Golden Triangle Tour Package – Enchanting Travel in India
India is the only one incredible country in the sub-continent of Asia, which is blessed with miscellaneous culture, climates, religions, languages and landscape. Owing to diverse religious communities, there are numbers of fascinating festivals that are the most popular in India. India is known as incredible country for its amazing culture and traditions. An amazing beauty of the country and diverse cultures draw the attentions of millions globally tourists. Numbers of tourists can visit this wonderland with the most famous golden triangle tour package which covers the three historical cities including Delhi, Agra and Jaipur.
Delhi is the gateway to North India tourism as it has well-connected transports for all north territories of the country. Delhi has international airport named India Gandhi International Airport where tourist from all over the world arrive. Delhi is also connected by railway-lines and road-ways. In the city there is a blend of mixture past and modernity stunning constructions which are mentioned below.
- India Gate (War Commemorative)
- Red Fort (World Heritage Site)
- Qutub Minar (Highest Victory Tower & World Heritage Site)
- Jama Masjid ( Largest Mosque in India)
- Humayun’s Tomb (World Heritage Site)
- Gandhi Memorial (Cremated Site of Mahatma Gandhi),
- ISKON Temple (Akshardham Temple)
- Lotus Temple etc.
Agra is the most renowned city all over the world for its Taj Mahal (Epitome Love). Travel to Agra from Delhi the tourists visit the Akbar’s tomb at Sikandra on Agra-Delhi Highway. Agra is an historical city of the Indian state Uttar Pradesh. Agra’s leather shoes, handicrafts and the sweet Petha are the most popular India. There are many tourist places to visit in Agra, like:
- Taj Mahal (Eternal Love and one of the Seven Wonders of the World)
- Red Fort (World Heritage Site)
- Itimad-Ud-Daulla (Looks like a Jewelry Box and Mini Taj)
- Buland Darwaza (Highest Door in the World)
- Fatehpur Sikri (World Heritage Site)
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Jaipur is the last destination on golden triangle tour packages, is the last most visited cities in northern side of the state Rajasthan. Jaipur is well-known as pink city, surrounded with rigid hills. While staying in Jaipur’s heritage hotels, the tourists enjoy folk dance and music. What’s more, they experience of royal dynasties. The most visited places in Jaipur are explained below.
- Jantar Mantar ( Largest Observatory in the World & World Heritage Site)
- Jal Mahal (Water Palace)
- City Palace (City Museum)
- Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds)
- Amber Fort
- Nahargarh Fort
- Jaigarh Fort etc.
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