Wednesday, 2 July 2014

FIRST TRIP TO INDIA: THE GOLDEN TRIANGLE EXPLAINED

The Golden Triangle explained Tour, Agra Fort  - www.tourgoldentriangle.com







Planning your first trip to India is incredibly exciting - after all, this is a country that has enthralled travellers from far and wide for centuries. But as India is such a vast place, it can be a little hard to know where to start. So, today we're going to tell you about one of the most popular options - touring the Golden Triangle.


What is the Golden Triangle?


The Golden Triangle is a term used to refer to Delhi (the country's capital), Jaipur (the capital of Rajasthan) and Agra, which is most famous for being home to the Taj Mahal. What makes it the ideal choice for first-time visitors to India is that it shows you some of the most famous and important sights, as well as giving you a broad first look at the destination.


What can I see in Delhi?


Delhi is the most popular starting point on tours of the Golden Triangle - given that it's the capital city, it seems only natural to begin here. The key thing to understand about Delhi is that it's actually divided into two; Old Delhi is the historic part, while New Delhi (formed during British colonial times) has a much more western feel and is the actual capital.


Street food

                                      


Tasting local food is always a fantastic way to get to know the heart of a place, and this is certainly true of Delhi, which has a vibrant street food culture. Make sure you try golgappas - a combination of chickpeas and spicy potatoes stuffed into a dough, with the whole lot finished off by being plunged into the deep-fat frier.


The Golden Triangle explained, Delhi street food


Jama Masjid





Jama Masjid is the largest mosque in India, so no trip to Delhi is complete without seeing it. Built on the orders of Shah Jahan, it boasts two 40 m high minarets, which you can actually climb to get some of the best views of the city - something that's well worth doing if you're not too scared of heights!


The Golden Triangle explained, Jama Masjid


Humayun's Tomb

                                    


Another important feature on your itinerary might be Humayun's Tomb. And what makes it so special? Well, it's widely held up as the forerunner to the Taj Mahal and, since you'll visit the Taj Mahal later on your trip, it is especially worthwhile visiting Humayun's Tomb first so you can compare the two. It was created by the second Mughal emperor Humayun for his wife Haji Begum, and is home to some particularly beautiful - and incredibly symmetrical - gardens.


The Golden Triangle explained, Humayun's Tomb


Jaipur


The capital of Rajasthan, Jaipur is often referred to as the Pink City - a nickname that's down to the colour of its buildings. This is a particularly good place to see some of India's most exciting architecture.


Hawa Mahal


                                         


Among the most remarkable buildings in Jaipur, Hawa Mahal is easily spotted thanks to its honeycomb-like windows and pink facade. These windows, which you can look out of yourself by exploring inside, were an integral part of court culture, allowing the ladies of the palace to observe the outside world without being seen themselves.


The Golden Triangle explained, Hawa Mahal


Jantar Mantar


                                        


Jantar Mantar is one of the most unusual sights you'll see while you're here. When you arrive, you'll notice huge shapes that resemble strange sculptures - in fact, they are astronomical instruments designed to help scientists observe the cosmos with the naked eye. Take a guided tour to find out more about how they're used.


The Golden Triangle explained, Jantar Mantar


Amber Fort





Just outside Jaipur is the Amber Fort, which is an extremely imposing sight, particularly in light of its hilltop location. Once, this was the citadel of the Kachhwaha family, who ruled here before Delhi became the country's capital. Its red sandstone and white marble construction is richly decorated, making this one of the most impressive sights of your trip.


The Golden Triangle explained, Amber Fort


Agra




The city of Agra is most famous for being home to the Taj Mahal. And, while this building is definitely one of the highlights of coming here, you'll find there are other things you shouldn't miss.


Agra Fort





Agra Fort is usually overshadowed by the better-known Taj Mahal, but it is actually one of the finest examples of a Mughal fort in India. Dating back to the mid-16th century, it was started by Emperor Akbar, who intended it to be a military building - but Shah Jahan went on to turn it into a spectacular palace. Its 20 m high, 2.5 km long walls make it a dramatic sight, and inside the complex you can see grand palaces and impressive mosques.


The Golden Triangle explained, Agra Fort


The Taj Mahal





A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Taj Mahal is one of the world's most beautiful buildings. Pictures don't quite prepare you for the reality of this mausoleum, which is famous for its symmetry and exquisite decoration. What's more, the gardens here are wonderfully picturesque, so take the time to explore these too.





The Golden Triangle explained, Taj Mahal


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Taj Mahal Tour 





Early morning pick-up Hotel or Airport. 4 hrs Drive to Agra. On Root visit Sikandara (Akber Tomb) After that we go Agra Fort then take Lunch at local indian good Restaurent. Later evening Sunset on Memory of Love Taj Mahal.




With Good Memories Back to Delhi for your Onward Journey.   

Note :- Taj mahal closed on every Friday.




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Golden Triangle tour 4 Nights/ 5 Days
Golden Triangle Tour of north India is most popular tour and it covers three most famous cities in Indian history: Delhi, Agra and Jaipur. The magnificent journey starts from Delhi, the national capital of India,after that city of love agra and last pink city jaipur. 

Day-1:-   Arrival Delhi.




Arrival Delhi airport or railway station our representative meet you and check into hotel. After refreshment we visit old Delhi The Red Fort, Jama Masjid, Raj Ghat. Then we also visit New Delhi India Gate, Humayun’ s Tomb, Qutub   Minar, and Lotus Temple. Overnight stay at hotel. 

Day-2:-   Delhi to Agra.





After Breakfast drive to Agra on the way visit mathura and sikandra. Again proceed to Agra and check into hotel. After refreshment we visit The Taj mahal and Agra fort. Overnight stay at hotel.
Please note the taj mahal is closed on Friday.

Day-3:-   Agra to Jaipur.




After Breakfast drive to pink city Jaipur on the way we also visit Fatehpur sikri, deserted red stone city built by Mughal Emperor Akbar. On arrival check into hotel and rest of the day your own choice. Overnight stay at hotel.




Day-4:-   Jaipur

After Breakfast we visit The Amber Fort, built in 16th century, enjoy an elephant ride at Fort. Drive past the Hawa mahal  a palace of winds. In the afternoon we visit the city palace and museum, walk to adjacent Jantar Mantar observatory. Later evening Bazaar etc. Overnight stay at hotel.

                                     

Day-5:-   Jaipur to Delhi.

After Breakfast we drive from Jaipur to Delhi. Our service is end in Delhi. Onward your journey with best memory.