India's golden triangle is a famous tourist place joint which connects the national capital Delhi,
Agra and Jaipur. The trip is named Golden Triangle because of the triangular shape formed by
the cities of New Delhi, Agra and Rajasthan on a map. This trip generally start with Delhi moving
to south to the site of Taj Mahal at Agra, then west, to the desert landscapes and colorful
tradition land of Rajasthan.
New Delhi, the dignified capital with its wide roads, straggling gardens and long storeys
buildings, Agra, the capital of the glorious Mughal emperors, harbors the incomparable Taj
Mahal, the exquisite marble monuments that attract millions of visitors every year from
country and as well as outside country. Jaipur is the ambiguous pink city and land of the
Maharajas, the city of solemnity and grandeour, of colour and festivity, of a rich and royal past
that is continuing it till present.
A golden triangle visit is frequently booked tour plan by visitors. Though the cities vary much
from each other respite of that their histories have been interconnected, bringing about a
prosperity in culture, tradition and lifestyle. This tour iternary get more entrancing with
addition of Ranthambore national park in Jaipur and glimpse of tiger safari.
Duration: 9 Nights - 10 Days
Destinations Covered: Delhi >> Jaipur >> Ranthambore >> Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary >> Agra >> Delhi
Day 01, Delhi:
Receive a kind welcome from our travel representative after arriving\ Delhi. He will help you with a guided transfer to your hotel. Delhi fascinated with an amazing confluence of diverse cultures. Dotted with historic monuments and modern structures, the capital of India always finds a place in the bucket list of avid travelers and holidaymakers.
Day 02, Delhi city tour:
Get ready for a Delhi city trip after your breakfast. The daytime begins with travelling the India Gate – a war memorial commemorating martyrs of the British-Indian army. Next, you will be moving toward other attractions in the city like Jama Masjid is one of the biggest mosques in India & is revered by natives & all the tourists alike, Red Fort is a historic fort from where the independence of India was declared, Laxmi Narayan shrine is a lovely holy abode of Lord Vishnu & his consort Goddess Laxmi, Gandhi Memorial, & the Parliament House.
Day 03, Delhi - Jaipur:
Relish a road tour to Jaipur early in the morning. Titled as the ‘Pink City’, Jaipur is an
innumerable of many charms. After arriving, complete the check-in formalities & rest for a
while. Later on, leave for a guided trip to Jaipur. Today, you will be marveling at the City
Palace – a palace with amazing cultural work and architecture. There are many edifices,
gardens, & courtyards within the intricate of the spot which make it worth visiting.
Next stopover will be at the Jantar Mantar. Also well-known as the Royal Observatory, the
Jantar Mantar has a collection of astronomical instruments which are meticulously designed
to measure the harmony of the heavens. Further, trip to Hawa Mahal. Translating into the
‘Palace of Winds’, Hawa Mahal is the most unique landmark of Jaipur. Looking like a
honeycomb maze, the exterior of this great edifice presents a sight to behold.
Day 04, Jaipur sightseeing tour:
Day four of the Golden Triangle with wildlife trip has a surprise in store for you. Relish an
elephant ride to Amer Fort in the morning. Casting it is dreamy reflection in the Maota Lake,
the Amer Fort is an architectural wonder. The fort is also reckoned as the finest example of
the Indo-Islamic architecture.
Rest of the day is at your leisure. Visit the local markets of Jaipur & enjoy amazing shopping.
Buy amazing souvenirs. Visit other attractions of the city if you want to.
Day 05, Jaipur - Ranthambore:
On this day, hit the road to Ranthambore National Park in the morning. Reckoned as one of the largest national parks is home to Indian Tigers. A haven for wildlife enthusiasts, photographers & nature lovers, the park lures numerous tourists all year. A number of species of flora & fauna reside in their natural habitat in the park.
Day 06, Game Safari in Ranthambore:
Today, you will be fascinated with a game safari in Ranthambore National Park in the morning. It’s followed by having your breakfast in the resort. Thereafter, you can travel the famous Ranthambore Fort or simply unwrap in your room. Standing as a majestic witness of many conquests and attacks, the Ranthambore Fort portrays a rustic appeal that can attract many visitors. A perfect place for history lovers as it depicts detailed insights about the glorious past. You can enjoy another game safari in the park in the afternoon.
Day 07, Ranthambore – Bharatpur:
Leave for Bharatpur by road in the morning. After arriving, check-in at one of our listed hotels & ease for a while. After straitening your back, buck up for a cycle ride for bird watching in Keoladeo National Park, also famed as the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary. Titled as a UNESCO World Heritage Place, the national park houses thousands of birds. The avifauna sanctuary is one of the world’s best bird areas. Not only birds, but the park is also home to a number of species of flora and fauna.
Day 08, Bharatpur – Agra:
Begin the day with a road travel to Agra. Cherish an encampment en route at the Fatehpur Sikri. Emperor Akbar made this ‘City of victory’ during the 2nd half of the 16th century. The antique city served as the capital of the Mughal monarchy for only a decade. Hammered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the city features some of the iconic structures of the old days. Buland Darwaza, Tomb of Salim Chishti and Jama Masjid are the prominent ones.
Day 09, Agra Sightseeing:
The daytime is reserved for a full day Agra exploring trip. You will be wondering at the Taj
Mahal (Friday closed). The white marble mausoleum was built by Shah Jahan to house the
tomb of his wife Mumtaz Mahal. Reckoned as one of the 7 Wonders of the World, the
monument looks truly awe-inspiring during sunrise, sunset & on a full-moon night.
Next, take a tour to the Agra Fort. Another, prominent landmark of the city, the Agra Fort
dates back to the sixteenth century. The imperial city of the Mughal rulers is enclosed within
the 2.5km long walls of this grand fortress.
Day 10, Agra - Delhi:
After breakfast will be driven to Delhi takes about 3 hours to reach Delhi.