Embark on an 8-day private golden triangle tour with Ranthambore and discover the iconic cities of Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur. Experience the thrill of a jungle safari at Ranthambore National Park and witness the majestic Royal Bengal Tigers in their natural habitat. Explore the rich cultural heritage and famous attractions of these cities. Book now and start your journey to the heart of India!
Embark on an 8-day private golden triangle tour with Ranthambore and discover the iconic cities of Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur. Experience the thrill of a jungle safari at Ranthambore National Park and witness the majestic Royal Bengal Tigers in their natural habitat. Explore the rich cultural heritage and famous attractions of these cities. Book now and start your journey to the heart of India!
Arrival in Delhi
New Delhi - Receive a warm traditional welcome from the representative at New Delhi International Airport. Meet the representative and transfer to the hotel in an air-conditioned vehicle. After check-in, enjoy the rest of the day at leisure.
In Delhi (Guided Sightseeing Tour)
New Delhi - After breakfast, embark on a local…
Arrival in Delhi
New Delhi - Receive a warm traditional welcome from the representative at New Delhi International Airport. Meet the representative and transfer to the hotel in an air-conditioned vehicle. After check-in, enjoy the rest of the day at leisure.
In Delhi (Guided Sightseeing Tour)
New Delhi - After breakfast, embark on a local sightseeing tour of Delhi.
Red Fort - This historic monument in Delhi is named after the red sandstone used in its construction by the Mughals. Originally a ceremonial site for royals, it continues to host political and national ceremonies. Built in 1639 by the fifth Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan as the palace of his fortified capital Shahjahanabad, the Red Fort is known for its massive red sandstone walls and is adjacent to the older Salimgarh Fort, constructed by Islam Shah Suri in 1546 AD. The imperial apartments feature a series of pavilions connected by a water channel known as the Stream of Paradise.
Chandni Chowk - Chandni Chowk, or Moonlight Square, is one of the oldest and busiest markets in Old Delhi, India, located near the Old Delhi Railway Station. The Red Fort monument is situated within the market. Built in the 17th century by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan and designed by his daughter Jahanara, the market was once divided by canals (now closed) to reflect moonlight and remains one of India’s largest wholesale markets. The market’s history dates back to the founding of Shahjahanabad when Emperor Shah Jahan established the Red Fort on the banks of the Yamuna River beside his new capital. Chandni Chowk is also famous for its culinary delights. To taste local Delhi cuisine, visit Chandni Chowk for delicacies like Babu Ram Paranthe Wala, Old Famous Jalebi Wala, Kuremal Ki Kulfi, Natraj Dahi Bhalla, and more.
Humayun’s Tomb - This magnificent garden tomb is the first significant example of Mughal architecture in India. Built in 1565 A.D., nine years after Humayun’s death, by his senior widow Bega Begam, the tomb is notable for its garden squares (chaharbagh) with pathways and water channels, and a centrally located, well-proportioned mausoleum topped by a double dome. Several graves of Mughal rulers are located within the walled enclosure, and in 1857 A.D., Lieutenant Hudson captured the last Mughal emperor Bahadur Shah II here.
Rashtrapati Bhavan - Home to the President of the world’s largest democracy, Rashtrapati Bhavan epitomizes India’s strength, democratic traditions, and secular character. Sir Lutyens conceptualized the H-shaped building, covering an area of 5 acres on a 330-acre estate. This mansion has a total of 340 rooms spread over four floors, 2.5 kilometers of corridors, and 190 acres of garden area. The masterwork was completed in 1929 through the painstaking efforts of thousands of laborers, including masons, carpenters, artists, carvers, and cutters.
India Gate - Opposite Rashtrapati Bhavan, at the center of New Delhi, stands the 42-meter-high India Gate, an “Arc-de-Triomphe”-like archway at a crossroads. Similar to its French counterpart, it commemorates the 70,000 Indian soldiers who lost their lives fighting for the British Army during World War I. The memorial bears the names of more than 13,516 British and Indian soldiers killed on the North Western Frontier in the Afghan War of 1919.
Qutub Minar - A soaring, 73-meter-high tower of victory, built in 1193 by Qutab-ud-din Aibak immediately after the defeat of Delhi’s last Hindu kingdom. The tower has five distinct storeys, each marked by a projecting balcony, tapering from a 15-meter diameter at the base to just 2.5 meters at the top. The first three storeys are made of red sandstone; the fourth and fifth storeys are of marble and sandstone. At the foot of the tower is the Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque, the first mosque built in India. An inscription over its eastern gate provocatively states that it was built with material obtained from demolishing ‘27 Hindu temples’. A 7-meter-high iron pillar stands in the mosque’s courtyard. It is said that if you can encircle it with your hands while standing with your back to it, your wish will be fulfilled.
