4 Day Private Golden Triangle Tour: Explore India's Iconic Cities and Taj Mahal

Embark on a 4-day private Golden Triangle tour in India, exploring iconic cities and the majestic Taj Mahal. Witness stunning sunrises, visit historic landmarks, and immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of this incredible country.

Duration: 4 days
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights

Pick Up & New Delhi: City Tour, Later Drive to Agra, Overnight Stay in Agra

Qutub Minar - Your tour begins when our guide and driver meet you at your chosen hotel lobby, the airport, or the designated pickup point at the agreed time. You’ll then start an exciting sightseeing tour of Delhi, beginning with the famous “Qutub Minar,” a UNESCO World Heritage Site in India. Often called the ‘Tower of Victory,’ it was built in the early 13th century by Qutub-ud-din Aibak, the founder of the Delhi Sultanate, to symbolize the Islamic conquest of India. The Qutub Minar is a stunning red sandstone and marble tower that stands 73 meters (240 feet) tall, adorned with intricate calligraphy, geometric patterns, and Quranic inscriptions.

Lotus Temple - The Lotus Temple in Delhi is an architectural wonder and a symbol of peace and unity. Known for its lotus-like shape, it features 27 white marble petals that open to the sky. Completed in 1986, it is one of the most visited religious buildings in the world and is open to people of all faiths. The Lotus Temple is the Baha’i House of Worship in India, serving as a place of meditation and prayer for everyone. Its serene atmosphere, with nine pools and lush gardens, offers a peaceful escape from the bustling city. It embodies the Baha’i principle of the oneness of all religions and humanity.

Note: Closed on Mondays.

Humayun’s Tomb - Commissioned by Empress Bega Begum in 1569-70 and completed in 1572, Humayun’s Tomb was built to honor Emperor Humayun, the second Mughal Emperor of India. This elegant mausoleum is a testament to the artistic and architectural achievements of the Mughal Empire and is considered a precursor to the Taj Mahal. The Taj Mahal, built by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal, was inspired by Humayun’s Tomb, featuring a similar architectural style with a central white marble tomb and beautiful gardens.

India Gate - Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens and completed in 1931, India Gate was originally known as the “All India War Memorial.” It honors the 70,000 Indian soldiers who died fighting for the British Indian Army. Their names are inscribed on the monument’s walls. The architecture blends Indian and Western styles, with red and pale sandstone and a 42-meter tall triumphal arch. At the top is the “Amar Jawan Jyoti” (the Flame of the Immortal Soldier), an eternal flame in memory of the fallen heroes.

Rashtrapati Bhavan - Rashtrapati Bhawan, located in the President’s Estate in New Delhi, is the official residence of the President of India. This grand building is a stunning example of Indo-British architecture, blending classical and Indian design elements. It has 340 rooms over four floors, covering 200,000 square feet. Highlights include the massive dome, intricate stone carvings, and the central Durbar Hall. It symbolizes India’s democratic traditions and commitment to governance, offering a glimpse into the country’s political heritage.

Parliament House - The Parliament House of India, in the heart of New Delhi, is an iconic symbol of India’s democracy and the center of its legislative activities. This majestic structure is not only an architectural marvel but also holds great historical and political significance. It represents the collective will of the people and the ideals of justice, freedom, and equality. Visiting this historic site provides insight into the functioning of the world’s largest democracy and India’s rich political heritage.

Gurudwara Bangla Sahib - Gurudwara Bangla Sahib is a place of worship for the Sikh community and a symbol of devotion, compassion, and selfless service. Known for its spiritual significance, it features a langar, a community kitchen that serves free meals to all visitors, reflecting Sikh principles of equality and community welfare. Thousands are fed daily in this act of seva (service).

Raj Ghat - Raj Ghat is a solemn memorial honoring Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of the Nation. It marks the spot where Gandhi was cremated after his assassination in 1948. The simple design reflects Gandhi’s austere lifestyle, with a black marble platform inscribed with “Hey Ram,” believed to be his last words. A visit to Raj Ghat offers a profound connection to Gandhi’s life and teachings, emphasizing non-violence and truth.

Friday Mosque (Jama Masjid) - Built during the Mughal era, Jama Masjid, also known as Masjid-i-Jahan Numa (the “World-reflecting Mosque”), was constructed between 1650 and 1656 under Emperor Shah Jahan. The mosque’s courtyard is one of the largest in India, accommodating up to 25,000 devotees. It is a significant religious and architectural landmark, offering a glimpse into India’s Mughal heritage and religious diversity.

Agra - During your Delhi city tour, you’ll have lunch at a local restaurant. Afterward, you’ll drive for three hours via the Yamuna Expressway to your luxurious five-star hotel in Agra. This scenic drive allows you to relax and enjoy the landscapes as you head to the city famous for the Taj Mahal.

Agra: Sunrise Taj Mahal & City Tour, Later Drive to Jaipur

Taj Mahal - Start your day with a Sunrise Taj Mahal Tour, guided by our local expert, to learn about its history, architecture, and the love story it represents. Witnessing the Taj Mahal at sunrise is a magical experience, with the monument bathed in the soft, golden light of dawn. Afterward, return to your hotel for breakfast and relaxation before checking out and exploring Agra Fort.

