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Golden Triangle Tourwith Varanasi

Golden Triangle Tour With Varanasi : Overview

 

Traveling to Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur, three of India’s most famous cities, is an once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. It’s also worth noting that the golden triangle tour with Varanasi adds Varanasi as an additional bonus. Every place on this 7-day, 6-night vacation has something special in store for you, and you won’t be disappointed. 

A city’s essence can be summarized by saying that Delhi is an amalgamation of the ancient and the new. Both Agra and Jaipur are known for their royal heritage, although the Taj Mahal is more famous in Agra than in Jaipur. When you go to Varanasi to witness the Ganga Aarti, you are in for an experience that will stay with you for the rest of your life.

Pickup Location

Railway Station / Hotel / Airport

Pickup Time

5:00 AM - 6:00 AM / 6:00 AM - 7:00 AM

Return Time

Approximately 5.30PM

Tour Highlights

  • Enjoy Boat Ride in Varanasi

  • Visit Famous Ghasts & Enjoy Ganga Aarti

  • Visit UNESCO Monuments of Delhi, Agra & Jaipur

  • Rickshaw Ride & Local Food Tour at Chandani Chawk

  • Visit Colorful Handicraft Markets of Pink City Jaipur

  • Experience Beauty of Fatehpur Sikri

  • Experience Beauty of the Taj Mahal at Sunrise Time

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Golden Triangle Tour With Varanasi : Itinerary
  • Day 1 – Arrival in Delhi.

    Arrive at Delhi International Airport and meet representative, who will assist you in getting to your accommodation. Begin taking a break and then get ready to see some of the city’s best sights. Your tour of Old Delhi will include a visit to the Jama Masjid, which is recognized as being among the largest mosques in India. 

    Red Fort that it has been given the status of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Chandni Chowk is a shopper’s paradise, with everything you could ever want in one place.

  • Day 2 – Delhi sightseeing – Jaipur.

    On the second day, we’ll take a sightseeing trip to Delhi after breakfast. The lotus temple is a must-see for every devotee of the goddess of wealth and prosperity. Take a moment to worship and admire the temple’s splendor.

    Next, visit India Gate, a war memorial to honor the World War-I martyrs, and the Gandhi Memorial, which honors Mahatma Gandhi. As you pass Parliament and other embassies, you’ll be in the heart of the action. The Qutub Minar and Humayun’s Tomb are a must-see on any itinerary. After the expedition is over, head to Jaipur. Once you’ve arrived, proceed to the hotel and complete the check-in process.

  • Day 3 – Jaipur sightseeing.

    After breakfast,  Start your sightseeing by visiting Amber Fort, you can also enjoy elephant ride here. It is made from pale yellow and pink redstone of Jaipur. You will love artwork of this beautiful monument. After this, you will tour the most well-known monument in the “Pink City,” including the Hawa Mahal, Jal Mahal,  Jantar Mantar and City Palace. 

    In evening, you can also enjoy cultural activities at Chawki Dhani (Cultural Village in Jaipur). Overnight stay in jaipur. 

  • Day 4 – Jaipur – Fatehpur Sikri – Agra.

    On the way to the ‘City of Taj,’ stop in Fatehpur Sikri, Akbar built Agra as the Mughal Empire’s capital. Ancient towns’ historical landmarks make for a fascinating trip. After you’ve finished exploring the monuments, head to Agra. Upon your arrival, a representative will drive you to your hotel. Take the remainder of the day off to relax. The hotel has set up an overnight stay for you

  • Day 5 – Agra sightseeing – Varanasi.

    Get an early trip to the Taj Mahal to see it in the dawn light. (Every Friday, the Taj Mahal is closed.) Then visit Agra Fort and Itimad-Ud-Daulah. The Agra Fort was the Mughals’ primary residence until 1638. The “Baby Taj,” Tomb of Itimad-Ud-Daulah, resembles a jewel box. In the evening, a train to Varanasi will depart. Spend the night boating.

  • Day 6 – arrival at Varanasi.

    Next is Sarnath. Sarnath is one of four famous Buddhist shrines near the Ganga-Varuna confluence. Alamgir Mosque, Dashashwamedh Ghat, and Bharat Mata Temple will also be visited. Aurangzeb’s mosque is a remarkable example of Hindu-Islamic fusion. Dashashwamedh Ghat is famous for the nightly Ganga Aarti. The Bharat Mata Temple includes a marble map of India instead of god or goddess figurines. After Ganga Aarti, return to your Varanasi hotel to rest.

  • Day 7 – Varanasi - Delhi (By Flight) – Departure

    After arriving back to Delhi, our driver will drop you at the airport or your respective hotel for your journey back to your place.

