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The Golden Triangle Tour with Ranthambore is a fantastic 7-night/8-day package that allows you to enjoy a holiday in a variety of styles. During the tour, you will visit India’s famous Golden Triangle cities of Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur. You can also go bird watching at Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary or tiger tracking at Ranthambore National Park. A visit to Fatehpur Sikri, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of the tour’s highlights. One of the major highlights, however, is a visit to the world-famous Taj Mahal.
Note: This is a suggested itinerary for an 8-day Golden Triangle Tour that includes Ranthambore and Bharatpur. Please contact us if you have any changes to this tour.
When you arrive at Delhi International Airport, our tour team transfer to your pre-arranged hotel. The rest of the day is free for leisure activities such as interacting with locals, eating street food, and exploring the surrounding area on foot. Finally, return to your hotel for a delicious dinner and a restful night's sleep in your comfortable bed.
After a delicious breakfast on the second day of the tour, you will embark on a sightseeing tour of the national capital. The city tour includes stops in both Old and New Delhi. The Jama Masjid, Red Fort, Gandhi Memorial, India Gate, Parliament House, Humayun's Tomb, and the Qutab Minar Complex are among the tourist attractions. You will also visit the architectural marvel of Delhi and soak in India's cultural beauty. You will return to your hotel for dinner and an overnight stay after seeing the best of Delhi.
On the third day, after a delicious breakfast, you will check out of the hotel and be driven to Agra. When you arrive in Agra, you will be assisted in checking into your hotel. Then, have lunch before departing for an Agra city tour. Today you will see the Agra Fort, a beautiful Mughal architectural masterpiece, as well as Itmad-ud-Tomb. Daulah's The evening is reserved for a visit to the world-famous Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World. You will then return to your hotel for dinner and an overnight stay.
After breakfast, depart for the Ranthambore National Park, one of the country's largest national parks in the north. Stop along the way to explore Fatehpur Sikri, an old deserted Mughal city. Visit its major structural elements, such as Salim Chisti's Tomb, Jama Masjid, Panch Mahal, and Jodha Bai's Palace, once inside. The Keoladeo Ghana National Park in Bharatpur is the next stop. Enjoy bird watching, where you can see up to 366 avifauna species, such as the Painted Stork, Great Egret, and Common Parakeet. Continue on your way to Ranthambore. Check into your pre-booked hotel upon arrival, have dinner and spend the night.
Have a delicious breakfast on the fifth day of this tour. After you've finished your meal, go on a jungle safari at the park. This day is set aside for tiger tracking in Ranthambore National Park.
During the safari, you may see Chinkara, Common Palm Civets or Toddy cat, Common Yellow Bats, Desert Cats, and Five striped Palm Squirrels, as well as up to 272 bird species. After exploring the park, you'll return to your hotel for a tasty dinner and a restful night's sleep.
After breakfast, travel by road to Jaipur. Complete the check-in procedures at your hotel upon arrival. The rest of the day is entirely up to you. You can engage in activities that interest you, such as interacting with locals, sampling local delicacies, exploring nearby local markets on foot, and so on. After spending the day in Pink City as you please, you will return to your hotel for a delectable dinner and an overnight stay.
Day 7 is devoted to a Jaipur city tour. After finishing your first meal of the day, you will proceed to Amber Fort. Then, take a joy ride up to the elephant's entrance on its back. Explore the fort's structural elements, such as the Sila Devi Temple, Sheesh Mahal, and Ganesh Pol, once inside. After lunch, continue with the city tour, which includes the City Palace, which has spacious courtyards, gardens, and other buildings. The Royal Observatory is the next stop. The evening is reserved for shopping for souvenirs at Jaipur's famous local bazaars.
In the evening, return to the hotel. Stay at a hotel in Jaipur for the night.
Today is the final day of the tour; start driving back to Delhi (258 kilometres). Driving time is approximately 6 hours. Arrive and immediately transfer to the International Airport to catch a flight to your next destination.
Among of the prominent destinations on tour are the Gandhi Monument, India Gate, Taj Mahal, Fatehpur Sikri, Amber Fort, City Palace, and others.
Some of the main activities to do on the 8-day Golden Triangle Tour with Ranthambore & Bharatpur tour include bird watching in the Bharatpur Sanctuary, tiger tracking in the Ranthambore National Park, exploring the old deserted Mughal city of Fatehpur Sikri, and so on.
Keoladeo Ghana National Park, one of the world's best-known bird-watching locations, is also located in Bharatpur (KNP). The then-ruler built embankments that permitted flooding of this land, converting it into a marsh 250 years ago.
Ranthambore National Park is well-known for its tigers, and it is one of the best spots in India to see these magnificent animals.
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.
Jaisalmer, often known as "The Golden City," is a city in Rajasthan, India, approximately 575 kilometres (357 miles) west of the state capital, Jaipur. The town is built on a yellowish sandstone ridge and is capped by the old Jaisalmer Fort.
Absolutely, visiting the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary is completely worthwhile because it is home to some of the most unusual and unique resident and migratory bird species.
Lohagarh Fort (also known as the Iron Fort) is located in Bharatpur, Rajasthan, India.
Ranthambore is well-known for its tiger population. The tiger population in Ranthambhore has declined in recent years as a result of poaching and other factors. There were 25 tigers in 2005 and 48 in 2013. Ranthambore National Park had 62 tigers as of 2014.Ranthambore is well-known for its tiger population. The tiger population in Ranthambhore has declined in recent years as a result of poaching and other factors. There were 25 tigers in 2005 and 48 in 2013. Ranthambore National Park had 62 tigers as of 2014.
While on wildlife drives in Ranthambore National Park, shorts and short-sleeved shirts are permissible; however, long sleeves are preferred because they provide more sun protection. You may be asked to cover your head and remove your shoes at mosques.
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