Overview: Luxury Golden Triangle Tour Package
This tour will give you a deep insight into the country's cultural and traditional heritage while enjoying India's lavish hospitality. So book your Golden Triangle private tour, where we shall take you on a lifetime trip through the heart of India. This luxury tour includes meals, stays, transfers, and sightseeing tours to make your journey more enjoyable.
Note: It is a suggested tour that showcases what can be possible during your 7 days Luxury Golden Circuit tour package.
Trip Highlights
- Pay tribute at the India Gate War Memorial in Delhi
- Get awe-struck by the beauty of the Qutub Minar
- Visit Rajghat and pay homage to the father of the nation, Mahatma Gandhi
- The magnificence of Humayun's tomb awaits to pleasure you
- Feel the grandness of Red Fort
- Delve into the enthralling beauty of the Taj Mahal
- Visit the tomb of Itmad Ud Daulah
- Explore the Agra Fort
- See the forgotten city of Fatehpur Sikri
- Feel like a king while riding on an elephant towards the main gate of Amer Fort
- See one of the oldest planet observatories in the world, the Jantar Mantar
- Experience the grandeur of the Hawa Mahal
- City Palace of Jaipur awaits to enchant you with its beauty
7 Days Golden Triangle Luxury Tour Package
Day 01 Arrival Delhi
Day 02 Delhi Sightseeing Tour
Delhi is one of the world's oldest cities, ravaged and rebuilt by many different empires like the Delhi Sultanate, the Mughals, the Marathas and the British. The charm of old Delhi with shopping streets like Chandni Chowk is mesmerizing. We will visit many famous monuments in Delhi.
Red Fort is the national capital's pride, built in 1638 by Shah Jahan. This grand fort will captivate your imagination as it is a splendid demonstration of the architectural power of the Mughal Empire. The high walls of Red Fort were built predominantly to ward off invaders, but today, these walls are a show of pomp and luxury enjoyed by its residents. Such is the grandeur of the Red Fort that the tricolor is hoisted on this very place on every Indian Independence Day.
We then move towards visiting the Humayun's Tomb, a predecessor to the famous Taj Mahal in Agra. Built in 1570, the tomb holds the body of powerful Mughal Emperor Humayun, who was instrumental in establishing Mughal rule in India.
Qutub Minar is the world's tallest brick minaret and an incredible display of Mughal architecture in India. It was built as a victory monument of the Delhi sultanate over India. The Qutub Minar is a shining example of Indo-Islamic architecture. This five-story structure attracts thousands of tourists every year.
India Gate is another monument worth visiting. The British built this towering structure as a war memorial to commemorate the Indian and British soldiers who died fighting for the British armed forces during the First World War.
The Lotus Temple, or the Baha'i Temple, is a prime example of world unity. This lotus flower-shaped temple is open to all religions and proclaims the unity of all faiths.
Rajghat is a memorial dedicated to the father of the nation, Mahatma Gandhi. Pay homage to the man who showed the world that nonviolence was an important weapon that could shake even the foundations of the world's most powerful empires.
After the exploration of Delhi, return to the hotel in the evening and have a delicious dinner. Overnight stay at the hotel in Delhi.
Day 03 Delhi - Agra (243 km/ 4 hrs 28 min)
Then, you will visit to explore the enchanting beauty of the Baby Taj or the Tomb of Itimad Ud Daulah. The daughter of Mirza Ghiyas Baig built this structure. This beautiful structure is supposed to be mimicking the exquisite Taj Mahal.
Return to the room in the evening to your luxury hotel. Have a delicious dinner at the hotel. Overnight stay at the hotel in Agra.
Day 04 Agra Sightseeing Tour
Built between 1631 and 1653 and spread over 42 acres of land, this white marble monument epitomizes love. Shah Jahan built this classical structure in memory of his most beloved wife, Mumtaz Mahal. You will get an opportunity to enjoy the sunrise view of the Taj when the sun's golden rays fall on this exquisite structure, enamoring it with its warmth. The Taj Mahal holds the glorious title of being a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
Agra Fort is another UNESCO World Heritage site located in Agra. Graceful curves and military bastions decorate the two-kilometer-long wall of the Agra Fort. The Agra fort also consists of the Musamman Burj, from where Shah Jahan used to watch his favorite structure, the Taj Mahal, during his final days. Akbar built Agra Fort, which is also known as Qila-e-Akbari. This substantial red sandstone structure was the primary residence of the Mughals until 1638. Over 8 years, some 4000 workers worked day night to renovate the fort according to Akbar's instructions.
The rest of the evening is at your leisure. You can explore Agra's local markets and buy souvenirs for your loved ones. Agra is famous for its intricate work on marble.
Return to the hotel in the evening and have a delectable dinner. Overnight stay at the hotel in Agra.
Day 05
Rangeelo Rajasthan awaits to delight you at Jaipur. Today, we begin our day with
a nectarine
breakfast. After that, we proceed towards Jaipur and visit the famous city of
Fatehpur Sikri on our
way.
Clothed in legends, this beautiful city of Fatehpur Sikri was built by Akbar.
His love for red
sandstone is evident in the entire city as most of the structures are made with
the same material
with which he created the Agra Fort. Today, a ghost town, Fatehpur Sikri, holds
many legends as this
is where Akbar's legendary courtiers like Birbal and Tansen used to stay.
According to the local legends, Akbar built this city as a mark of respect
towards Khwaja Salim
Uddin Chishti, a Sufi saint who predicted the birth of an heir to the Mughal
throne.
One of the largest stone gateways in the world, Buland Darwaza stands tall as
the main entrance gate
of Fatehpur Sikri. Built by Emperor Akbar as a mark of victory over Gujarat,
Darwaza is a beautiful
blend of Indian, Persian, and Mughal architecture. Other vital monuments in
Fatehpur Sikri are
Diwan-e-Khas, Panchamahal, Tomb of Khwaja Salim Uddin Chishti, Birbal Mahal,
Palace of Jodha Bai and
Diwan-e-Aam.
After exploring Fatehpur Sikri, we will proceed towards Jaipur. You will have an
assisted check-in
at the pre-booked resort. The rest of the time is at your leisure. You can take
a stroll in the
resort or explore the nearby markets in Jaipur.
Overnight stay will be at your luxury hotel in Jaipur.
Day 06 Jaipur Sightseeing Tour
The City Palace of Jaipur was once the place from where the kings of Jaipur used to rule. Two main palaces in the complex are the Mubarak Mahal and Chandra Mahal, an elegant combination of European, Rajput, and Mughal styles of architecture. Beautiful red and pink sandstone adds another dimension to the beauty of these palaces, and you can get inspired by the architectural taste of Sawai Jai Singh, the founder of Jaipur. You can also find the two silver vessels on display in the City Palace, considered the largest silver vessels in the world.
After visiting the City Palace, you will move towards Jantar Mantar, one of the oldest stone planet observatories in the world. This planet observatory is unique because it is one of the five observatories built by the astronomically enlightened ruler of Jaipur, Sawai Jai Singh. Various stone instruments were constructed first in wood to ensure high precision. Jaipur Jantar Mantar observatory consists of the largest stone sundial in the world.
The next stopover will be the Hawa Mahal. Constructed by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh in 1799, the five-storeyed Hawa Mahal or the Palace of Winds was built to let the Rajput ladies see the royal processions without revealing their identities. A unique blend of modern and ancient architecture, the Hawa Mahal consists of 953 windows from where the ladies used to see the processions.
Later in the evening, return to the hotel. Overnight stay at the hotel in Jaipur.
Day 07 Jaipur to Delhi (308 km/ 5 hrs 28 min)