Delhi-Agra-Jaipur
The Golden Triangle Tour, one of the most popular tourist itineraries in India, is one of the best since it lets travelers see the numerous cultures, history, sites, and cuisines of northern India. The three cities on this tour, Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur, are all breathtaking and unique in their own right. One of the most well-known holidays is Holi. You should plan your trip during the Holi celebration since the Golden Triangle is made more vibrant and memorable by the festival of colors. With Travel People India , you can book your Golden Triangle vacation with the Holi festival tour packages, which offer a customized itinerary, comfortable accommodations, and affordable transportation options.
Explore the rich history of Delhi through the historic monuments
Enjoy the breathtaking views of the Taj Mahal in Agra
Explore the beautiful Amber fort and enjoy elephant rides in Jaipur
Immersive experience at Holi celebrations in Jaipur
Accommodation services with all amenities
Breakfast throughout the trip.
Comfortable transportation for local sightseeing.
Private guided tours to major tourist attractions of Delhi, Agra and Jaipur.
Assistance on arrival and departure from Delhi
Entry fees to monuments
Personal expenses like shopping, laundry and tips
Travel insurance
Flights or train tickets to and from Delhi
Camera or video charges at monuments
Meals other than breakfast
Any sightseeing not mentioned in the itinerary
After arriving in Delhi, check into your hotel so you can get ready for the day and eat a filling breakfast. After that, embark on a journey to view the Red Fort, India Gate, and Qutub Minar, among other ancient structures. Visit Chandni Chowk's local markets and savor a decadent supper at one of the eateries. Go to the famous Jama Masjid and eat at one of the eateries serving real Mughlai food.
To appreciate the architectural wonder of the British era, visit Rashtrapati Bhavan. Discover the spiritual atmosphere of the well-known Lotus Temple, which is distinguished by its distinctive structure. Visit Connaught Place to see Delhi's modern side. There, you may browse the markets and eat lunch in a classy cafe. For some fantastic bargains on clothing, accessories, and shoes, head to Sarojini Nagar. After dining at a restaurant serving North Indian food, spend your day on exhilarating yulu rides at India Gate.
Agra, which is well-known for its authentic street food and imperial splendor, is only a short drive from Delhi. Take a shower once you've checked into your lodging. Go to a local eatery and have authentic kachoris. After that, visit the well-known Taj Mahal, which is considered to be the symbol of love. Near the Taj, in the tranquil Mehtab Bagh, sit and shoot photos.
Discover the magnificent grandeur of the Agra Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Go to the local markets and purchase petha, a specialty of the area, and homemade items. Travel to Fatehpur Sikri, which is well-known for its ancient ruins and royal splendor. Discover more about the region's history by touring the old mosques and forts.
For a regal experience, travel to the Pink City and stay at Rambagh Palace. See the Amber Fort, which is renowned for its elephant safari and opulent architecture. Explore the famous Sheesh Mahal, which is housed within the Amber fort. After that, go to the City Palace, which is a masterpiece of Rajput and Mughal architecture, and snap lovely photos close to the multi-story, architecturally spectacular Hawa Mahal. Take some photos at Jaigarh Fort and Jantar Mantar, both of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Visit the Holika Dahan in the evening to take in Rajasthan's colorful culture and festive fare, such as thandai, kachoris, and gujiya.
Attend the Holi festivities in Jaipur, which are coordinated by the Rajasthan Tourism Department. With its abundance of natural hues, décor, and delectable food, the arrangement is captivating. Play Holi with natural hues and savor delectable sweets like Thandai and Gujiyas. Discover the lively streets that are decked out in dazzling lights and colors. Enjoy dancing and folk performances as you wind down your day.
Go visit the historic Albert Hall Museum to learn about Rajasthan's rich past. Discover the Jal Mahal fort, a famous floating palace that was constructed on Man Sagar Lake. Constructed on the Aravali Hills, the Nahargarh fort offers breathtaking views of Jaipur city and the sunset as the sun sets. You may enjoy horse rides, folk music, and a traditional Rajasthani lunch at Chokhi Dhani for a true Rajasthani experience. Head to the airport to catch a flight for your hometown as your exciting seven day trip along with Holi celebration comes to an end.