7 Days Private Golden Triangle Tour

7 Days Private Golden Triangle Tour

7 Days Private Golden Triangle Tour

Overview

The 7-Day Private Golden Triangle Tour could be the best solution to explore the Indian history and culture that covers three most popular cities, Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur. It is a trip of a week, through great forts, colorful bazaars, Mughal gardens, and royal palaces. You can book your 7-day private Golden Triangle tour package through the website of Chetram Holidays 

Highlight List

  • Explore Akshardham Temple for a spiritual retreat
  • Enjoy stunning sunset views from the Nahargarh Fort
  • Explore the serene Lodhi Park in Delhi

Trip Route

  • Delhi-Agra-Jaipur

Tour Plan

Arrival In delhi

Reach Delhi, capital city of India. You will be received and taken to your hotel where you will be checking in. Once you are relaxed, visit the Red Fort which is a great monument by Emperor Shah Jahan. Its beautiful Mughal structure and huge red sand stone walls make it a visit worth seeing. Visit Chandni Chowk, which is among the oldest and busiest Indian markets. Enjoy local delicacies such as parathas, jalebis, or chaat when wandering through narrow streets crowded with silver jewelry, spices and colorful clothes. Visit Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, a serene Sikh temple with its golden dome and huge water tank. Close the day with a visit to Connaught Place, a bustling circular market where one can do some shopping, or have a nice dinner before going back to the hotel at night.

Explore Delhi

You can begin your day with a trip to Akshardham Temple, a modern architectural wonder, displaying the Indian culture in terms of carvings, gardens and exhibits. Enjoy breakfast before you head to the temple. Take time to view its beauty and peaceful environment. Then go to Lodhi Garden, which is a pleasant park with tombs dating back to the 15th century- an ideal place to have a tranquil walk. See Rashtrapati Bhavan, home of the President of India, and the Parliament House, which are splendid designs of British architecture. Drive to the Hauz Khas Village, an artistic area, where there are fashionable cafes, ancient ruins, and boutiques. Have a sunset experience at India Gate which is beautifully lit up during the evening. Go back to your hotel and have a rest before you go to Agra the following day.

Arrival in Agra

Have breakfast and proceed to Agra which is a city of some of the most beautiful monuments in the world. Along the road, you may have snacks or tea in cafes along the road. After that, arrive at your hotel and rest.

The first place to start in Agra is the Tomb of Itimad-ud-Daulah, commonly referred to as the Baby Taj because it was the first Mughal structure to be completely constructed out of marble. Visit Mehtab Bagh is a quiet garden, situated on the other bank of Yamuna River, which is also provides a fantastic sunset view of the Taj Mahal.

You can spend your evening with the local Sadar Bazaar which deals with leather goods, sweets, and marble souvenirs. Go back to your hotel, dine, and sleep.

Agra Sightseeing and Jaipur drive.

Rise early in the morning to visit the Taj Mahal in the early morning. Take a stroll in the gardens and watch the water in the pool.

Have breakfast and then see the Tomb of Akbar, at Sikandra, which is outside the city. It is also a fascinating place to visit because of the large gateway and the peaceful environment. You can also pay a visit to the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception which is one of the oldest churches in North India.

Start off your drive to Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan after lunch. Visit on the road Fatehpur Sikri, the red sandstone ghost city constructed by Emperor Akbar. Discover the Buland Darwaza, Diwan-i-Khas and Palace of the Jodha Bai and recent past before proceeding to Jaipur. Reach the place in the evening, stay in your hotel and have a rest after travelling.

Explore Jaipur

In the morning, wake up and have your breakfast. Jaigarh Fort should be visited in the morning, on top of Amber. This fort is known to have the largest cannon in the world and provides a great panoramic view of the Amber Fort and the Aravalli hills below this fort.

Then take a tour of the City Palace which is a large complex of courtyards and museums with royal costumes, weapons and art on display. Stroll to the Jantar Mantar which is a UNESCO World Heritage site with giant instruments of astronomical computation.

Have lunch in a local restaurant where it can be served with the original Rajasthani thali. During the evening, go to the Hawa Mahal, where royal women used to view the festivals of the city being held through their complex latticed windows. Visit Bapu Bazaar where you may purchase colourful bangles, hand-block prints and souvenirs. Go back to your hotel at night.

cultural exploration of Jaipur

Drive to Amber Fort after breakfast. Visit its beautiful courtyards, mirror- lined rooms and marble corridors that embody the glory of the Rajput kings. Then see Nahargarh Fort which is a beautiful place to visit and overlooks Jaipur city. Lunch at Padao Restaurant which is located within the fort where one can enjoy local foods and with a view. In the Afternoon, Visit Albert Hall Museum which is an Indo-Saracenic masterpiece museum that includes ancient coins, musical instruments and traditional Rajasthani art. Spend the evening in Chokhi Dhani, a cultural village resort, which has folk performances, puppet shows and traditional buffet dinner. Go back to your hotel having had an eventful day.

Departure

Have Breakfast and drive back to Delhi. You can also make a stop on the roadside at dhabas to have a hot chai and parathas. On arrival in Delhi, you may then have time to do some last-minute shopping at Dilli Haat. Then you will be carried to the railway or the airport later on your way.

Inclusions

  • Accommodation services with all amenities 
  • Breakfast throughout the trip.
  • Comfortable transportation for local sightseeing.
  • Private guided tours to major tourist attractions.
  • Assistance on arrival and departure from Rajasthan 

Exclusions

  • Entry fees to monuments
  • Adventure activities fees, like camping, camel rides or elephant safari if taken
  • Personal expenses like shopping, laundry  and tips
  • Travel insurance
  • Flights or train tickets to and from Rajasthan 
  • Camera or video charges at monuments
  • Meals other than breakfast 
  • Any sightseeing not mentioned in the itinerary

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