Explore India’s Golden Triangle and uncover intriguing hidden gems along the journey. In Agra, marvel at iconic landmarks such as the Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, Itimad-Ud-Daula, and more. … Visit three premier travel destinations: Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur.
Explore India’s Golden Triangle and uncover intriguing hidden gems along the journey. In Agra, marvel at iconic landmarks such as the Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, Itimad-Ud-Daula, and more. … Visit three premier travel destinations: Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur.
Arrival in Delhi
New Delhi - Arrive at the airport and transfer to your hotel. Spend the rest of the day at leisure or visit the Lotus Temple and Qutub Minar.
Lotus Temple - The Lotus Temple, a Bahai House of Worship, is designed to look like a lotus flower. Made entirely of white marble, it was designed by Furiburz Sabha. The temple welcomes…
Arrival in Delhi
New Delhi - Arrive at the airport and transfer to your hotel. Spend the rest of the day at leisure or visit the Lotus Temple and Qutub Minar.
Lotus Temple - The Lotus Temple, a Bahai House of Worship, is designed to look like a lotus flower. Made entirely of white marble, it was designed by Furiburz Sabha. The temple welcomes people of all faiths.
Qutub Minar - Constructed in the early 13th century, the Qutub Minar is a red sandstone tower standing 72.5 meters high. It tapers from a 2.75-meter diameter at the top to 14.32 meters at the base, featuring alternating angular and rounded flutings. The surrounding area includes notable structures like the Alai-Darwaza Gate, an Indo-Muslim art masterpiece built in 1311, and two mosques, including the Quwwatu’l-Islam, the oldest in northern India, built from materials reused from around 20 Brahman temples.
Delhi Sightseeing
Friday Mosque (Jama Masjid) - The Jama Masjid in Old Delhi, built between 1650 and 1656 by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, is the second largest mosque in the Indian subcontinent and a prime example of Mughal architecture.
Chandni Chowk - One of Old Delhi’s oldest markets, Chandni Chowk is a bustling wholesale market offering a medieval bazaar experience. Built in the 17th century by Mughal ruler Shah Jahan, it is located opposite the Red Fort and offers a view of the Fatehpuri Mosque.
Red Fort - The Red Fort, built by Shah Jahan in 1639, served as the main residence of Mughal emperors. Known for its red sandstone walls, it was the ceremonial and political center of the Mughal state. Today, it houses several museums and is the site where the Indian Prime Minister hoists the national flag on Independence Day.
Gurudwara Bangla Sahib - This Sikh temple, built in 1783 by Sikh General Sardar Bhagel Singh, commemorates the visit of Guru Har Krishan, the eighth Sikh guru. Open 24 hours, it is a place of solace visited by over a thousand people daily.
India Gate - The All India War Memorial, commonly known as India Gate, is a 42-meter tall structure designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens. It is one of the largest war memorials in India and hosts the Republic Day Parade annually.
Rashtrapati Bhavan - Located at the western end of Rajpath, Rashtrapati Bhavan is the official residence of the President of India.
Humayun’s Tomb - Humayun’s Tomb, located in Nizamuddin East, is the final resting place of Mughal Emperor Humayun. Commissioned by his chief consort Empress Bega Begum in 1569-70, it is the first garden-tomb in the Indian subcontinent and features extensive use of red sandstone.
Agra - After sightseeing in Delhi, drive to Agra for an overnight stay.
Agra - Jaipur
Taj Mahal - Experience luxury and heritage at the Taj Mahal, New Delhi. This iconic 5-star hotel offers opulent rooms, diverse dining options, and a central location for exploring Delhi’s cultural sites.
Agra Fort - Built by Emperor Akbar in 1573, Agra Fort is an architectural masterpiece made of red sandstone. Located on the right bank of the River Yamuna, it was the Mughal residence until 1638 and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Fatehpur Sikri - Founded in 1571 by Mughal Emperor Akbar, Fatehpur Sikri is a town made predominantly of red sandstone. It served as the Mughal capital for fifteen years and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, home to several famous monuments.
Jaipur - After sightseeing, drive to Jaipur for an overnight stay.
Jaipur Sightseeing
Hawa Mahal - Palace of Wind - Built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh, Hawa Mahal features a unique structure with small windows that allow cool wind to circulate, keeping the palace comfortable during summer.
City Palace of Jaipur - Constructed between 1729 and 1732 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh, the City Palace occupies one-seventh of Jaipur’s old city and was once the seat of the Maharaja.
Jantar Mantar - Jaipur - The largest stone astronomical observatory in the world, Jantar Mantar was built by Raja Sawai Jai Singh between 1727 and 1733. It features nineteen instruments made of stone and brass and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Panna Meena ka Kund - This 16th-century stepwell, also known by various local names, was built to provide water for drinking and irrigation. It is one of the many famous stepwells in western India.
Albert Hall Museum - Located in Ram Niwas Garden, the Albert Hall Museum is the oldest museum in Rajasthan. Built in 1876, it was initially intended to be a concert hall and resembles the Victoria and Albert Hall Museum in London.
Jaipur - Spend the evening shopping or return to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Jaipur Sightseeing
Jaipur - After breakfast, visit Jaigarh Fort, Nahargarh Fort, and the local market.
Jaigarh Fort - Perched on the ‘Cheel ka Teela’ hills, Jaigarh Fort was built in 1726 by Sawai Jai Singh II to protect Amer Fort. It is surrounded by lush greenery and massive battlements.
Nahargarh Fort - Located on the outskirts of Jaipur, Nahargarh Fort offers stunning views of the city and is connected to Jaigarh Fort. It features intricate carvings and stonework and was part of Jaipur’s defense system.
Galtaji Temple - Situated in the Aravalli hills, Galtaji Temple is adorned with painted walls, round roofs, and pillars. It features natural freshwater springs and seven holy ‘kunds’ or water tanks, including the ‘Galta Kund,’ which is believed never to dry up.
Delhi - Jaipur
New Delhi - After breakfast, proceed to Delhi for sightseeing in Old Delhi. In the evening, you will be dropped off at the Delhi airport.
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If you cancel at least 7 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 3 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.