The Golden Triangle 6 Days Tour is the perfect way to explore the cultural heritage and architectural wonders of North India. This journey covers three iconic cities Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur each offering a unique glimpse into India’s glorious past and vibrant present.
Your adventure begins in Delhi, where ancient monuments stand side by side with lively markets and modern avenues. Continue to Agra to admire the timeless beauty of the Taj Mahal and the grand Agra Fort. The journey concludes in Jaipur, the colorful “Pink City,” famous for its royal palaces, historic forts, and bustling bazaars.
This carefully designed tour includes comfortable private transport, guided sightseeing, monument entry tickets, and hand-picked hotels with breakfast. With everything arranged from knowledgeable local guides to smooth transfers you can simply relax and enjoy the experience, making it an ideal choice for first-time travelers to India
Pickup is available from any Given location , including hotels, guest houses, or railway stations
On arrival in Delhi, take some time to relax at your hotel. If time permits, explore the local markets of New Delhi, where you can browse colorful textiles, handicrafts, jewelry, and souvenirs. The bustling atmosphere offers a great introduction to the city’s vibrant culture.
Discover the tallest brick minaret in the world, rising 73 meters high. Built in the early 13th century, its red sandstone tower with detailed carvings is a masterpiece of Indo-Islamic architecture.
Shaped like a lotus flower, this Bahá’í temple is one of Delhi’s most peaceful spots. Surrounded by reflecting pools, it welcomes people of all faiths for quiet meditation.
An impressive mosque built in the 17th century with red sandstone and white marble. Its grand courtyard and tall minarets give beautiful views of Old Delhi.
A 42-metre high sandstone archway built in 1931. It stands along a wide ceremonial avenue and is surrounded by well-kept gardens, perfect for a relaxed stroll or photos.
A grand circular building designed in the 1920s, home to India’s government. Admire its unique colonnaded structure and dome while driving past.
A peaceful Sikh temple with shining white marble and a golden dome. Its sacred pond and soothing devotional music create a calm atmosphere for visitors.
A historic stepwell with stone steps and arched walls, believed to date back many centuries. It’s a quiet heritage spot tucked away near Connaught Place.
A modern architectural wonder built from pink sandstone and white marble. The temple complex is known for its detailed carvings, domes, gardens, and cultural exhibitions.
The Taj Mahal, one of the most iconic monuments in the world, takes on an entirely different beauty when visited at sunrise. At sunrise, the Taj Mahal is bathed in a soft, golden glow, which makes the intricate marble carvings and symmetrical gardens even more captivating. The crowds are fewer in the early hours, allowing for a more peaceful, reflective experience, where you can truly appreciate the grandeur of this UNESCO World Heritage site without the usual bustle of tourists.
After breakfast, check out and visit the location just a few kilometers from the iconic Taj Mahal. Agra Fort stands as a magnificent reminder of the grandeur of the Mughal Empire. This UNESCO World Heritage Site, a blend of military might and architectural beauty, was once the main residence of the Mughal emperors. It’s a must-visit for history enthusiasts, architecture lovers, and anyone wanting to explore the rich past of India.
Located about 40 kilometers west of Agra, Fatehpur Sikri is an extraordinary example of Mughal architecture and one of the most well-preserved historical sites in India. Once the capital of the Mughal Empire under Emperor Akbar, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a must-visit for anyone interested in history, architecture, and the grandeur of the Mughal era.
After exploring the majestic Fatehpur Sikri, it's time to set off for the vibrant city of Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan. Known as the Pink City, Jaipur offers a rich blend of history, culture, and architectural wonders. The drive from Fatehpur Sikri to Jaipur is an exciting journey, taking you through some of the scenic landscapes of Rajasthan.
Nestled in the quiet village of Abhaneri, about 90 km from Jaipur, the ancient Chand Baori is a mesmerizing stepwell carved into stone more than a millennium ago by King Chanda of the Nikumbh dynasty .It's 3,500 narrow steps form a precise, inverted-pyramid of 13 levels descending nearly 100 feet into the earth—an elegant fusion of pragmatic water conservation and architectural beauty
Located in the heart of Jaipur, the City Palace is an architectural masterpiece and a symbol of the city’s royal heritage. The palace complex, spread over a vast area of 7 acres, was built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, the founder of Jaipur, in the 18th century. It continues to serve as the residence of the royal family of Jaipur, making it one of the most significant and well-preserved royal residences in India.
Jantar Mantar, located in the heart of Jaipur, is an impressive astronomical observatory built in the 18th century by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, the founder of Jaipur. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is one of the five Jantar Mantar observatories built by Jai Singh across India.
The Hawa Mahal was built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh, a ruler of the Kachwaha Rajput dynasty. Designed by Lal Chand Ustad, this unique five-story palace was originally constructed as an extension of the City Palace. Its purpose was to allow the royal ladies of the court to observe street festivals, processions, and daily life without being seen by the public. In line with Rajput cultural norms, the women of the royal family adhered to purdah (veiling), and the Hawa Mahal’s design allowed them to stay hidden behind its walls while still enjoying the bustling life of the city.
Jal Mahal, or the Water Palace, is one of the most mesmerizing architectural wonders in Jaipur, India. Nestled in the serene waters of the Man Sagar Lake, this palace exudes a sense of mystery, elegance, and grandeur. With its picturesque setting and remarkable architecture, Jal Mahal is one of the most photographed landmarks in the Pink City and a must-visit attraction for anyone exploring Jaipur.
Nestled within the verdant Ram Niwas Garden and established in 1887, Albert Hall Museum is Rajasthan’s oldest state museum and a striking example of Indo‑Saracenic architecture, beautifully blending Mughal, Rajput, and European design sensibilities .Designed by Sir Samuel Swinton Jacob, it was originally intended as a town hall but was transformed by Maharaja Madho Singh II into a museum showcasing local crafts and global treasures
Perched atop the Aravalli foothills near Nahargarh and Jaigarh forts, Garh Ganesh Temple was built in the early 18th century by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II after performing an Ashvamedha Yagna to bless the new city of Jaipur . What sets it apart is its rare child‑form idol of Ganesha (Vigra Purushakriti), posed without the characteristic elephant trunk—a unique representation believed to invoke pure blessings and divine innocence
Located just a bit outside Jaipur on Tonk Road, Chokhi Dhani is a vibrant heritage resort designed like a traditional Rajasthani village—with mud-plastered huts, colorful frescoes, lantern-lit lanes, and lively evening fairs . Guests can enjoy authentic folk entertainment—such as puppet shows, Kalbeliya and Chari dance performances, magic acts, acrobatics, and even enactments of the famous Haldi Ghati battle—ensuring immersive cultural experiences. Delicious Rajasthani cuisine is served traditionally on leaf platters—think Dal‑Baati‑Choorma, Missi Roti, churma, and more in dining setups like Sangri and Gorbandh, all accompanied by warm hospitality and clarified-ghee flavors
Situated at the foot of Moti Dungri Hill on Jawaharlal Nehru Marg, Birla Mandir—also known as the Lakshmi Narayan Temple—is a serene white‑marble sanctuary completed in 1988 and gifted to the people by the Birla family .Built entirely of Makrana marble and adorned with three majestic domes symbolizing Hinduism, Christianity, and Islam, the temple beautifully reflects India’s ethos of secular harmony
check out from your hotel in Jaipur and drive back to Delhi, enjoying the scenic journey through Rajasthan’s landscapes. On arrival in Delhi, you will be dropped off at your preferred location whether the airport, railway station, or hotel marking the conclusion of your memorable Golden Triangle 6 Days Tour.
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