Title: Golden Trianlge India Tour
1Citrus HolidaysGolden Triangle India Tour
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2The Golden Triangle Tour Essential information
- The Golden Triangle India Tour is one of the most
popular tourist routes in India provided by
Citrus Holidays and takes you through the three
northern cities of Delhi, Agra and Jaipur. These
ancient and iconic cities, which form a triangle
when linked by land on the Indian map, are all
very different and therefore offer visitors a
diverse and fascinating taste of India. While
Delhi lures with attractions of Mughal and the
British era, Agra showcases the glory of Mughals,
and Jaipur stands as a symbol for the grandeur of
Rajputana. Highlights are aplenty and include
soaking up the atmosphere at the iconic Taj Mahal
at sunset, watching the pink colours of Jaipur at
dawn and immersing yourself in the hum of daily
Delhi life.
3The best time to visit Indias Golden Triangle
- From October to Mid-April, when temperatures are
usually a comfortable 22-30C. October and
November bring festival time, with Diwali (the
festival of lights) offers up exciting
celebrations around the capital. Visiting during
the festival of Holi in March is also a great
experience, as you can partake in the famous
colour-throwing ceremony. During the summer
months of May and June temperatures can rise to
45C, so travel during these months is often best
avoided. Whereas during July through until
September you can benefit from low-season prices
and less tourists, however the monsoon does have
the potential to disrupt your travel.
4Delhi
- As part of your Golden Triangle holiday, youll
get to explore Indias sprawling capital a city
alive with sights and sounds. Wonderfully chaotic
but steeped in history, the contrasting
atmosphere between Old Delhi and British-built
New Delhi offers up plenty of photo
opportunities. Tucked away within the bustle of
the capital, youll find tombs, temples and ruins
that are centuries old, and the city has plenty
of hidden surprises to keep tourists entertained.
5- Delhi is also renowned for its many culinary
delights, with everything from cheap street food
snacks to Michelin-Star experiences. As the
cuisine is so diverse many visitors opt to embark
on a food tour in Delhi, which can give tourists
a fascinating insight into local eateries off the
beaten path. There are also local cooking classes
available, for those wishing to perfect their
culinary skills and learn some delicious Indian
recipes. - For shoppers, Delhi is a treasure trove with
everything ranging from street markets to
designer high-end malls. The colourful bazaars
make a great place to pick up souvenirs and to
experience shopping like a local. - In contrast to the citys ancient history, Delhi
also has a growing nightlife scene, with
fashionable bars, chic cafes and modern clubs.
6Top Attractions in Delhi
- Qutub Minar
- This UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the
Mehrauli area of Delhi, is one of the citys top
attractions and boasts the title of the tallest
brick minaret in the world. Standing at 73-metres
tall, this majestic building built by the Sultans
of Delhi contains five floors and 379 steps.
Constructed in 1192 by Qutab-ud-din Aibak of the
Ghurid dynasty, but not finished in his lifetime,
the minaret has impressively survived the ravages
of time, and offers up a magnificent example of
Indo-Islamic Afghan architecture. The
construction of Qutub Minar took 28 years to
complete and as well as its impressive
architectural shape, the walls feature intricate
carvings and inscriptions of the Quran.
7- The Qutub Minar is part of a larger complex,
where youll find some of the finest displays of
historical monuments in the capital. Spread over
an expanse of 100 acres, youll discover over 40
renovated ancient monuments, including the tombs
of Sultan Iltutmish, Ala-ud-din Khilji and Imam
Zamin. Theres also a mosque displaying a
beautiful blend of Indo-Islamic architecture at
the foot of the minaret which showcases the
strong influence the Mughal Empire had on Indian
culture. - How to Reach Qutub Minar
- Many India Golden Triangle Tours offer tours of
Qutub Minar, or it is easily accessible by public
transport - By Metro The nearest station is helpfully called
Qutub Minar metro station (on the yellow line),
and is located under 10-minutes-walk away. - By Bus The following bus routes pass near Qutub
Minar 413, 523, 534A, 539
8Red Fort Delhi
- Located a short walk from Chandni Chowk, this
UNESCO World Heritage Site is open every day
aside from Monday. This historic and picturesque
structure gets its name from the red coloured
sandstone that the Mughals used to construct it
during the 17th century. In more recent times,
the fort has become famous for being the location
where the Prime Minister delivers his annual
speech. Every year, on the Independence Day of
India (15th August), the Prime Minister hoists
the Indian national flag above the main gate of
the fort (Lahore Gate) and delivers a speech that
is broadcast nationally. - The Red Fort is not only about the beauty of the
fortified wall, the interior consists of 254
acres of land, spanning 2.4 kilometres and
offering further attractions including palaces,
halls and museums. There is also a famous Red
Fort Light and Sound show, that takes place in
the evening at different times throughout the
year. As well as avoiding some of the heat, this
popular one-hour music and light show gives an
interesting insight into the forts history. Its
also a chance to marvel at the colourful lights
that illuminate the fort in radiant colours
against the night sky.
