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If youu2019re an international traveller who loves exploring new countries and regions, then India is bound to be on your bucket-list. The country is teeming with amazing sights and wonderful experiences and a rich diversity that can hardly be matched anywhere else. However, all of this can tend to be quite overwhelming for tourists and travellers alike. How do you choose the best places and make sure to have all those experiences when there are just so many to choose from?<br>
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Golden Triangle Tour - Experience the Best of North India If you’re an international traveler who loves exploring new countries and regions, then India is bound to be on your bucket-list. The country is teeming with amazing sights and wonderful experiences and a rich diversity that can hardly be matched anywhere else. However, all of this can tend to be quite overwhelming for tourists and travelers alike. How do you choose the best places and make sure to have all those experiences when there are just so many to choose from? We suggest breaking the country into zones and picking what interests you most in each. North India, South India, North-East India are some of the most popular travel regions as well as the cities of Mumbai and Pune in the west. Of these, the most typical Indian experiences and sights are available in the northern part of the country, and there are numerous North India tours that you can choose from. The Golden Triangle Tour is one of the more popular tours and it allows you to see some of the most famous sights in the country. The Golden Triangle Tour gets its name because it takes you through three destinations - Delhi, Agra and Jaipur. The entire tour can be completed in a few days, and lets you see a whole lot in a relatively short amount of time. You start with Delhi, the capital city of the country. Here you can see several historic and political monuments and landmarks from the Red Fort to Humayun’s Tomb. And of course, you’ll get to experience first-hand what a ‘bustling crowd’ really means.
From there you make your way to Agra to see one of the Seven Wonders of the World, the Taj Mahal. This white dome-topped structure with its four minarets and lawns is a sight to behold, especially at sunset and sunrise. Make sure to take your camera along and click lots of pictures! You may also want to visit Agra Fort and Fatehpur Sikhri. Then, travel west to Jaipur in Rajasthan, the land of deserts. Known as the Pink City, Jaipur is a treasure trove of architectural wonders and rich Rajasthani culture. Visit Amber Fort and the Palace Museum. In the evenings, you could witness a cultural folk performance and if you’d like, you must definitely try a camel ride in the desert. Once you’re done with the Golden Triangle Tour, you can safely say that you’ve seen and done some of the best (but not all, yet) of what North India has to offer. Read more: - https://www.parbhattravels.com