Golden Triangle With Rajasthan Tour by Golden Triangle Tours In India Company.

Golden Triangle Tours In India Company's Golden Triangle With Rajasthan Tour
The Golden Triangle With Rajasthan Tour, provided by Golden Triangle Tours in India Company, is the ideal combination of the regal splendor of Rajasthan and some of India's most famous historical sites. In addition to the Golden Triangle (Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur), this extensive tour also takes in the alluring cities of Rajasthan, such as Jodhpur, Udaipur, Pushkar, Jaisalmer, and Bikaner. The tour skillfully combines India's captivating landscapes, dynamic culture, and architectural wonders.

What is the Rajasthan Tour's Golden Triangle?
The traditional Delhi-Agra-Jaipur circuit is given a regal touch by the Golden Triangle with Rajasthan Tour. This itinerary immerses you deeper into Rajasthan, the land of kings in India, in addition to the breathtaking architecture of the Taj Mahal, Red Fort, and Amber Fort. Rajasthan, which is well-known for its palaces, forts, and desert vistas, provides a thorough understanding of India's regal past.

You'll investigate:

Delhi: A fusion of the past and present.
One of the Seven Wonders of the World, the Taj Mahal, is located in Agra.
Jaipur, dubbed the "Pink City," is renowned for its vibrant bazaars and palaces.
The jewels of Rajasthan are its cities, each with its own distinct charm and history, including Jodhpur, Udaipur, Pushkar, Jaisalmer, and Bikaner.
Day 1: Discovering Delhi's Rich History
The capital city of India, Delhi, is where your journey starts. Delhi is a city of contrasts, with both contemporary skyscrapers and historic monuments. The schedule for the day comprises:

India Gate is a well-known tourist destination and a war memorial.
Red Fort: A former Mughal home and UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The world's tallest brick minaret is called Qutub Minar.
One of Delhi's busiest and oldest markets, Chandni Chowk is a great place to shop and sample the street cuisine.
Second day: Delhi to Agra
You visit Agra, home of the Taj Mahal, on the second day of your tour. Without visiting this monument to love, a trip to India is not complete. Moreover, you will see: in Agra

The expansive fortress known as Agra Fort boasts amazing architectural design and an intriguing past.
Mehtab Bagh: Particularly at dusk, this lovely garden provides breathtaking views of the Taj Mahal.
Day 3: Travel from Agra via Fatehpur Sikri to Jaipur
You will make a stop at Fatehpur Sikri, the former Mughal Empire capital and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, on your way to Jaipur. Water shortages forced the city to be abandoned, but despite this, its well-preserved architecture gives it great historical significance.

You will arrive in Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan, in the evening. Known as the Pink City because of its terracotta-colored buildings.

Day 4: Getting to Know Royal Jaipur
Experience Jaipur's royal heritage on the fourth day. The schedule consists of:

Amber Fort is a magnificent fort perched on a hilltop that boasts stunning architecture and expansive views.
Hawa Mahal: Often referred to as the Palace of Winds, this building is among the most recognizable in Jaipur.
City Palace: An exquisite collection of palaces featuring gardens, museums, and courtyards.
Jantar Mantar is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and an observatory for astronomy.
Explore the vibrant bazaars of the city in the evening to purchase traditional textiles, jewelry, and handicrafts.

Jodhpur to Jaipur on Day 5
You will travel to Jodhpur on the fifth day, which is referred to as the Blue City because of its unusually blue-colored homes. One of the biggest forts in India, the enormous Mehrangarh Fort, is located in Jodhpur. In addition to housing a museum containing artifacts from Rajasthan's royal past, the fort provides stunning views of the city.

Day 6: Jodhpur - via Ranakpur - to Udaipur
You will make a stop in Ranakpur en route to Udaipur, which is well-known for its exquisitely carved Jain Temple honoring Tirthankara Adinatha. This temple is well known for its exquisite architecture made of marble.

After arriving in Udaipur, spend a leisurely evening by Lake Pichola, taking in the glistening water and far-off views of City Palace and Jag Mandir.

Day 7: The City of Lakes, Udaipur
Udaipur, also referred to as the City of Lakes, is among Rajasthan's most picturesque cities. You'll be spending your day visiting:

City Palace: This complex of buildings, courtyards, and gardens overlooks Lake Pichola.
Saheliyon Ki Bari: A stunning garden renowned for its marble pavilions, lotus pools, and fountains.
In the center of Udaipur is a sizable Hindu temple called Jagdish Temple.
Lake Pichola Boat Ride: Take a leisurely boat ride on Lake Pichola to cap off the day while taking in views of Jag Mandir and Lake Palace.
Day 8: Pushkar to Udaipur
The trip continues to the holy city of Pushkar, which is well-known for Pushkar Lake and the Brahma Temple, one of the few shrines in the world devoted to the Hindu deity Brahma. Explore the vibrant markets and spiritual town during the evening.

Day 9: Jaisalmer to Pushkar
Proceed from Pushkar to Jaisalmer, also known as the Golden City, which is renowned for its architecture made of yellow sandstone and its expansive desert vistas. The evening will be spent lounging or meandering through the UNESCO World Heritage Site that is Jaisalmer Fort.

Day 10: Touring Jaisalmer
The enchanted city of Jaisalmer is the focus of day ten's exploration. Highlights consist of:

Jaisalmer Fort: A fort that is still inhabited by the locals.
Patwon Ki Haveli is a collection of opulent mansions distinguished by their elaborate facades.
Sam Sand Dunes: Take a camel safari through the undulating sand dunes to witness the beauty of the Thar Desert. Later, take part in a cultural evening with local dance and music.
Day 11: Bikaner to Jaisalmer
Visit Bikaner, another one of Rajasthan's gems. You will go to:

Rats are worshipped at Karni Mata Temple, also referred to as the Rat Temple.
The enormous Junagarh Fort is home to exquisite palaces, courtyards, and museums that highlight the area's rich past.
Day 12: Journey back to Delhi
You'll return to Delhi on the last day of your tour, where you can shop or take in the sights before leaving.

Ideal Time to Travel to Rajasthan
Between October and March, when the weather is cooler and more suitable for sightseeing, is the best time to visit the Golden Triangle with Rajasthan Tour. It can get very hot during the summer (April to June), especially in desert regions like Jaisalmer and Bikaner.

Why Make a Reservation with India's Golden Triangle Tours Company?
knowledgeable local guides The company provides skilled guides with years of experience to make sure you get the best understanding of Rajasthan's history and culture.
Personalized Itineraries: The tour can be customized to your preferences, whether you're traveling alone or with family.
Pleasant Stays: The company offers a variety of options to fit your needs, from opulent hotels to affordable lodging.
How to Pack for the Rajasthan Tour and the Golden Triangle
Lightweight, cozy attire for the warm weather
Wearing sturdy footwear when exploring forts and temples
For sun protection, wear a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen.
camera to record the stunning scenery and buildings
If you are traveling in the winter, wear warm clothing (December to February)

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