9How to Reach the Red Fort
- A tour of the Red Fort is often included in
Golden Triangle Tour, or details of how to reach
it are below - Note The Red Fort is closed every Monday.
- Metro The closest metro station is Chandni Chowk
(on the yellow line) from here, exit from gate
5 in the station. Its about a 20-minute walk, or
alternatively you can hail a rickshaw or taxi to
transport you to the fort. - Bus The following bus routes pass by the Red
Fort 273 and 104
10Agra
- Located just over 200 kilometres south of Delhi,
the city of Agra is world-renowned for being the
site of the Taj Mahal. Every year this UNESCO
World Heritage and Wonder of the World attracts
millions of tourists from all around the world,
keen to witness the structure with their own
eyes. The city often gets overshadowed by the
fact it holds the Taj Mahal, however there are
also other things to do in Agra. Aside from
visiting the Taj Mahal, if you have a few days to
spend in the city then Metab Bagh (known as
Moonlight Garden) is well worth a visit and is
part of a series of parks built by Emperor Babur.
The park offers fantastic views of the Taj Mahal. - There are also a fantastic range of restaurants
in Agra, from cheap local hangouts to more
upmarket tourist spots. Many of the high-end and
tourist hotels in Agra also boast their own
restaurant which can match the quality of some of
the citys independent restaurants.
11Jaipur
- Dubbed the Pink City due to its beautiful
terracotta buildings, Rajasthans colourful
capital is home to a wide selection of incredible
architecture. This long-established tourist
destination, which forms an important part of any
Golden Triangle tour, is packed full of historic
sites. At the heart of the city, youll find the
old walled quarter, which is home to colourful
market stalls and beautiful buildings. Whereas
towards the south of the city, youll find
leafier less-populated suburbs. The outskirts of
the city are also well worth exploring and are
dotted with intriguing temples.
12Top Attractions in Jaipur
- Amber Fort Palace
- This majestic structure is Jaipurs star
attractions, and is located in a small town, 11
kilometres from the centre of Jaipur. The palace
was constructed in the 16th century by Raja Man
Singh, but also underwent extensive renovations
by Sawai Jai Singh in the 18th century. Built in
yellow and pink sandstone with white marble, this
extensive palace structure is divided into four
sections, each of which has its own courtyard.
Inside, the various sections boast impressive
decor, ranging from mirrored mosaics to intricate
carvings, Hindu scriptures and beautifully
painted ceilings. Built on a slope, the fort
also offers visitors incredible far-reaching
views across the surrounding hills and valleys of
the Aravalli range.
13How to Reach the Amber Fort Palace
- The Amber Fort Palace is a popular attraction
in Jaipur and often included in a Golden Triangle
tour. - By Taxi About a 12-minute drive from the centre
of Jaipur, a taxi ride should cost you around 3
and is the fastest way to get there. - By Bus Buses run from Ajmeri Gate in Jaipur,
cost around 1 and take around 30 minutes.
14Hawa Mahal
- The famous Hawa Mahal Palace (Palace of Wind) is
an iconic structure made of red and pink
sandstone that dates back to 1799, when it was
constructed by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh. Its
unusual architecture and detailed design is a
stunning example of unusual Rajput architecture
and local artistry. Often noted as being Jaipurs
most distinctive landmark, the colourful building
has honeycombed hives that span an impressive
five floors. - Inside youll find a small museum and some
impressive relics. As you climb the narrow
corridors and enter into the open, youll find
wide spaces with stained glass windows and hues
of pinks and yellows. The top floor of the
building offers incredible views of the nearby
City Palace and Jantar Mantar Market.
15How to Reach Hawa Mahal
- Located quite centrally in Jaipur, Hawa Mahal is
usually easy to reach from most tourist hotels in
the city, and either a short taxi or rickshaw
ride away. It sits beside other less-known
attractions such as the City Palace and Jantar
Mantar Market, and therefore makes a good
location for a day of sightseeing. If you book a
golden triangle tour then one or all of these
attractions may be included in your package. - From Jaipur Railway Station Hawa Mahal is around
a 12-minute drive from the station (depending on
traffic). Bus routes are as follows 1, 1A, 2, 3
and 9A. - From Amber Fort Palace A taxi ride from Amber
Fort Palace will take around 30 minutes.
16Golden Triangle Tours with Additional
OptionsMost Golden Triangle tours offer
additional extras to the usual Delhi, Agra and
Jaipur route, which are a fantastic idea if you
wish to explore further or extend your trip. See
some of the various options below
17Golden Triangle with Tiger SafariMany
holidaymakers opt to twin a Golden Triangle tour
with a tiger safari in the famous Ranthambore
National Park in North India. It offers tourists
the unique opportunity to see endangered tigers
in the wild.
- Golden Triangle and Goa
- Goa is famed for its sandy beaches and laid-back
holiday vibe, which makes a nice contrast after
time spent exploring Indias historical sights.
Its also a great way to unwind after a busy time
sightseeing through the Golden Triangle.
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