Complete Itinerary of Golden Triangle Tour From Delhi
The golden triangle tour packages of
Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur is a fantastic introduction to the rest of North India.
It features some of the region's most iconic landmarks, such as the Taj Mahal.
This five-day, four-night trip will take you to some of the most popular
destinations in the area, where you can relax in luxurious accommodations while
taking in all the sights.
Golden Triangle Tour : Itinerary
Day 1: Get to New Delhi
A representative from ITW will be waiting
to pick you up at the airport and take you to your hotel. He will provide you
with your travel documents and brief you on the itinerary for the next five
days of your Golden Triangle tour. Once you've had some time to unwind, you can
start planning to see all the top attractions in Delhi. Raj Ghat and Jama
Masjid are two of Delhi's most famous landmarks. Tourist attractions include
the Red Fort, Humayun's Tomb, Qutub Minar, Rajpath, and the Lotus Temple.
Day 2: Delhi to Agra
After a hearty breakfast, you can begin
your journey to Agra. You should check into the hotel in Agra upon your
arrival. After refuelling, see the Taj Mahal, a symbol of eternal love and a
World Heritage Site. Dedicated to his wife, Mumtaz Mahal, Mughal Emperor Shah
Jahan commissioned its construction. Visitors to the Taj Mahal tend to flock
there at dawn. It is recommended that the Agra Fort be seen on the first day if
the Taj Mahal is to be seen at sunrise. The Agra Fort is the city's second most
popular attraction.
Day 3: Agra to Jaipur
Having a good breakfast can set you up for
a productive morning. A trip to Jaipur, the "Pink City," awaits, so
buckle up. Visiting the ancient city of Fatehpur Sikri would add value to your
journey. It's only fifty kilometres from Agra. Then you must go to Chand Baoli,
which is in Abhaneri Village, Rajasthan. You may view an antique step well and
other engineering marvels from India that were built here. Once you reach
Jaipur, it's time to settle into your accommodation. In addition to its many
historical sites, the "Pink City" also boasts several exciting and
enjoyable themed eateries.
Day 4: Visit Jaipur
Eat a hearty breakfast before setting out
to see the sights of Jaipur. There is a lot to see in Jaipur, but you will only
be able to do some in a day. Jaipur's Amber Fort and other iconic landmarks are
a good place to begin your exploration of the city. The beautiful fort, built
in the 16th century, is renowned for its stunning architecture. Enjoy the
splendour of the royal court on a trip on a painted elephant. Indulge in the
journey to other locations after the delicious meal. Jaipur is home to several
well-known attractions, such as the City Palace and Jai Singh's Observatory.
Day 5: Jaipur to Delhi
If you're leaving the hotel, you should do
so after breakfast. Visit as many of Jaipur's must-see attractions as possible
before your late-night flight. The local markets of Jaipur also sell gemstones
and jewellery. On the other hand, you might depart Jaipur bright and early for
a memorable lunch at the Neemrana Fort.
Conclusion
You'll have twice as much fun on the 5-day
golden triangle tour. This excursion focuses on three of north India's
most important cities. New Delhi, Jaipur, and Agra are the locations under
question. The tour can begin anywhere, although the best flight connections are
in Delhi. Indian and foreign tourists alike are drawn to the distinct character
of each city.
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