Golden Triangle India Travel

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Golden Triangle India Travel

Private Taj Mahal Tour from Delhi by Car

The places that make up this Golden Triangle of Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur provide excellent explorations of Indian history. On this lovely journey, you will visit a number of ancient sites, including the Red Fort, Qutub Minar, Jama Masjid, Taj Mahal, Amber Fort, and many others. It will be obvious how fantastic it will be by reading the further schedule specifics.

What to Expect on this Trip?

Day-1 Delhi – Agra:

Assistance and meeting at the airport. You will be greeted by one of our representatives, who will then accompany you in a private vehicle with a chauffeur 220 kilometers (four hours) to Agra. Visit the Taj Mahal during an afternoon city tour. The Moghul Emperor Shahjehan erected the mausoleum as a resting place for his queen Mumtaz Mahal. In addition to the Taj Mahal, the Agra Fort, popularly known as the Red Fort, is a fascinating sight. Agra’s markets are a great place to learn about the city’s extensive history of handicrafts in addition to its historical landmarks.

Day 2: Agra – Fatehpur Sikri – Jaipur

Jaipur: Following breakfast, travel by land to Jaipur, stopping along the way to see Fatehpur Sikri (37 km from Agra). Upon arrival, check into a hotel. Jaipur, the charming capital of Rajasthan, is painted a color-washed pink, which is a color linked to hospitality in Rajput culture. This stunning city, together with Agra and Delhi, makes up the Golden Triangle, a popular tourist destination in India. Jaipur is a city where royalty still resides in the splendor of its palaces, where protecting clan honor has always been a way of life, and where treating visitors like gods has long been custom. The vibrant bazaars of Jaipur, where you can buy Rajasthani handlooms and handicrafts, have a timeless allure. The magnificent heritage hotels that were previously the residence of Maharajas, as well as the beautifully designed gardens and parks, are worth praising. Not to mention the joyful individuals wearing colorful costumes and ambling camels that make your visit to the pink city unique.

Day 3: Fatehpur Sikri:

Following breakfast, travel by land to Jaipur, stopping along the way to see Fatehpur Sikri (37 km from Agra). Upon arrival, check into a hotel. Jaipur, the charming capital of Rajasthan, is painted a color-washed pink, which is a color linked to hospitality in Rajput culture. This stunning city, together with Agra and Delhi, makes up the Golden Triangle, a popular tourist destination in India. Jaipur is a city where royalty still resides in the splendor of its palaces, where protecting clan honor has always been a way of life, and where treating visitors like gods has long been custom. The vibrant bazaars of Jaipur, where you can buy Rajasthani handlooms and handicrafts, have a timeless allure. The magnificent heritage hotels that were previously the residence of Maharajas, as well as the beautifully designed gardens and parks, are worth praising. Not to mention the joyful individuals wearing colorful costumes and ambling camels that make your visit to the pink city unique.

Jaipur- New Delhi: Drive to Delhi in the morning after a leisurely breakfast. The driver will drop you off at the airport upon arrival.

Additional Information 

  • When making a reservation, confirmation will be sent.
  • Wheelchair inaccessible
  • Not advised for vacationers with back issues
  • Pregnant women shouldn’t travel.
  • There are no major medical ailments, including cardiac issues.
  • Most visitors can take part
  • This excursion/activity is private. Only your team will take part.

Cancellation Policy

  • For a complete refund, you may cancel up to 4 days before the experience.
  • You must cancel at least 4 full days prior to the experience’s start time to receive a complete refund.
  • The amount you paid will not be reimbursed if you cancel fewer than three full days before the activity is scheduled to begin.
  •  Changes won’t be accepted if they are made less than three complete days prior to the experience’s start time.
  • Cutoffs are determined by the experience’s local time.