Delhi - Jaipur (By Road)
Jaipur - After breakfast, check out from the hotel and drive towards Jaipur. Upon arrival in Jaipur, check in to the pre-booked hotel.
In Jaipur (Guided Sightseeing Tour)
Amber Palace - A fascinating blend of Hindu and Muslim architecture, this fort was built by Raja Man Singh on the hillside in the 16th century. Construction began in 1592 by Raja Mansingh I and was completed by his descendant Jai Singh I. While the fort’s exterior is rugged, the interiors are equally captivating, showcasing the ultimate refinement of Hindu and Muslim architectural styles. Painted scenes of hunting and war adorn the walls, with precious stones and mirrors set into the plaster. In the foreground is Maota Lake, offering a magnificent reflection of the Fort.
Jal Mahal - Possibly the most serene sight amidst the chaos of Jaipur is the beautiful Jal Mahal, the Water Palace. This low-rise symmetrical palace, once a shooting lodge for the Maharajah, appears to float in the center of Sagar Lake. The light sand-colored stone walls of the Jal Mahal contrast starkly with the deep blue waters of the lake, while lush foliage sprouts from the palace’s interior.
Hawa Mahal - Palace of Wind - Located a stone’s throw away from the commercial center of Pink City, Hawa Mahal is considered the landmark of Jaipur. Known as the ‘Palace of Winds’, this five-story building was built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh. The palace is adorned with 953 windows or ‘Jharokhas’, featuring intricate designs. A small museum within the Hawa Mahal complex houses famous items like miniature paintings and ceremonial armor.
City Palace of Jaipur - A palace with beautiful architecture and cultural artwork, once the seat of the Kings during their reign. City Palace is a complex of courtyards, gardens, and buildings situated at the center of the Old City. It is an ideal place for tourists and a must-visit due to its impressive history, architecture, gardens, and array of courtyards, housing several other buildings. Blessed with the beauty of urban layout, City Palace is more than just a tourist destination; it is an excellent example of design, art, and creativity, serving as an exquisite symbol.
Jantar Mantar - Jaipur - Jantar Mantar is a collection of nineteen architectural astronomical instruments built by the Rajput king Sawai Jai Singh II, completed in 1734. It features the world’s largest stone sundial and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Located near City Palace and Hawa Mahal, the instruments allow the observation of astronomical positions with the naked eye. The monument expresses architectural innovations and the convergence of ideas from different religious and social beliefs in 18th-century India. The observatory exemplifies the Ptolemaic positional astronomy shared by many civilizations.
Jaipur - Ranthambore (By Road) and Jungle Safari in Ranthambore National Park
Ranthambore Tiger Reserve - After breakfast, check out from the hotel and drive towards Ranthambore. Upon arrival in Ranthambore, check in to the pre-booked hotel.
In the afternoon, proceed for a Jungle Safari by Jeep at Ranthambore National Park. Since becoming one of the original areas under Project Tiger, the park has regained much of its natural beauty, and the dry deciduous forest has been restored. Jungle Safari is an exciting option here, with high chances of spotting the big cat and photographing it. Excursions around the park provide valuable insights into the various flora and fauna.
Ranthambore - Fatehpur Sikri - Agra (By Road)
Ranthambore Tiger Reserve - Early morning, proceed for a Jungle Safari by Jeep at Ranthambore National Park. Since becoming one of the original areas under Project Tiger, the park has regained much of its natural beauty, and the dry deciduous forest has been restored. Jungle Safari is an exciting option here, with high chances of spotting the big cat and photographing it. Excursions around the park provide valuable insights into the various flora and fauna.
Fatehpur Sikri - En route, visit Fatehpur Sikri (Visit – 120 minutes). This old deserted town of the Mughal Dynasty, built in red sandstone in honor of Saint Salim Chishti, who foretold the birth of three sons to Emperor Akbar, is an example of robust stability combined with originality. This magnificent fortified ancient city was the short-lived capital of the Mughal Empire between 1572 and 1585, during Emperor Akbar’s reign. Akbar had visited the village of Sikri to consult the Sufi saint Shaikh Salim Chishti, who predicted the birth of an heir to the Mughal throne. When the prophecy came true, Akbar built his new capital here, including a stunning mosque, still in use today, and three palaces, one for each of his favorite wives – one Hindu, one Muslim, and one Christian (though Hindu villagers in Sikri dispute these claims).
Agra - Later, proceed towards Agra. Upon arrival in Agra, check in to the pre-booked hotel.
