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The Golden Triangle tour provides an excellent introduction to India by visiting three important cities: Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur. Visiting Pushkar, famous for its Pushkar Camel Fair, is an added bonus. The 7-day, 6-night tour package allows you to admire the brilliant architectural skills while also visiting a pilgrimage site that is considered a must-see destination at least once in a lifetime. So hurry up, pack your bags, and prepare for a Golden Triangle tour with Pushkar that will leave you with memories to last a lifetime.
Note: If you plan your trip between October and November, you can also attend the famous Pushkar Fair, which is a multi-day event.
Meet our tour representative at the Delhi airport, who will assist you with a guided transfer to the hotel. Finish the check-in process and unwind.
Delhi - Everyone planning a trip to India has Delhi on their bucket list. The capital territory is a popular tourist destination due to its many attractions. Various dynasties' imprints are clearly visible here.
The hotel has been booked for an overnight stay.
Begin the day with a filling breakfast. Prepare to explore Delhi's attractions after this. India Gate, Raj Ghat, Lotus Temple, Humayun's Tomb, Qutub Minar, and the Parliament House will all be on your itinerary. The evening is set aside to enjoy the Red Fort's light and sound show.
The 42m tall India Gate is a war memorial with the names of nearly 13,300 servicemen inscribed on it.
Raj Ghat - Dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi, the 'Father of the Nation,' the black marble platform marks the spot where Gandhi Ji was cremated.
Humayun's Tomb - Humayun's wife built the tomb in loving memory of her husband. It is the Indian subcontinent's first garden tomb.
Qutub Minar - One of Delhi's most recognisable landmarks, the Qutub Minar is the world's tallest brick minaret.
The Red Fort was built with red sandstone and was one of the architectural marvels of the Mughal era.
Stay at the hotel for the night.
Take an early morning road trip to Agra. Check into your pre-arranged hotel in the city and relax for a while. Prepare for an Agra city tour later on. Throughout the day, you will visit popular tourist attractions such as Agra Fort, Dayal Bagh, Jama Masjid, Mehtab Bagh, Chini Ka Rauza, and Ram Bagh. After that, proceed to the Taj Mahal and admire its splendour.
Fort Agra - The Agra Fort, located on the right bank of the River Yamuna, is a massive fortification that encompasses the entire city within its walls.
Jama Masjid - The Jama Masjid is one of the country's largest mosques and is particularly popular with devotees on Fridays.
Taj Mahal - One of the World's Seven Wonders, the Taj Mahal is a white-marble mausoleum that symbolises a husband's love for his wife.
Return to the hotel for the night.
In the morning, enjoy a hearty breakfast. After that, you'll be transferred to Jaipur. When you arrive, check into one of the hotels on our list. After some rest, a guided sightseeing tour of Jaipur is planned. The day trip will take you to the Jaigarh Fort, the Hawa Mahal, the Jal Mahal, and the Nahargarh Fort.
Jaigarh Fort - A haven for history buffs and architecture lovers, the Jaigarh Fort displays the brilliant skills of bygone artisans.
The Hawa Mahal, also known as the Palace of Winds, has a distinctive five-story exterior with 953 small windows.
Jal Mahal - Once a Maharaja's shooting lodge, the Jal Mahal or Water Palace is a sight to behold.
Nahargarh Fort - The panoramic views of the city captivate visitors at Nahargarh Fort. The fort is associated with an interesting legend about the spirit of a prince, which entertains visitors.
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The fifth day of the Golden Triangle tour with Pushkar begins with a visit to the Amer Fort. Enjoy a ride on the elephant. Spend the rest of the day exploring Jaipur's best attractions, such as the Royal Observatory, City Palace, Central Museum, and Birla Mandir, Sheesh Mahal, and Sukh Mandir. After you've seen all of the sights, take the road to Pushkar.
Amer Fort - The Amer Fort is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that is nestled on a hill. The fort, which overlooks Maota Lake, is well worth a visit.
City Palace - The City Palace is a sprawling complex that takes up one-seventh of the walled city.
Birla Mandir - Jaipur's Birla Mandir is renowned as a historic and modern architectural marvel.
Sheesh Mahal - An elegant glass palace that represents the Rajputs' love of aesthetics.
Sukh Mandir - An ivory and sandalwood hall.
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On this day, go on a sightseeing tour of Pushkar. Pushkar Lake, Apteshwar temple, Varaha temple, and Brahma temple are all worth seeing. While in Pushkar in November, you can enjoy the Pushkar Fair, which is a popular attraction of the sacred city that attracts visitors from all over the world.
Pushkar Lake - The holy lake is a Hindu pilgrimage site surrounded by many temples and ghats.
Apteshwar temple is a wonderful place to immerse yourself in spirituality.
Temple of Varaha - The Varaha Temple is an ancient Hindu shrine with stone carvings, statues, and columns.
Brahma temple - One of the few temples dedicated to Lord Brahma, the creator and destroyer of the world.
Pushkar Fair - A multi-day annual cultural festival and livestock fair. Every year in November, it takes place in Pushkar.
Return to the hotel for the night.
Today is the final day of the tour. You will be transferred to the Ajmer Railway Station in comfort to catch the train to Delhi. En route, you can stop at the Ajmer Sharif Dargah, a Sufi shrine and the most important pilgrimage site. When you arrive in Delhi, you will be directed to the airport, where you will board a flight to your next destination.
The Golden Triangle is best visited between October and mid-April, when temperatures range from 22 to 32°C. Due to a Himalayan impact, Delhi can experience freezing spells in January and February, while May and June can reach 45°C.
The Golden Triangle of India is a tourism circuit in India that connects the national capital, New Delhi, with the cities of Agra and Jaipur. The Golden Triangle is named after the triangular shape made on a map by the sites of Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan.
Other travellers prefer the gorgeous alpine scenery and paddy fields they pass through on the way to the centre of the Golden Triangle, where the three countries meet. Hence, in our opinion, Chiang Rai, as well as its environs, are definitely worth seeing.
The Golden Triangle of India is made up of three cities: Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur.
The essence of the famed Pushkar rose, known as 'the rose garden of Rajasthan,' is sold all over the world. Pushkar is a wonderful city with an amazing mythological history and a legacy of ageless architectural heritage.
While the weather and celebrations in Pushkar are active all year, the best months to visit the holy town are November to March. The temperature is pleasant during this season, and the desert is much friendlier for day-long excursions.
Pushkar is well-known for its rabdi malpuas. They are suitably sweet and mildly crispy when made with thickened milk or rabdi with mawa. We visited Laxmi Mishtan Bhandar several times throughout our two-day stay and had our fill of this saccharine delight.
Brahma Temple, Pushkar (also known as Jagatpita Brahma Mandir) is a Hindu temple in Pushkar, Rajasthan, India, near the famed Pushkar Lake, to which its tale is inextricably linked.
Pushkar Lake, Brahma's Temple, Varah Temple, Savitri Temple, Pushkar Camel Fair, Man Mahal, Rangji Temple, Desert Camp, Mahadeva Temple, Pushkar Bazaar, Merta City, Rose Garden, Kishangarh, Apteshwar Temple, Man Mahal, Pushkar Bazaar, Merta City, and Others.
We recommend trainers or light boots for walking on the sand dunes and keeping your feet toasty in the camp at night, but sandals or flip-flops will suffice. Sunscreen is the most effective technique to protect yourself from sunburn.
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