Agra Fort - Originally built in the 16th century by Emperor Akbar, Agra Fort underwent expansions and renovations by his successors, including Emperor Shah Jahan. The fort’s architecture blends Indian and Islamic styles, with red sandstone and intricate marble inlay work. The complex includes palaces, mosques, courtyards, and gardens, offering a journey through India’s Mughal history.

Jaipur - After exploring Agra Fort, you’ll drive approximately six hours to Jaipur, with a scheduled stop for lunch at a pleasant restaurant. This break allows you to enjoy a meal before reaching the vibrant city of Jaipur.

Jaipur: Full-Day City Tour with Overnight Stay in Jaipur

Jaigarh Fort - After breakfast, meet our local guide and drive 14 km to Jaigarh Fort. Built in 1726 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, this fortress is known for its historical significance and impressive architecture. Key features include massive walls, watchtowers, and the “Jaivana Cannon,” the world’s largest cannon on wheels. The fort offers breathtaking views of the Aravalli hills and Amer Fort below and houses a museum with arms, ammunition, and artifacts.

Nahargarh Fort - Built in 1734 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, Nahargarh Fort was intended as a retreat and defense fortification for Jaipur. Perched on the Aravalli Hills, it offers panoramic views of the Pink City. The fort features intricate detailing and well-preserved structures, including palaces, step wells, and the iconic Nahargarh Palace. It is a popular tourist destination, showcasing Rajasthan’s royal history and architecture.

Jal Mahal - Jal Mahal, or “Water Palace,” is a stunning palace in the middle of Man Sagar Lake. Built in the 18th century by Maharaja Madho Singh I, it served as a royal summer retreat and hunting lodge. The palace’s unique location and architectural splendor make it a must-visit destination in Jaipur. After visiting Jal Mahal, enjoy a meal at a recommended restaurant.

City Palace of Jaipur - Spend an hour exploring the magnificent City Palace, built in 1721. It served as the administrative and ceremonial seat of the Maharaja of Jaipur and is now home to the Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II Museum and the Jaipur royal family. The palace offers a glimpse into Jaipur’s regal heritage.

Jantar Mantar - Jaipur - Jantar Mantar, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a solar observatory built in 1734 by Sawai Jai Singh II. It features nineteen astronomical instruments designed for observing celestial phenomena. The precision and intricacy of these instruments highlight the scientific and architectural achievements of the time. Jantar Mantar is a testament to India’s rich astronomical heritage.

Hawa Mahal - Palace of Wind - Hawa Mahal, or “The Palace of Winds,” is a distinctive five-story monument made of red and pink sandstone. Built in 1799 by Sawai Pratap Singh, it stands out for its unique design and intricate architecture.

Birla Mandir Temple - At dusk, witness the mesmerizing fire ceremony at the Birla Temple, a Hindu temple made of white marble, established by the B.M. Birla Foundation in 1988. Dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Vishnu, the temple features images of Hindu deities and verses from the Gita and Upanishads. The temple is especially vibrant during festivals like Diwali and Janmashtami. After this experience, return to your hotel, having immersed yourself in Jaipur’s spiritual and cultural richness.

Jaipur to Delhi Drop: Scenic 5-Hour Drive

New Delhi - After breakfast, embark on a five-hour drive back to Delhi, or opt to be dropped off at Jaipur airport for your onward travel.

What's Included
  • Private local city tour guides
  • Three nights’ accommodation (included with hotel booking option)
  • Daily breakfast
  • All taxes, service charges, parking, and fuel surcharges
  • Double-sharing hotel accommodations; extra guests receive an additional bed with breakfast
  • Complimentary hotel or airport pick-up and drop-off
  • Transport by private, air-conditioned vehicle
What's Not Included
  • Meals: Lunch/Dinner
  • Gratuities/Tipping (Optional)
  • Entry fee of Qutub MInar Approx USD 7
  • Entry fee of Humayon’s Tomb Approx USD 7
  • Entry fee of Jama Masjid Approx USD 4
  • Entry fee of Taj Mahal Approx USD 15
  • Entry fee of Agra Fort Approx USD 8
  • Entry fee of Jaigarh fort Approx USD 2
  • Entry fee of Nhargarh fort Approx USD 3
  • Entry fee of city Palace Jaipur Approx USD 9
  • Entry fee of Jantar Mantar Jaipur Approx USD 3
  • Entry fee of Hawa Mahal Jaipur Approx USD 3
Additional Information

Explore some of India’s most iconic cities on this comprehensive 4-day Golden Triangle tour. Enjoy the convenience of traveling in a private, air-conditioned vehicle and take advantage of the included hotel, airport, railway, or other New Delhi pickup and drop-off. Your knowledgeable driver will share details, insights, and the rich history of the historic landmarks along the way.

Witness the mesmerizing sunrise over the Taj Mahal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, ascend the majestic Jaigarh & Nhargarh Forts, and delve into the opulent Maharaja’s City Palace. Expert guides will accompany you at each of these remarkable sights, providing in-depth historical commentary.

This Golden Triangle tour promises an enriching journey through India’s cultural and historical heritage.

  • 3 star Hotel Agra Option: Avlon Palm or similar – 5 star Hotel Option: Crystal Sarovar Premiere or similar ( One night)
  • 3 star Hotel Option Jaipur: Mahal Khandela Hotel or similar – 5 star Hotel Option: Hyatt Place Jaipur or similar ( Two nights)
Location
Pindi Restaurant Delhi
Pandara Road
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Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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