Golden Triangle with Golden Temple

6 Nights / 7 Days

Description

Delhi – Agra – Jaipur – Delhi – Amritsar – Delhi (06 Nights / 07 Days)
The Golden Triangle and Golden Temple offer you a trip where you come to see the main city of North India. On this trip, visitors can come and see ten places like Delhi; the city has a perfect blend of modern and past history, which fascinates the visitors. Jaipur is a city where most of the forts, sites, and monuments were designed in the medical period by the Royal Rajput kings. The historic city of Agra, which served as one of the Mughal emperors’ capitals and was greatly influenced by them in the 16th and 17th centuries, is now a popular tourist destination. Also, with these cities, we offer our visitors a tour of the Golden Temple, which is one of the most significant Sikh pilgrimages. The temple, which is in Amritsar and was first constructed in 1557, is encircled by small lakes.

Itinerary

Arrival in Delhi, meeting, assistance at the airport, and transfer to the hotel. Overnight in Delhi.

After breakfast, continue your sightseeing tour of New Delhi, where ornate buildings recall the
days when India was the flagship of the British Empire. Visit the 11th-century Qutab Minar,
India Gate, and grand government buildings, including the President's House, and Mahatma
Gandhi Monument. Also, visit Laxmi Narayan Temple, which is popularly known as the Birla
Temple. Overnight in Delhi.

Early in the morning, a driver will pick you up from your hotel and take you to the train station,
where you can board the air-conditioned, ultra-fast train to Agra. Breakfast on the train. Arrive
in Agra in approx. 2 hours and visit the magnificent Taj Mahal, one of the seven wonders of the
world, surely the most extravagant expression of love ever created. 20,000 men worked for
more than 17 years to build this monument to Shah Jahan's beloved wife. Also, visit Agra
Fort—the rusty and majestic red sandstone Agra Fort stands on the banks of the River Yamuna,
and construction was started by Emperor Akbar in 1566. In the Diwan-I-Am (Public Audience
Hall), a hall with red sandstone columns and an inlaid marble throne at the back, the emperor
listened to public petitions. In the Diwan-I-Khas (Private Audience Hall), where marble pavilions
with floral inlays create an ethereal atmosphere, the Emperor sat on his gem-encrusted
peacock throne, met with foreign ambassadors and rulers of kingdoms, and enjoyed a
sumptuous buffet lunch at a 5-star hotel in Agra. After lunch, drive to Jaipur en route to visit
Fatehpur Sikri, a perfectly preserved red sandstone 'ghost city' which was the separate capital
of the Mughal emperor Akbar, built in 1569 and abandoned when its water supply failed. Arrive
in Jaipur and transfer to the hotel. Overnight in Jaipur.

After a leisurely breakfast, visit the majestic Amber Fort, which cannot be easily described. Ride
elephants in the ancient royal capital against a backdrop of forested hills. Next, pay a visit to the
City Palace, also known as the Hawa Mahal, which is inlaid with delicately carved screens and
balconies from which the royal ladies, who were confined to their quarters, could glimpse
hidden from the outside world. At the Jai Singh Observatory, where time has been precisely
measured since the 17th century, the past, present, and future converge. In the evening,
transfer to the railway station to board the air-conditioned train for Delhi, have dinner on the
train, arrive in Delhi, and transfer to the hotel.

Early in the morning, a driver will pick you up from your hotel and take you to the train station,
where you can board the air-conditioned, ultra-fast train to Amritsar. Breakfast on the train,
arrival in Amritsar, and transfer to the hotel.
Wagah Border Night Visit to witness the border withdrawal ceremony
The spectacular spectacle of the Indian and Pakistani forces retreating and changing the guard
at a handshake distance is the finest of spectacles as a daily night exercise. Check the show
times before going to see this show, as they change seasonally. Wagha is the only open land
border between Pakistan and India. Overnight in Amritsar.

the morning, visit the Golden Temple, the holiest temple for Sikhs. It is a symbol of the
magnificence and strength of the Sikh people all over the world. The ideology and history of
Sikhism are intertwined in the development of the Darbar Sahib. Symbols associated with other
places of worship are included in its architecture. This serves as an illustration of the tolerance
and acceptance that the Sikh philosophy encourages.
Also, visit Jallianwala Bagh, the martyr's monument built in the shape of the eternal flame of
freedom, located on the periphery of the Golden Temple. On April 13, 1919, about 1500–2000
people who attended a peaceful gathering during the freedom movement fell under the bullets
of British General Dyer and the city of Amritsar.
Transfer to the railway station in the afternoon for the return train to Delhi. Arrive in Delhi and
transfer to the hotel. Overnight in Delhi.

Transfer to the airport to board the return flight.

Inclusion
  • 6 nights of accommodation according to the itinerary.
  • Daily breakfast.
  • railway tickets for Delhi-Agra, Jaipur-Delhi-Amritsar-Delhi, in an air-conditioned carriage.
  • Travel to the surface in an exclusive air-conditioned car.
  • All transfers and sightseeing are done in an exclusive air-conditioned car.
  • English-speaking local guides.
  • Complementary buffet lunch in Agra.
  • All taxes, driver allowance, parking, etc.
Exclusion
  • Tips, laundry, drinks.
  • Any plane ticket.
  • entrance to the monuments.
  • Any item not shown in "Cost includes"

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