Overview
The classic five-day Golden Triangle, out and back from Delhi. A full day in Delhi covers India Gate and the Lutyens government buildings, Humayun's Tomb, the Qutub Minar, Akshardham, the Lotus Temple, the Red Fort, Gurudwara Bangla Sahib and Raj Ghat, with time for the markets before the road to Agra. Agra brings the Taj Mahal and Agra Fort, and Fatehpur Sikri — Akbar's city, deserted fourteen years after it was built — sits on the way to Jaipur. A full day in Jaipur covers Amber Fort by elephant, Jaigarh and Nahargarh, the City Palace, Jantar Mantar, Hawa Mahal and the bazaars of the walled city.
Day-by-day Itinerary
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Delhi Arrival – City Tour
Meet our representative and set out on a full-day tour of Delhi. Delhi is a city built and rebuilt seven times over several centuries, and the capital today marries the quaint and unique elements of different historical eras with the pace of a bustling, growing economy — at every turn of the road, the past and the present coexist. Drive past the stately government buildings of the British era designed by Lutyens, including India Gate and the Presidential Palace, then continue to the beautiful Humayun's Tomb of the Mughal era and the towering minaret of the Qutub Minar. Also visit the Akshardham Temple, the Lotus Temple, the Red Fort, Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, Connaught Place, Lodhi Garden and Raj Ghat, before being dropped at your hotel.
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Delhi – Agra (235 km · 4–5 hrs)
Meet our representative and explore the local market for shopping, then drive on to Agra and check in at the hotel.
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Agra – Fatehpur Sikri – Jaipur (240 km · 5–6 hrs)
Morning visit to the world-famous Taj Mahal — literally "Crown of Palaces" — built by Shah Jahan to immortalise the memory of his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal, who died tragically in 1631. Afterwards visit Agra Fort, built by three generations of Mughal emperors between 1565 and 1573, which housed both the palaces of the royal family and the military quarters. Akbarabad, as Agra was known during the Mughal era, is home to some of the most magnificent Mughal architecture. Situated on the banks of the river Yamuna, this third-largest city of Uttar Pradesh holds three UNESCO World Heritage sites. Continue towards Jaipur, stopping en route at Fatehpur Sikri — the extraordinary city built by Akbar the Great and deserted fourteen years later, which during its brief span exceeded London in both grandeur and population. On arrival at Jaipur, check in at the hotel.
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Jaipur Sightseeing
Today set out on a full day's sightseeing in Jaipur, visiting the Hawa Mahal — the exotic Palace of the Winds — Jantar Mantar, the ancient observatory, and the City Palace, now a museum, along with the picturesque bazaars of the walled city, Jal Mahal and the Govind Dev Ji Temple. Visit Amber, the ancient capital of the Rajput empire, reaching the fort on elephant back. It is a deserted palace surrounded by majestic ramparts, and its magnificent public and private rooms are evidence of the splendour of the rulers of 16th- and 17th-century Rajasthan. Jaigarh Fort stands on the majestic Chilh-ka-Tola, the hill of eagles, its lofty walls spread across three kilometres — an impregnable Rajput fort built purely for defence. Nahargarh Fort sits on the rugged ridge of the Aravalli hills and forms an impressive northern backdrop to Jaipur, at its most classy when floodlit at night. Built in 1734 and extended in 1868, Nahargarh — "abode of the tigers" — was raised by Jai Singh to bolster the defence of Amber. Overnight stay at the hotel.
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Jaipur – Delhi Drop (270 km · 5–6 hrs)
After breakfast, check out from the hotel and drive back to Delhi, with a drop at Delhi airport or railway station.
What's included
- 04 nights / 05 days accommodation
- Welcome drink on arrival (non-alcoholic)
- Buffet breakfast (04)
- All tours and transfers by AC private cab (exclusively)
- All toll, tax, parking, fuel and driver allowance included
- All applicable state and hotel taxes
Not included
- Anything not included in the above inclusions
- Any ride, safari or boating charges
- Entrance fees, camera fees and guide charges
- Any expenses of a personal nature such as phone calls and laundry
- Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages
- GST 5% extra