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Golden Triangle tour with Ranthambore

Item Code: 21-96
5

7 days

Duration

Delhi, Agra, Ranthambore and Jaipur

Location

5/99+

Age

Jan-Dec

Dates

Golden Triangle Tour with Ranthambore

Overview

Discover the Golden Triangle—Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur—and get a remarkable wildlife encounter in Ranthambore National Park on our Golden Triangle Tour with Ranthambore. Our driver will be at Delhi Airport receiving you. Start a city tour of Delhi, then enjoy Delhi Sightseeing. After that driven to Jaipur, where you will find the most well-known sites like Amer Fort, Jantar Mantar, and the City Palace. You might go from Jaipur to Ranthambore straight forward. Experience morning and afternoon wildlife trips in a 6-seater shared open vehicle run under the leadership of a licensed guide. See wild animals in their natural habitats, one such as the Royal Bengal Tiger. From Agra, where you may see the Taj Mahal, Fatehpur Sikri, and the city’s well-known markets offering marbles, spices, handcrafts, and glassware, remain on your road. Along with Ranthambore, a wildlife sanctuary, your journey will get you to Delhi, Jaipur, and the top Agra hotels. Find the greatest hotels, the simplest transportation choices, restaurants, and travel routes!

 

Highlights

  • Experience both the affluent Old Delhi culture and the contemporary part of Delhi.
  • See the Taj Mahal’s stunning morning beauty.
  • Visit Mughal architecture is Agra Fort.
  • See the Mughal Empire’s abandoned capital, Fatehpur Sikri.
  • Discover the wonder of Jaipur’s forts.
  • Enjoy Ranthambore safari.

After landing in Delhi airport, our driver is waiting for you with your name paging and greet you; then, you will be taken to your hotel and checked in there. After some rest, you will go toward the Qutub Minar, a minaret and victory tower situated inside the Qutub complex, which consists of these days. It is a World Heritage Site under UNESCO. Your guide will next show you India Gate, a battle memorial on the Rajpath on the eastern side of New Delhi’s “ceremonial axis.” Later tour Humayun’s Tomb, built between 1569 and 1570. You will next be transported to the residence of the President, Rashtrapati Bhawan. If you so like, you might next visit Delhi’s neighborhood markets. You will go back to your hotel after your trip.

After a healthy breakfast you will check-out from your hotel and start your drive towards Agra. Upon you arrival you’ll check-in at your hotel and later you will be taken to visit the Taj Mahal, enjoy the beauty of the white marble edifice. After that you will be driven to Agra Fort which is a world heritage site built by Emperor Akbar and subsequent generations of Mughals’ laid their contribution. Now it’s time to visit the Itmad-ud-Daula which is the tomb of Mirza Ghiyath Begh this monument for built by Nur Jahan daughter of Mirza Ghiyath Begh. In the evening you get to visit the Mehtab Bagh from where you see the Taj Mahal at sunset. After that if you wish you can explore the local markets of Agra. After the sightseeing you’ll return back to your hotel.

After a healthy breakfast you will check-out from your hotel and start your drive towards Ranthambore, en-route visiting Fatehpur Sikri this place is an hour away from Agra and is covered under UNESCO. Fatehpur Sikri was once the capital of the Mughals but this city was abundant after just being used for 13 years. After that you will continue your drive towards Ranthambore which will take around 3 ½ hours of time. Upon reaching the tiger reserve area; you will check-in at your hotel and take rest overnight.

Today we will have an early start to visit the Ranthambore tiger reserve Take a tour of the Tiger safari trail in a shared jeep. This reserve is famous for being a habitat for different species of animals like Tigers, Cheetal, Hyena, Sambar and many others. After that you will return back to your hotel for breakfast. After freshening up the day is at leisure until the evening. In the evening you will proceed for the second Tiger trail to observe the animals in their natural habitat. After that you will return back to your hotel for overnight stay.

After a healthy breakfast you will check-out from your hotel and start your drive towards Jaipur. Once you reach Jaipur you will check-in at your hotel. Later you will be taken to explore Stone Observatory (Jantar Mantar) which was built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh in 18th century. After that you will be taken to visit the City Palace. After the sightseeing you can explore the local market of Jaipur or you have one more option which is Chokhi Dhani where you can enjoy the authentic Rajasthani food. After you’ll that return back to your hotel.

After a healthy breakfast you will be taken to visit the Amber Fort which is situated on Aravalli hills. After that you will drive towards Albert Hall Museum which is the oldest museum of the state. Now it’s time for a stop at Jal Mahal where you can take amazing pictures for social media. After that we will take you to visit the Hawa Mahal this structure has a beehive design which was made to allow the royal ladies to observe daily life on the street without being seen. After the sightseeing you can explore the local markets of Jaipur. After that you will return back to your hotel for overnight stay.

After a healthy breakfast you will check-out from your hotel now it’s time for a drive to Delhi, once you reach Delhi you will be dropped at the Delhi airport.

Include

  • Comfortable A/C vehicle for the tour.
  • All toll taxes, parking, fuel charges
  • English speaking tour guide
  • All taxes and service charges
  • Hotel or airport pick-up and drop-off
  • Daily hotel breakfast (if tour booked with hotels option)

Not Included

  • Tipping (if any).
  • Monuments tickets.
  • Any personal expenses.

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