Visit to India

     
     
 
Fatehpur sikri   Amber Fort   City-Palace-Museum-of-jaipur
Golden Triangle Tours
Main information :
Duration: - 10 Days
Destination: - India
Categories: - Tested Tour of India
Season: - April August
Tour Customizable: - Possible Extensions

The journey through the triangle will surely be an unforgettable, Ride atop elephants down the memory lane and experience history like never before, with larger than life imagery. Which will have you coming back for more?

Day 1: Arrive Delhigolden traingel

Upon the landing at New Delhi Airport l you will be met at the airport by our officer who would guide you to your pre arranged car The chauffeur of your car is waiting with Garlands to welcome you Our officer would escort you to your hotel booked for you. A pre check has been done for you at the hotel which saves you time in the middle of the night.

Day 2: Delhi

City Tour of New and Old Delhi After overnight sleep and breakfast, we'll take an orientation tour of the city, that s quite a remarkable mixture of the old and new. The very modern metro, which on By 1000 Hrs Or (Specified By You) Visit Old and New Delhi the Breakfast at the Hotel -A Private guided tour in your Private Chauffeured driven car you will visit the Old and New Delhi. Depending upon the Locations of Hotel the nearest Places of Interest will be the first-The Tour comprises of the following -Birla Temple-(Significance of this temple is that It contains all the Hindu Communities Gods) Juma Masjid, The Biggest Mosque, built by Moughal, Has relics belonging to Prophet Mohamed. Kinari Bazzar- Since the area surrounding the Juma Masjid was epic center of the Mogul era thus narrows enjoy rickshaw ride in narrow alleys of old Delhi through Kinari Bazaar and 400 years old Chandni Chowk.

Day 3: Delhi - Agra

After a restful night and a leisurely breakfast, we head out for Agra the city of the Taj. One of the most beautiful buildings in the world and wonders of the modern world. The First stop on the way to the Agra the city of Taj Would be Mausoleum of Akber the Great There are few Great ion the World history one of them is Akber the Great It was a fashion during the Moughal rule to built the Mausoleum while alive so did he and after his death his son and grandchild added the monument with their own taste and style Continue your drive to City of Taj and first check in the Hotel have lunch and then proceed for the Visit to the Taj Mahal one of the wonders of the world, Taj Mahal (monument of love), founded by 5th great Moughal Emperor Shahi Jahan in the memory of his beloved queen Anjuman Bano Begum (With love emperor called her Mumtaz). After her death in 1627 AD, in her memory emperor started to build Taj Mahal (Taj means crown Mahal means Palace, so it is Crown Palace) from 1631 to 1653 AD with twenty two thousand labors working since sunrise to sun set in twenty-two years. The marble was transported from Makrana in Rajasthan by the help of animals. Taj has open background thus it is best to visit the monument in afternoon so that lights allow you to take best pictures of this Monument- the Next visit is to the Fort of Agra The Fort of Agra was built of Akbar the Great, followed by his son Jehangir and then by his son Shahijehan- All the Three built the palace and Fort in their own taste and style.Althouigh there are 1100 small monuments in Agra the above mentioned are the worth visit and have historic significances. Return back to the Hotel for overnight stay.

Day 04 Agra and Around Fatehpur sikri2

After Breakfast Drive to Itmiduallh the Poor man Taj, This Small Taj Mahal was built to honour the Father in Law of Shahijehan who was the chief architect of the Taj Mahal or something like supervisor Although there are 1100 monuments in the Agra A few of them are worth to see It will be worth to visit the Taj Again in early morning as Taj has open background thus reflections of light make it to change its colours and mood

Day 4: Agra - Fatehpur Sikri - Jaipur


After breakfast we drive for about an hour or so to stop at the wonderful but deserted city of the MUGHALS - Fatehpur Sikri. Sikri is a must visit monument, Moughal era Fatepur founded by Akbar in 1569 AD as a ceremonial capital. The First Moughal capital and monument in India is architectural wonder –Each part of it has its own use and techniques employed and it is not easy to understand the same. Adjacent to it is Buland Darwaza Akber the Great abandoned this fort and city due to scarcity of water however reasons has been different.

After this monument drive to the city of its own charms, the pink city Jaipur. The City founded by Maharaja Swai Jai Singh in 1727 AD ( Swai means a person 25% more intelligent ) after shifting his capital from Amer valley to the newly formed city in the plains after consulting so many maps of the world and finally organized own religious map Shilpa Shastra with the help of a young Bengali architect Vidyadhar Bhattacharya. Maharaja Swai Jai Singh was a builder, astronomer, astrologer, soldier, and philosopher and now Jaipur is the capital of Rajasthan & world famous as the Pink City.

Day 5: Jaipur - Amber Fort - City Tour

A busy day of sightseeing takes us to the hilltop Fort of Amber, ascended on caparisoned elephants; the City Palace, current home of the Royal Family; the Palace of Winds & Jantar Mantar observatory. Hawa Mahal   (palace of winds) where from royal ladies were watching daily processions and life. Afterwards visit Amer Fort by elephant ride that gives you the experience and impression of how Maharajas & royal family members were using the services of elephants. After lunch visit City Palace MuseJaipur-palaces1um, Astrological Observatory and local busy markets. Afterwards return back to Hotel for overnight stay. 

Day 06: Delhi

After breakfast drive to Delhi. 250 kms / 5hrs. Upon arrival you will
Have a dinner with us at local restaurant and then
Transfers will be provided to the international Airport for
Your onward flight back home.


  

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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