If you want to have a nice experience during the vacations and
want to make these holidays the best time of your life, pack your bags and get
ready for coming to India in order to explore its fascinating attractions.
Golden Triangle Tour is one of the most preferred tour packages in north India. This
tour package covers three famous cities- Delhi, Jaipur & Agra. However if
you are crazy about the culture, heritage, desert and architecture of Rajasthan
then you can make up your tour including a complete Rajasthan visit in your
tour package. They have various package combining Rajasthan and golden
triangle.
This tour starts from India's capital Delhi.
Delhi: - The Mughal era and an
insight of the future India can be easily sensed once you step in the premises
of Delhi. You can start your Delhi tour with your visit to Rajpath in the early
morning hours. Just along the line of the India Gate, the Rashtrapati Bhawan is
situated at a distance of 2.9 km from the India Gate. A trip to Delhi is
incomplete without a visit to Old Delhi especially Chandni Chowk, where you can
travel back in time through the lanes and by-lanes of Chawri Bazaar and Chandni
Chowk. Here, you can park your car at Rajeev Chowk Metro Station and travel by
metro to Chandni Chowk. Just at a stone’s throw distance lies the majestic Jama
Masjid. It took six years and 5000 workers to construct this magnificent
structure. It was completed in 1658. The square courtyard can accommodate
20,000 people at a Friday prayer session.
Agra: - Now regarding the actual
itinerary spot Agra, the city which is located along the banks of the Yamuna in
the northerly land of Uttar Pradesh will never cease to amaze the visitors with
its extended assortment and never-ending list of places of interests. Agra -
city of Taj Mahal and more where it is located, is something of great
importance.
Top Attractions of Agra are:
Taj Mahal
The place needs no introduction as it is considered as the
top-grade illustration of Mughal architecture, a fashion that blends
architectural factors from Iranian and Indian styles of architecture. One among
the new Seven Wonders of the World, Taj Mahal is simply a masterpiece and a
UNESCO World Heritage Site which is visited by millions of people throughout
the year.
Agra Fort
Agra Fort is also a UNESCO World Heritage site of Agra. The fort
is located about 2.5 km northwestern of its more far-famed masterpiece, the Taj
Mahal. The Agra fort is occasionally referred as the Red Fort was originally
commissioned by Akbar the great in 1565.
Fatehpur Sikri
A UNESCO World Heritage Site built by the Mughal emperor, Akbar
the great is located approximately 35 km away from Agra is a place which is
frequented by thousands of tourists throughout the year. Fatehpur Sikri as it
constructed using red and buff sandstone. part from the places brought up
above, Agra offers a lot other which include The Cathedral of the Immaculate
Conception, Mughal Heritage Walk, Keetham Lake, Mariam's Tomb, Oldest Mughal
garden, the Ram Bagh, Chini Ka Rauza, Jama Masjid, Guru ka Tal, Mankameshwar
Temple, Swami Bagh Samadhi, Tomb of Akbar the Great and many more.
Jaipur - (Indian Pink Pearl) The
morning of at the third end of the golden triangle tour will facilitate you to
experience the pink city that is famous for its Amber Fort, and the outstanding
Sheesh Mahal.
Udaipur: This 'city of lakes' is
famous for Amber Fort, City Palace, Jantar Mantar, Hawa Mahal, Elephant
festival and semi-precious stones and precious stones.
Rajasthan is the land of royals and the numerous forts and palaces
located in places like Jaipur, Jodhpur, Bikaner, Bundi, Chittor and Udaipur are
splendid in their magnificent beauty. Rajasthan is also famous for its fairs
and festivals and the wild life. The Golden triangle tour 5
Days offers the golden opportunity to explore the
magical land. The Golden Triangle Tour with
Udaipur ends with the above
three destinations but if you wish you can at the same time add some more
cities to your tour. The other famous cities of Rajasthan which you can explore
are Udaipur, Jodhpur and Jaisalmer.
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