  • Covid Precautions

    Free cancellation is permitted up to 1 day(s) before the day of the venture. Delay in cancellation or non-arrival of the guests will result in full charges of the booking and no refunds would be entertained beyond that.

    Keeping you safe during the phase of covid is our primary concern:

    • Face masks are compulsory for the travelers in public places.
    • Face masks are compulsory for the guides in public places.
    • Hand sanitizer is available for each and every guide as well as traveler.
    • Social distancing is a healthy practice to be followed during the whole activity.
    • All the equipment is thoroughly sanitized before and after use.
    • The vehicles in use while transportation as also sanitized after each use.
    • Regular temperature checks are carried out regularly for all the staff members.
    • Contact-less payments are done to reduce the further risks associated with covid-19 virus.
Vehicle Used
  • Sedan Car For 1-2 Travelers

  • SUV Car For 3-4 Travelers

  • Tempo Traveler For 5 or More Travelers

  • Luxury Vehicles (BMW, Audi, Mercedes) .

Inclusion & Exclusion

Price Includes
  • Pickup & Drop off From Delhi Airport

  • 6 Nights Hotel Accommodation

  • Lunch & Dinner For All Days

  • Monument Entrance Tickets

  • Varanasi to Delhi (By Domestic Flight)

  • Sunrise or Sunset Boat Ride at River Ganges

  • Live Ganga Ceremony (Aarti)

  • Professional Tour Guide

  • Private Car For City Transfer & Sightseeing

  • Experienced Driver

  • Packaged Mineral Water

  • All Toll & Taxes

Price Excludes
  • Personal Expenses

FAQ's

1. How much time is enough for Taj Mahal?

Two to three hours is plenty of time to see the Taj Mahal. Going early in the morning is your best bet for avoiding crowds, so keep that in mind. If you want to see the Taj Mahal and its surrounding attractions—including Agra Fort, Itmad-ud-daula (Mini Taj), Sikandra (Akber’s mausoleum), and Mehtab Bagh (from where you get a great view of the Taj Mahal in the evening)—you’ll need at least one full day.

The Taj Mahal, the Agra Fort, and Fatehpur Sikri are all recognised by UNESCO as World Heritage Sites.

  • Taj Mahal

The Taj Mahal is the most visited building in India and is often regarded as one of the world’s seven wonders. The Taj Mahal was a labour of love for Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan and his queen Mumtaz. The Taj Mahal is like an eardrop on the cheek of eternity, as Tagore put it. Agra’s historical monuments draw the most visitors to India every year.

  • Fort of Agra

The Agra Fort is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known as Lal Qila, Fort Rouge, and the Red Fort of Agra. The Taj Mahal is around 2.5 kilometres to the northwest. Emperor Akbar built Agra’s massive historical site out of red sandstone on the banks of the Yamuna.

  • Fatehpur Sikri

Mughal Emperor Akbar’s former capital, Fatehpur Sikri, is almost entirely red sandstone. It has recently been named a popular tourist destination and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city is a beautiful illustration of Akbar’s skill as an architect.

The main attractions in Agra, like the Taj Mahal and Agra Fort, may be seen in same day agra tour by car. It is common for visitors to arrive from Delhi and Jaipur in the early afternoon. Consequently, on the day of arrival, they will visit Mehtab Bagh to take in the breathtaking vista of the Taj Mahal at dusk.

The airport is accessible via plane. Thus, that option is available. The cab will then take you directly to your accommodation.

In the winter, from November to February, the Taj Mahal will be obscured by fog and should be avoided at all costs. If you want to see the monument at its best, go in the early summer, between March and June. In addition, Monday through Thursday are the top days to visit.

The Taj Mahal is accessible daily from sunrise to sunset (except on Fridays). However, the best time to visit is early morning.

Indian citizens pay INR 50, non-resident Indians (NRIs) pay INR 1100, and visitors from SAARC and BIMSTEC countries pay INR 535 to enter the Taj Mahal. A visit to the mausoleum inside the Taj Mahal will save you an extra 200 Indian Rupees.

The Taj Mahal is best seen in the morning, as recommended. You can avoid the midday sun and its oppressive heat without sacrificing pleasant illumination and a diminished chance of encountering other people (that starts around 9 a.m.). Get there early for the ticket counter.

Each Taj Mahal’s entrance features a ticket booth and a cloakroom and book same day taj mahal tour by car.

The Taj Mahal, the Agra Fort, Fatehpur Sikri, and many other historical and architectural marvels are all within easy travel distance. For lunch, you may also have some delicious Mughal food.