In Agra (Guided Sightseeing Tour)
Taj Mahal - The Taj Mahal is located in the historical city of Agra. Known as the “symbol of love”, it was built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan as a memorial for his third wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Every year, visitors numbering more than the entire population of Agra pass through the magnificent gates to catch a glimpse of this breathtaking monument. Described by Rabindranath Tagore as “a teardrop on the cheek of eternity”, the Taj Mahal is considered the finest example of Mughal architecture and is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. Covering over 60 bighas of land, the Taj Mahal was constructed using white marble obtained from Makrana in Rajasthan.
Agra Fort - Built by Emperor Akbar on the west bank of the Yamuna River, the Agra Fort dominates the city’s center. The crescent-shaped fort has a 20-meter-high and 2.4-kilometer-long outer wall that contains a maze of buildings forming a small city within a city. The Diwan-i-Aam (hall of public audience), the Diwan-i-Khas (hall of private audience), the octagonal tower known as Musamman Burj, Khas Mahal, Sheesh Mahal (the mirror palace), and the Anguri Bagh (the Grape Garden) are other places to see within the fort. The magnificent structure in red sandstone appears strong and invincible. It is commonly believed that the Mughal emperor Akbar built it and his heirs further developed it. However, the fort was actually a small fortress built by a Hindu warlord around the 5th century, recognizing Agra’s strategic importance on the banks of the Yamuna River.
Agra - Delhi - Departure
Indira Gandhi International Airport - After breakfast, check out from the hotel and drive towards New Delhi. Transfer to New Delhi International Airport for the onward journey.

- Two Jungle Safaris in Ranthambore National Park
- Visit to Handmade Jewels and Stone Cutting Factory in Jaipur
- Jeep Safari to Amer Fort, Jaipur
- All Taxes, Parking, Fuel, and Government Taxes Included
- Three Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
- Exclusive Shopping Tours in Local Indian Art and Culture Markets
- Private English-Speaking…
- Two Jungle Safaris in Ranthambore National Park
- Visit to Handmade Jewels and Stone Cutting Factory in Jaipur
- Jeep Safari to Amer Fort, Jaipur
- All Taxes, Parking, Fuel, and Government Taxes Included
- Three Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
- Exclusive Shopping Tours in Local Indian Art and Culture Markets
- Private English-Speaking Chauffeur-Driven Car
- Rickshaw Ride in Old Delhi’s Chandni Chowk Market
- 7 Nights’ Hotel Accommodation
- Marble Factory Visit in Agra
- Packaged Drinking Water
- Company Representative for Transfers and Arrivals
- Professional English-Speaking Tour Guides in Delhi, Jaipur, & Agra
- Battery Van Ride at Taj Mahal, Agra
- International or Domestic Airfare
- Entrance fees
- Tips to Drivers & Guides
- Optional Tours / Activities
- Any expenses arising out of unforeseen circumstances like flight delay / cancellation/hike in fare
- Strike or any other natural calamities
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Personal nature Expenses i.e. Telephone Calls, Laundry, Soft / Hard Drinks, Meals, Tipping etc.
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- International or Domestic Airfare
- Entrance fees
- Tips to Drivers & Guides
- Optional Tours / Activities
- Any expenses arising out of unforeseen circumstances like flight delay / cancellation/hike in fare
- Strike or any other natural calamities
- Personal nature Expenses i.e. Telephone Calls, Laundry, Soft / Hard Drinks, Meals, Tipping etc.
- Camera Fee at Monument
- Anything which is not specified in the program or inclusions.
- Any Meals unless specified in the inclusions
- Medical and insurance of any kind
The Golden Triangle tour with Ranthambore takes you to the iconic cities of Delhi, Agra and Jaipur which complete the golden triangle circuit. Apart from this, the tour includes a visit to the Ranthambore National Park, a natural home to the Royal Bengal Tigers. Ranthambore is a place where one can see picturesque tigers, leopards, striped hyenas,…
The Golden Triangle tour with Ranthambore takes you to the iconic cities of Delhi, Agra and Jaipur which complete the golden triangle circuit. Apart from this, the tour includes a visit to the Ranthambore National Park, a natural home to the Royal Bengal Tigers. Ranthambore is a place where one can see picturesque tigers, leopards, striped hyenas, sambar deer, etc. On this tour, you will be visiting four different cities with different reasons to visit, but glorious at the same time. You will be fascinated to see how interesting cultures are upheld in these places. So, if you want to get to the heart of India, avail this package and begin your journey now!
Trip Highlights:
• Explore Famous attractions of Delhi
• Marvel at the Taj Mahal at Agra
• Jaipur sightseeing tour
• Enjoy jungle safari at Ranthambore National Park
- Note : Taj Mahal is Closed on every Friday.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.