Embark on a captivating journey through India’s Golden Triangle, exploring the historical beauty of Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur. Discover the iconic Taj Mahal, vibrant markets, and majestic palaces on this 720 km road trip.
Embark on a captivating journey through India’s Golden Triangle, exploring the historical beauty of Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur. Discover the iconic Taj Mahal, vibrant markets, and majestic palaces on this 720 km road trip.
Your Driver Picks You Up from Your Desired Location in Delhi, Explore Delhi - Transfer to Agra After Lunch
Qutub Minar - Qutub Minar is a minaret and “victory tower” that is part of the Qutb complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Mehrauli area of Delhi. Originally 73 meters tall, the final, fifth section was added after 1369….
Your Driver Picks You Up from Your Desired Location in Delhi, Explore Delhi - Transfer to Agra After Lunch
Qutub Minar - Qutub Minar is a minaret and “victory tower” that is part of the Qutb complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Mehrauli area of Delhi. Originally 73 meters tall, the final, fifth section was added after 1369.
Lotus Temple - The Lotus Temple, known for its flower-like shape, is a major attraction in the city. This temple welcomes everyone, regardless of religion or any other criteria.
India Gate - The India Gate, initially known as the All India War Memorial, is situated along the Rajpath, on the eastern edge of New Delhi’s “ceremonial axis,” formerly called Kingsway. It serves as a memorial to 70,000 soldiers of the British Indian Army who died between 1914–1921 during the First World War in various locations including France, Flanders, Mesopotamia, Persia, East Africa, Gallipoli, and other regions in the Near and Far East.
Parliament House - Originally named the House of Parliament, it was designed by British architects Sir Edwin Lutyens and Sir Herbert Baker in 1912-1913 as part of their broader project to build a new administrative capital for British India. The circular design may have been inspired by the 11th-century Chausath Yogini Temple. Construction began in 1921 and was completed in 1927.
Rashtrapati Bhavan - The Rashtrapati Bhavan (Presidential Palace), formerly known as Viceroy’s House, is the official residence of the President of India, located at the western end of Rajpath in New Delhi. Rashtrapati Bhavan may refer to just the 340-room main building that includes the president’s official residence, reception halls, guest rooms, and offices, also known as the mansion.
Agra - Enjoy lunch at a restaurant and then continue your journey to Agra via the “Yamuna Expressway.”
Visit Taj Mahal and Agra Fort, Drive to Jaipur
Taj Mahal - Experience the stunning Taj Mahal at sunrise. This ivory-white marble mausoleum is located on the southern bank of the Yamuna River in Agra. Commissioned in 1632 by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, it houses the tomb of his beloved wife, Mumtaz Mahal, as well as Shah Jahan himself. Return to your hotel for breakfast, check out, and visit Agra Fort.
Agra Fort - Agra Fort is a historic fort in Agra, India. It served as the main residence of the Mughal emperors until 1638, when the capital moved from Agra to Delhi. Before being captured by the British, the Marathas were the last Indian rulers to occupy it. Continue to Jaipur after visiting the fort.
Jaipur - Proceed to Jaipur with a comfortable four-hour drive.
Jaipur Sightseeing
Hawa Mahal - Palace of Wind - Begin your day by taking photos at the iconic Hawa Mahal. Constructed with red and pink sandstone, the palace is located on the edge of the City Palace, Jaipur, and extends to the women’s chambers. Built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh, the grandson of Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh, the founder of Jaipur.
Amber Fort - Amer is a town covering 4 square kilometers (1.5 sq mi) located 11 kilometers (6.8 mi) from Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan. Originally built by the Meenas, the town of Amer and the Amber Fort were later ruled by Raja Man Singh I. Situated high on a hill, it is a major tourist attraction in Jaipur. Amer Fort is renowned for its artistic style elements, large ramparts, series of gates, and cobbled paths, overlooking Maota Lake, the main water source for the Amer Palace.
Panna Meena ka Kund - Panna Meena ka Kund is a square-shaped stepwell with stairs on all four sides and a room on the northern wall. It is believed that this room was used for religious ceremonies before weddings or on popular festival dates.
Jal Mahal - Jal Mahal is a palace situated in the middle of Man Sagar Lake in Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan, India. The palace and the surrounding lake were renovated and expanded in the 18th century by Maharaja Jai Singh II of Amber.
City Palace of Jaipur - The City Palace, Jaipur was established simultaneously with the city of Jaipur by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, who relocated his court from Amber to Jaipur in 1727.
Jantar Mantar - Jaipur - The Jantar Mantar is a collection of nineteen architectural astronomical instruments built by Rajput king Sawai Jai Singh II, the founder of Jaipur, Rajasthan. Completed in 1734, it features the world’s largest stone sundial and is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Jaipur to Delhi - Departure
Jaipur - After breakfast, embark on the approximately five-hour journey back to Delhi or opt for a drop-off at Jaipur airport.

- Air-conditioned transportation
- Daily city tour with a guide
- Air-conditioned transportation
- Daily city tour with a guide
- Hotel Accommodation
- Food & Beverage
- Hotel Accommodation
- Food & Beverage
The Golden Triangle of India refers to a popular tourist route that links the national capital, Delhi, with Agra and Jaipur. It’s named the Golden Triangle due to the triangular formation of these cities’ locations on the map. The journey typically begins in Delhi, proceeds southward to Agra, home to the iconic Taj Mahal, and then moves west to Jaipur,…
The Golden Triangle of India refers to a popular tourist route that links the national capital, Delhi, with Agra and Jaipur. It’s named the Golden Triangle due to the triangular formation of these cities’ locations on the map. The journey typically begins in Delhi, proceeds southward to Agra, home to the iconic Taj Mahal, and then moves west to Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan. The total distance of this route via road is approximately 720 km, with each leg of the journey taking approximately 4 to 6 hours of driving time.
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