Golden Triangle with Rajasthan Highlights
- Dip into it for shopping sprees near the Red Fort and
take pictures of the photogenic corners of the city
- Stroll around the local markets of Jaipur like Bapu Bazaar and Johri
Bazaar as you shop the traditional souvenirs of Rajasthan
- Admire the beauty of Amer Fort by visiting the most authentic Sheesh Mahal where the
legendary song ‘Pyaar kiya toh darna kya’ was shot
- Sit on the edge of the walls of Nahargarh Fort with your loved ones and
admire the pink city with the sunset overlooking you
- Visit one of the most preserved and largest fort of India, Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur and take
pictures of the vibrant blue city from the top
Golden Triangle with Rajasthan Overview
About the Tour:
Rajasthan has a colourful and lively vibe that revolves around the shades of royal Rajputana culture and heritage. Literally meaning the ‘Land of the Kings’, it offers a perfect blend of mystical palaces, majestic lakes, charming
streets, mighty Aravali peaks, royal heritage, scenic locations, and so much more.
Start this amazing tour from the capital that houses the Humayun's Tomb - the monument that inspired the design of the Taj Mahal. Don't forget to relish your taste buds with delicious paranthas at 'Paranthe Wali Gali' in Chandni
Chowk. As you move towards the historic town of Agra, the beautiful view of the ivory-white mausoleum - Taj Mahal will surely leave you spellbound, the grace it holds when the golden shimmering light touches its surface as the sun
sets over the horizon is a feast to one's eyes.
Jaipur retains its old-world charm with the hues of pink all over the city. Indulge in an adventurous cycling expedition to Nahargarh Fort to witness the pink city in the hues of orange from the top as the sun sets. The magnificent
city painted with vivid hues of blue in Jodhpur is a delight to one's eyes. Don't forget to catch a Ghoomar performance while relishing the flavours of delicious Rajasthani cuisines and make sure you twirl with the folk dancer to
the rhythm of local musical instruments.
Quick notes:
Route: Delhi - Agra - Jaipur - Jodhpur - Udaipur
Duration: 10 Days / 09 Nights
Start point: Delhi
Endpoint: Udaipur
Inclusions:
➔ Stay in hygienic and sanitized hotels (As per the Variant selected)
➔ Buffet breakfast as per the Itinerary
➔ Highly-Experienced driver cum guide
➔ Sightseeing as per itinerary
➔ All toll tax, parking, fuel, and driver allowances
➔ Comfortable and hygienic vehicle (SUV/Sedan) for sightseeing on all days as per the itinerary.
Things not to Miss:
➔ Attend the unique changing guard ceremony at Rashtrapati Bhavan
➔ Take an early morning boat ride in the Yamuna river to get a golden glimpse of the Taj Mahal as painted by the
rising sun
➔ Watch the popular musical drama of the Taj Mahal’s story at Kalakriti convention center
➔ Take a tour of Amer fort in Maharaja Style by riding on an elephant’s back
➔ Marvel at the mammoth-sized 18th century Jaivana cannon at Jaigarh, a projectile of which made a
small lake in Chaksu after traveling approx. 35 Km.
➔ Peek into the royal lifestyle by visiting the Vintage car museum in Udaipur that showcases
some of the most exquisite collections of royal antique cars
➔ Explore the countryside of Udaipur in a royal way by riding on the horseback through the Aravallis
➔ Enjoy the cityscape of the entire Udaipur city and the surrounding lakes and Aravali mountain range from
the ropeway to Karni Mata temple
➔ Tickle your taste buds by trying the world-famous Jodhpuri Mirchi Vada of Janta Sweets
➔ Pay homage to the 350cc Royal Enfield Bullet bike and learn about its mysterious appearance at Om Banna Temple
How To Reach:
By Air: The best way to reach Delhi is through Air, as the Indira Gandhi
International airport is very well connected to cities across India and the world.
By Rail: Another Alternative is New Delhi Railway Station is one through
which most trains arrive and depart from Delhi and is located in Paharganj, near Connaught Place.
By Road: One of the best options will be through Buses as it is well connected to cities
like Jaipur, Agra, Alwar, Dehradun, and even Kathmandu among others.