Friday 6 October 2017

Tour Around India’s Golden Triangle

If India is on your holiday list then you have probably heard of its famous Golden Triangle tour which is the most popular route through the exuberant sites of North India. The initial point of this triangle is Delhi, India’s Capital city and then moving on to further two points Agra, the City which home to Taj Mahal and Jaipur, capital city of desert state of Rajasthan with its impressive Forts and Palaces.

The Golden Triangle is a classic introduction to India. If you are thinking how you are going to reach and start your journey, then let us guide you. The first thing is to take flight to Delhi and begin your journey from there. There are number of hotels to stay in Delhi from 5 star hotels to the decent ones. You can pre-book one with your tour operator while booking your Golden Triangle Tour. Booking ahead is essential- you can’t just take a flight to Delhi and clueless tour around. There are several options for online booking with various travel companies offering the best packages and itineraries for Golden Triangle tour and other places in India.

All the three places in golden triangle are very touristy. You will get to explore ancient monuments in all the three cities and glitzy bazaars are big no no to miss at all. Explore the authentic Delhi by visiting old Delhi and its special attraction is Chandi Chowk market where you will find numerous options to shop Indian wears and taste the authentic Indian delicacies.

Get to Agra and its must visit is one fo the seven wonders of the world The Taj Mahal, a symbol of love, a white marble building shining like a moon among the stars. It’s the most beautiful piece of work you will ever witness. In addition Agra also adorns others jeweled tombs and architectural marvels. Don’t forget to visit medieval-like maze of ancient bazaars.

Visit Jaipur which is also known as the Pink City, holds many monuments the Hawa Mahal, Amer Fort, Jantar-Mantar, City Palace and many more Rajasthani Architecture.

I think I should just stop the talking and let you explore the Golden Triangle by yourself.

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