Discover India’s Golden Triangle: Delhi, Agra, Jaipur. Private 4-day tour with local guide, air-conditioned travel, and iconic landmarks. Book your adventure now!
Discover India’s Golden Triangle: Delhi, Agra, Jaipur. Private 4-day tour with local guide, air-conditioned travel, and iconic landmarks. Book your adventure now!
Day 1: New Delhi–Agra
Qutub Minar - Located in the Qutab complex, Qutub Minar is a heritage minaret in Delhi. This tapering tower was inspired by the Minaret of Jam in Western Afghanistan. The first floor was constructed in the 12th century, while the second, third, and fourth floors were added in the 13th century, and the final floor was…
Day 1: New Delhi–Agra
Qutub Minar - Located in the Qutab complex, Qutub Minar is a heritage minaret in Delhi. This tapering tower was inspired by the Minaret of Jam in Western Afghanistan. The first floor was constructed in the 12th century, while the second, third, and fourth floors were added in the 13th century, and the final floor was completed in the 14th century. Attempts to add a sixth storey were unsuccessful. This victory tower symbolizes the start of Muslim rule in India.
Lotus Temple - The Lotus Temple is renowned for its distinctive lotus-shaped architecture. It has received numerous awards for its design, religious concept, and beauty. As one of the world’s most visited monuments, it represents a modern, non-religious temple style.
India Gate - India Gate, originally named the All India War Memorial, is a war memorial located in the Rajpath area of New Delhi. It should not be confused with the Gateway of India in Mumbai. This monument honors over 70,000 soldiers who perished in the First World War and the Third Anglo-Afghan War.
Rashtrapati Bhavan - The Rashtrapati Bhavan, or Indian Presidential House, in New Delhi is among the largest residential head-of-state houses globally. Covering 19,000 square meters (200,000 square feet) with four floors and 340 rooms, it sits on 130 hectares (320 acres) in the city center. Its architectural style intriguingly blends Mughal and European traditions.
Day 2: Agra–Jaipur
Taj Mahal - The Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, is a stunning attraction in Agra that draws countless tourists worldwide to admire its beauty. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it showcases the rich Mughal culture and architecture. The Taj Mahal is India’s most visited monument.
Detailed information about the Taj Mahal includes its location, architecture, gardens, history, myths, and more. Learn about the best time to visit and how to reach this iconic site.
Agra Fort - While the Taj Mahal often overshadows it, Agra Fort remains a memorable example of Mughal architecture. Visitors to Agra typically explore both the Taj Mahal and Agra Fort, two of India’s top monuments.
This fortress comprises sandstone and marble palaces, symbolizing power and defense. Planning a visit to Agra Fort? Discover how to explore Agra’s beauty by car.
Day 3: Jaipur to Delhi
Amber Palace - Built in the 16th century by Akbar’s trusted general, Maan Singh, the fort later became the center of the Amer state, now known as Jaipur. The Amber Fort, located just outside Jaipur, is a key tourist attraction.
Jal Mahal - Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan, is known as the Pink City due to its distinctive pink walls. Among its many stunning monuments, the Jal Mahal stands out. “Jal” means water, and “Mahal” means palace in Hindi. This exquisite palace is situated in the middle of Man Sagar Lake, with five floors, four of which are submerged.
Hawa Mahal - Palace of Wind - Situated in Jaipur’s heart, the five-story Hawa Mahal features a beehive-like structure made of red and pink sandstone with white accents. Its design reflects the vibrant Rajputana architecture, with 953 jharokhas or overhanging balconies allowing cool air to flow through. This constant breeze gives the palace its name, “Palace of Winds.”
City Palace of Jaipur - Jaipur, the first planned city of medieval India, is divided into nine blocks, with the royal palace at its center. The capital moved from Amer to Jaipur in the 1700s. Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh, a visionary, collaborated with architects Vidyadhar Bhattacharya and Shilpa Shastra to design the city walls based on Vastu, the Indian science of architecture.
New Delhi - Return to Delhi, a journey of approximately 5 hours, or opt for a drop-off at Jaipur airport. Pass by without stopping.

- All sightseeing with private local guides
- Bottles of mineral water during journeys
- Transport by private, air-conditioned car
- Hotel or airport pick-up and drop-off
- All sightseeing with private local guides
- Bottles of mineral water during journeys
- Transport by private, air-conditioned car
- Hotel or airport pick-up and drop-off
- Gratuities and tipping
- Entrance Fees
- Meals
- Gratuities and tipping
- Entrance Fees
- Meals
Embark on a four-day private tour of India’s Golden Triangle, traveling in an air-conditioned vehicle with a local guide. In Delhi, explore Qutb Minar, Lotus Temple, India Gate, and Parliament House. Witness the sunrise at the Taj Mahal, and visit Agra’s Red Fort and Fatehpur Sikri. In Jaipur, discover Amber Fort, Jal Mahal, Palace of Winds, Maharaja’s…
Embark on a four-day private tour of India’s Golden Triangle, traveling in an air-conditioned vehicle with a local guide. In Delhi, explore Qutb Minar, Lotus Temple, India Gate, and Parliament House. Witness the sunrise at the Taj Mahal, and visit Agra’s Red Fort and Fatehpur Sikri. In Jaipur, discover Amber Fort, Jal Mahal, Palace of Winds, Maharaja’s City Palace, and Jantar Mantar Observatory. The tour includes four days of transportation and guided tours. Enjoy local cuisine for lunch and dinner at your own expense, and pay for your own monument entrance fees.
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.