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Golden Triangle with Taj Mahal:

 

 

“The population of the world is divided into two categories. Those who have seen the Taj Mahal, and the others”.

 

The North India Tour of Delhi, Jaipur & Agra is one of the most itineraries in North India. Specially Americans, diplomats, business people, delegates, corporate who come to India, always love to make this short trip for few days. It might not be justifiable to say that Golden Triangle can in anyway become a show piece of what India has.

 

    Golden Triangle (4 night - 5 days)
    New Delhi (1 night), Agra (1 night), Jaipur (2 nights)
     
    Golden Triangle (5 night - 6 days)
    New Delhi (2 night), Agra (1 night), Jaipur (2 nights)
     
    Golden Triangle (6 night - 7 days)
    New Delhi (2 night), Agra (2 night), Jaipur (2 nights)
     
  Tailor Made
 

If you want to extend your tour, just look at the following destination to add with Golden Triangle.

     
    Varanasi "The Ganges" (need 2 extra days)
   

Varanasi, formerly known as Banaras, is one of the most important religious cities in India. When you walk the crowded streets of the old city near the Ganges river, you will see holy men, holy cows, and holy temples all over the place.

     
    Pushkar - The City of Lord Brahma (need 1 extra  day)
   

Pushkar is also known as the City of Brahma because the famous Temple dedicated to Lord Brahma, the only one you'll find in India, is located here. Pushkar, surrounded by five rivers (namely, Suprabha, Prachi Nanda, Saraswati, Kanaka and Pushkar) and over fifty ghats, is a worthwhile stop on your trip to Rajasthan.

     
    Ranthambhor National Park (need 1 extra day)
   

Ranthambore was decalred a wildlife sanctuary in 1955 and became part of Project Tiger in 1973. Sawaimadhopur is the entry point to Ranthambore National Park, which is surrounded by the Vindayas and the Aravali Hills. Amidst vast, arid and denuded tracts of the desert ecology of Rajasthan lies the oasis of biomass. The Ranthambore National Park is spread over an area of 392 sq. kms of thick forest with nullahas and waterfalls.