made of red and pink sandstone, the structure is designed to allow cool air to pass through, keeping it naturally ventilated. Hawa Mahal is a perfect photo spot and a symbol of Jaipur’s rich architectural beauty.
Jantar Mantar is a fascinating astronomical observatory and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Built in the 18th century by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, it features a collection of large instruments used to measure time, track stars, and study celestial movements. The most famous structure here is the Samrat Yantra, the world’s largest stone sundial, which can accurately tell time using the sun’s shadow. Jantar Mantar offers a unique blend of science, history, and architecture, making it a must-visit in Jaipur.
Pink City refers to the historic old part of Jaipur, famous for its distinctive pink-colored buildings. The city was painted pink in 1876 to welcome Prince Albert, as pink symbolizes hospitality. Since then, Jaipur has been known as the Pink City. Inside the Pink City, you’ll find vibrant markets, heritage buildings, and major attractions like Hawa Mahal and City Palace. It’s a lively area full of local culture, shopping, traditional crafts, and street food. Visiting the Pink City is a perfect way to experience the true charm, colors, and culture of Jaipur.
Tour concludes in Delhi with a comfortable drop-off at the airport or your preferred location after departure.
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