Overview
Experience the best of North India on a private 3-day driving tour of the Golden Triangle departing from Delhi. Relax in a private air-conditioned vehicle and explore Delhi's sights, such as the Red Fort and Humayun's Tomb. Then drive to Agra to see the UNESCO-listed Taj Mahal and other attractions before continuing to Jaipur to see the Amber Fort and other sites. The package includes a tour, entrance fees, and two nights of 3-5-star accommodation.
Highlights
Tick off many North Indian highlights on one easy trip
Includes daily breakfasts to power you up for the day
See landmarks including the Qutub Minar, Palace of the Winds, and more
Receive personalized attention on an intimate private tour
What's Included & Excluded
Inclusions
Airport / Hotel Pick-Up & Drop Service.
Private Air-Conditioned Car with Driver.
Live Tour Guide Service in your preferred language at all places.
Rickshaw Ride in Old Delhi
Entrance Fees to all Monuments. (if option booked)
2 Nights - Hotel Accommodation with Breakfast & taxes. (If option booked)
All Tolls, parkings & taxes
Exclusions
Meals and Drinks (except breakfast)
Itinerary
[Day 1]
New Delhi - Agra
You will be picked up from your Hotel, Airport or any desired location in Delhi, Noida or Gurugram
New Delhi (Pass By)
Pick-up from the hotel in Delhi at 9 a.m. The driver will pick you up from your hotel or desired place in Delhi. Then, continue to Old and New Delhi City.
Qutub Minar
Qutub Minar, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the world's highest brick minaret, was erected in 1193. Explore the Qutub Complex, which includes the Iron Pillar, Alai Darwaza, and the Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque.
Humayun's Tomb
Humayun's Tomb is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a masterpiece of Mughal architecture. It was built in 1570 and inspired the Taj Mahal, with gorgeous Persian-style gardens and elaborate Mughal design.
India Gate
A 42-meter-high military memorial in New Delhi honors Indian World military I veterans. Surrounded by lovely gardens, it is a patriotic emblem and a popular tourist site.
Parliament House (Pass By)
The distinctive circular edifice in New Delhi houses India's legislature. Sir Edwin Lutyens designed it, and it shows stunning imperial architecture while also representing India's democratic rule.
Jama Masjid
One of India's largest mosques, constructed by Shah Jahan in 1656. This magnificent Mughal masterpiece boasts towering minarets, a large courtyard, and elaborate marble and red sandstone construction.
Chandni Chowk (Pass By)
A rickshaw ride around Chandni Chowk, which is known for its bustling lanes, historic bazaars, and street cuisine, will allow you to experience the dynamic charm of old Delhi. Visit Asia's largest spice market (Khari Baoli), which is full of exotic spices and local delicacies.
Red Fort (Pass By)
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and a hallmark of Mughal magnificence, Shah Jahan erected it in 1648. View its stunning red sandstone walls and old architecture from the outside.
Yamuna Expressway
During the tour, you'll stop for lunch at a local restaurant before driving to your Agra hotel via the Expressway.
Agra (Pass By)
Upon arrival in Agra, check into your hotel; the rest of the day is free for leisure; overnight stay at the hotel.
[Day 2]
Agra - Jaipur
(Visit Taj Mahal during Sunrise)
Taj Mahal
Early morning pickup from your accommodation at 6 a.m. Explore the morning perspective of the Taj Mahal. Later return to the hotel. The Taj Mahal is an ivory-white marble mausoleum located on the south bank of the Yamuna River in the Indian city of Agra. The Mughal emperor Shah Jahan commissioned it in 1632 to contain the grave of Mumtaz Mahal, his beloved wife. It also has the mausoleum of Shah Jahan, the builder.
Agra Fort
After visiting the Taj Mahal at sunrise, return to your hotel. After breakfast and check-out, tour Agra Fort. Agra Fort is a medieval fort located in Agra, India. It was the primary home of the Mughal emperors until 1638, when the capital was relocated from Agra to Delhi.
Itmad-ud-Daula
The Tomb of Itimad-ud-Daulah, often known as the "Baby Taj," is a stunning white marble mausoleum in Agra that Empress Nur Jahan built for her father Mirza Ghiyas Beg in the early 17th century. It is considered a forerunner of the Taj Mahal, with beautiful inlay work and delicate lattice screens, and it is located in a charbagh-style garden near the Yamuna River. It is one of the best examples of early Mughal architecture.
Jaipur (Pass By)
When you arrive in Jaipur, check into your hotel. Overnight stay at the hotel.
[Day 3]
Jaipur city tour - Delhi
(Jaipur city tour - Delhi)
Amber fort
Pick up from your hotel at 8 a.m. Begin your Jaipur sightseeing trip. First, you will go to Amber Fort. Amer Fort is a fort situated in Amer, Rajasthan, India. Amer is a 4-square-kilometer town located 11 km from Rajasthan's capital, Jaipur. Located high on a hill, it is the main tourist attraction in Jaipur.
Panna Meena ka Kund
Panna Meena ka Kund is a 16th-century stepwell near Amber Fort in Jaipur. It operated as a water reservoir as well as a communal gathering place, and was known for its remarkable symmetrical stairs and geometric form. This hidden gem exemplifies traditional Rajput architecture and provides a tranquil, scenic respite from the city's chaos.
Jal Mahal
Jal Mahal, which means "Water Palace," is a breathtaking palace located in the heart of Jaipur's Man Sagar lake. It was built in the 18th century by Maharaja Madho Singh and features a combination of Rajput and Mughal architecture. Even though only the top story is visible above the water, the palace looks to float magically on the lake, particularly at sunrise and sunset. It's a popular site for photographs and peaceful vistas, with the Aravalli hills providing a scenic backdrop.
Hawa Mahal - Palace of Wind
Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh built the magnificent five-story Hawa Mahal, also known as the "Palace of Winds," in Jaipur in 1799. Made of red and pink sandstone, it includes 953 small windows (jharokhas) that let fresh breezes to flow through, keeping the palace airy. It was designed so that royal women might watch street life and processions without being noticed. One of Jaipur's most photographed sites and an excellent example of Rajput architecture.
City Palace of Jaipur
The City Palace in Jaipur is a vast complex of courtyards, gardens, and buildings that once housed the Maharaja of Jaipur. Built in the 18th century by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, it is a beautiful combination of Rajput, Mughal, and European architecture. Highlights include the Chandra Mahal, Mubarak Mahal, and exquisite entrances like as the well-known Peacock Gate. Today, parts of the palace are museums, while others continue to serve as the royal residence.
Jantar Mantar - Jaipur
Jantar Mantar in Jaipur is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of India's largest and most well-preserved astronomical observatories. It was built in the 18th century by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II and has a collection of 19 architectural instruments intended to measure time, predict eclipses, and track celestial bodies. The highlight is the Samrat Yantra, the world's largest stone sundial. It's an intriguing combination of physics, astronomy, and architecture.
New Delhi
After you have finished your sightseeing in Jaipur, we can drop you off at Jaipur Airport or drive you back to Delhi, which will take four hours.
You'll be back in Delhi by 8-9 p.m. The tour concludes...
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