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Golden Triangle Tour India If you want to experience India’s rich culture and heritage in the best way, then worry not, the unique “Golden Triangle Tour Package” from Delhi Agra Tour Package not takes you to some of the most famous and culturally-rich cities of the country - the National Capital Delhi, the Mughal City Agra, and the Pink City Jaipur but it’s well planned itinerary offer a great chance to view closely the unique charm and highlights of each destination.<br>Contact: Sonu Duggal <br>Adress: G1/66A, Uttam Nagar, New Delhi - 110059, India <br>Support Phone : 91-8588839661, 91-9811366219 <br>E mails: chamanduggal817@gmail.com <br>Website : http://delhiagratourpackage.com<br>
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Golden Triangle Toursof India Such is the appeal and popularity of Delhi-Agra-Jaipur tour by car package that it is often referred to as the Golden Triangle tour package in India. Each- vertex of this metaphorical triangle boasts of an opulent historical legacy that’s difficult to match. Each tourist attraction within the periphery promises to DelhiAgraTourPackage.com into a different world that has to be experi- enced to be believed. A typical Golden Triangle tour itinerary begins at Delhi – the capital city of India. The troika cities being situated close by and well connected by road, it is only natural that Delhi-Agra-Jaipurtour is preferred by car. Package in connec- tion, therefore, entails steady availability of good as new air-conditioned vehicle at ready disposal throughout the trip, without which the trip may have its mo- ments of disharmony. A standard Golden Triangle tour package by car is general- ly pocket-friendly and accommodation arrangements are offered on twin-sharing basis. Also Golden Triangle tour package rates include services of a professional English speaking tour guide so as to ensure that the trip is insightful and enlight- ening.
Visiting Delhi as a Part of Golden Triangle at the onset of the tour package, your Golden Triangle tour operator assists you in transfer from airport to hotel accommodation in Delhi. The tour starts off at the Red Fort at Old Delhi. With imposing Red Fort guarding one end of the city and places of worship of Jain, Hindu, Christian and Sikh lined up on the other side – the air, atmosphere and arrangement of Old Delhi come across as pluralistic and highly evocative of Mughal era and subsequent British reign. As a thumb Rule, Delhi Agra Tour Package Operator arranges for you a ride through the labyrinth narrow lanes of ChandniChowk in Old Delhi for a peep into ancient India. It could be a short rickshaw ride from the JamaMasjid (one of the fine stand largest ancient mosques in India) through the lanes of DaribanKalan, passing by Kinari Bazaar on the way, all the way to the celebrated ChandniChowk and back. Through the journey, you are likely to notice how the entire area is literally littered with vestiges of past glory, however, critically dusted and rusted. At New Delhi, you are driven to visit the historical QutubMinar, Bahai place of wor- ship called Lotus Temple few contemporary Hindu temples such as Birla Mandir & Akshardham, and at last but not the least, the Indian martyrs’ memorial called India Gate. In stark contrast to Old Delhi, the sightseeing in New Delhi is like a walk through a developing country with skyscrapers and trendy bungalows interspersed with slums, humble colonies and beggars on street lights.
Visiting Jaipur as a Part of Golden Triangle Tour Like Delhi, Jaipur also preserves numerous grand monuments within its gulfs, each reminiscent of its glorious past and opulent cultural heritage. From Amber Fort, HawaMahal, Jaigarh Fort to City Palace, JalMahal and Nahargarh Fort – the Golden Triangle tour itinerary shall introduce you to the fine taste and strik- ing artistry in vogue during the ancient times here when valiant Rajput monarchs and other generous aristocrats ruled the region. Brace up here to witnessa riot of colours everywhere -into the frescos, paintings, patterns and carvings - on the walls, windows, niches, doors and balconies of all palaces, gardens and fortresses you visit during your stay here. In Jaipur, you must keep a particular vigil for the exquisite doorways of the Amber Fort and City Palace. For instance, the GaneshPol of the Amber Fort is a fine instance of how the gates during the olden times were covered with ostentatious and intricate paintings all over, to usher good luck. Likewise, the bedazzling four gates in the inner courtyard of City Palace called “PritamNiwasChowk” must be witnessed to rave properly. The four doors have been adorned carefully to repre- sent four seasons.
Visiting Agra as a Part of Golden Triangle Tour In the third and last leg of the Golden Triangle tour itinerary, you are driven to Agra via FatehpurSikri – a historical monument in red sandstone that was com- missioned by the 3rd Mughal Emperor of the dynasty - Akbar. He built this ex- tensive complex with every intention to set up his capital here. However, the fortress had to be vacated eventually after 14 years of insistence owing to the paucity of water supply. Beyond doubt, the highest highlight of entire Delhi Agra tour package in India would be your rendezvous with the mesmerisingTajMahal. Experience standing before the exquisite pearly white epitome of love and witness the panorama conduct goose bumps into your body. Who knows, just may be, you might find yourself stupefied for minutes beyond control, like most other visitors.
Not to mention, TajMahal is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1983. It is globally acknowledged as a masterpiece and one among the most admired world heritage buildings. Indeed, the crowning glory of India’s rich cultural heritage continues to pull crowds of tourists from all around the world everyday. It also remains a muse to the photographers and other creative artists. It would be no exaggeration to say that one must visit TajMahal at least once in a lifetime. Grossly overshadowed but never lesser than the TajMahal, Agra Fort is another feather in the cap of Mughal architecture – being one of the grandestandfinest forts in India – second to none in terms of grandeur and intricacy. Conclusion With conclusion of the trip, it’s idyllic to look back and ponder over the last few days spent having a back to back tête-à-tête with numerous glorious ancient monuments left behind by Mughal and Rajput monarchs in North India. Recall everything in the light of attached anecdotes from their history as briefed to you by the guide and may be scanning through all the photographs you might have captured and relish the recap of history of ancient India.