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Top Tourist Attraction To visit During Triangle Tour :-

Delhi, Agra and Jaipur these three Indian cities make up the Golden Triangle of traveling in India known to all. The golden triangle tour is a quintessential introduction to the rich culture, tradition and history of India, especially for the first time travelers. The 6 days and 5 nights holiday package consists a tour to major destinations of India – Delhi, Agra and Jaipur. The golden triangle tour is no doubt one of the popular tourist circuits in India that offers a wonderful opportunity to marvel the grandeur, glory and vibrant culture. Moreover, our expert representatives will help you in planning a perfect tour itinerary that will leave you mesmerized with pleasurable memories for lifetime.

The triangle has three important points in the North Indian region making up the route viz. – Delhi, Agra and Jaipur. These places are located at a distance of 200-250 kms from each other and are packed with history, culture and heritage. This diversity makes this route the perfect journey of odds!

Delhi :-

When it comes about Golden Triangle, Delhi is the first place who welcomes the visitors and takes to explore the glimpses of Mughal Era and Sultanate. Old Delhi and New Delhi are the two parts of this city. It has everything from monuments, parks, shopping and delicious delicacies. The Major Attraction Of city are Akshardham Temple, Lotous Temple, The Red Fort, India gate, Qutub Minar and much more .

Akshardham temple represents the architectural essence of India’s rich history, culture and tradition. Well-connected by the metro route of Delhi this is a must see destination in the capital city of the country. Lotus Temple is one of the most iconic structures in India and a must see sight for any traveler worth his buck. The Red Fort Built in 1638 by Mughal Emperor Shahjahan, this is a World Heritage site located in Delhi. Red Fort was the home to most Mughal Emperors of the dynasty for up to almost 200 years, and is situated right in the centre of Delhi. Qutub Minar The tallest minar in the country, this is yet another World Heritage site that you must check off from your list of must-see spots in the Golden Triangle trip. India Gate Not to be confused with the similarly named, Gateway of India located in Mumbai. This is a War memorial structure in Delhi and a landmark of patriotic history for Indians.

Agra :-

Agra is the second destination of Golden Triangle. It is the land which has one of the seven wonders of the world. Here you can get lots of Mughal Era’s architecture and Taj Mahal is one of them. Don’t miss to taste the “Agra ka Petha” as it is popular in India and comes into various flavors. The Major Attraction Of The city is Taj Mahal, The red Fort Agra/ Agra fort and much more.

The biggest symbol of love the Taj Mahal  is also a World Heritage site and one of the Seven Wonders of the World. No trip to India is ever complete without a glimpse of the Taj Mahal. The Agra Fort is very centrally located and probably the most popular building in Agra after the Taj Mahal. You can actually get a glimpse of the Taj Mahal from Agra Fort.

Jaipur :-

Jaipur is the last destinations of Golden Triangle and known as The Pink City of india. The majestic fort and monuments are the special treat here. It is the perfect destination for those who wants photography, sightseeing and entertainment. This city is the symbol of royal culture, delicacies etc. Starting from walking through the streets to travelling in a hot air balloon, this city has everything for all kinds of travelers. This is the place with royal heritage and modern culture. The Major Attraction Of city are the Amber Fort. City Palace, Hawamahal, Jantar Mantar,  Jaigarh Fort, Nahargarh Fort, Jalmahal (Palace In Water) And Much More Palces To visit in city

Amber Fort is the most magnificent Fort which was started by Raja Mann Singh and later on completed by Sawai Jai Singh in the 18th century. Hawa Mahal the 18th  century palace which has rows and rows of windows and screens. The wind constantly flows into the palace giving its name. Jantar Mantar has a lot of sculptures and structures which measures time, track starts and also predicts the eclipse. In the middle of the old town core, City Palace of Jaipur plays home to a royal residence and blends a fusion of architectural styles.

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Jaipur Bhangarh and Abhaneri Full Day trip

Jaipur Bhangarh and Abhaneri Full Day trip

We will pickup from  hotel then drive for Bhangarh. Bhangarh is famous for mystery. The Bhangarh Fort  is a 17th-century fort built in the Rajasthan state of India. It was built by Man Singh I  for his younger son Madho Singh I. It was named by Madho Singh after his grandfather Man Singh or Bhan Singh. There are three legends related to the history of the fort city, which is reported to be haunted. No one is allowed to remain in the precincts of the fort at night, as per the notice board put up by the Archaeological Survey of India at the entrance.One version of the legend is that, a sadhu named Baba Balau Nath lived within the fort area. It was his injunction that any house built in the precincts of the fort should not be taller than his house and if the shadow of any such house fell on his house, it would result in destruction of the entire fort town.

In another version, N.K. Sinhai, the wizard who was adept in black magic, fell in love with Ratnavati, the princess of Bhangarh. She was very beautiful and had suitors to marry her from many royal families of the country. One day the princess, at 18 years of age, went shopping with her friends and was buying Ittar (scent). The wizard saw this and replaced the scent with a love potion in order to ensnare the princess. He offered the potion to her so that she would take a liking to him and marry him.However, the princess sensed the wizard’s trickery. When he offered her the bowl of potion, she threw it onto a big boulder nearby. As a result, the boulder started rolling down towards the wizard and crushed him. Before he died, he made a curse that Bhangarh would be destroyed soon and no one would be able to live within its precincts. Subsequently, Bhangarh Fort was invaded by the Mughals from the north and the city was surrounded and sacked .10,000 people lived in the fort city at that time. All the people in the fort, including the princess, were killed. The present state of the fort is attributed to the curse of the wizard and people believe the ghosts in the fort are those of the princess and the wizard.

After then drive for Abhaneri. Abhaneri is famous for step well (Chand Baori) and Harshat Mata Temple. Abhaneri is a village in the Dausa district of Rajasthan state. It is situated at a distance of 95 km from Jaipur, on the Jaipur-Agra road. The place is popular for the Chand Baori step well and Harshat Mata Temple. Visit Abhaneri then return back to jaipur and drop at your hotel

 

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  1. A nice and comfortable Air Condition car for you having sufficient space for your luggage also, Fuel, Insurance, Toll Taxes, All State Taxes, Parking and all transport related expenses.
  2. Same Day Visit Bhangarh and Abhaneri village
  3. Hotel Pick up in the morning and Hotel drop in the evening

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Jaipur/Fatehpur Sikri/Agra Same  Day Tour

Jaipur/Fatehpur Sikri/Agra Same  Day Tour

Early morning we will pickup from hotel then drive for Agra on the way visit Fatehpur Sikri. Fatehpur Sikri is a town in the Agra District of Uttar Pradesh, India. The city itself was founded as the capital of Mughal Empire in 1571 by Emperor Akbar, serving this role from 1571 to 1585. The name of the city derives from the village called Sikri which occupied the spot before.

An Archaeological Survey of India excavation from 1999-2000 indicated that there was a habitation, temples and commercial centres here before Akbar built his capital. It was also a much-loved place of Babur who called it Shukri for its lake of water needed for his armies. He used it for relaxation and also defeated Rana Sanga on its outskirts.

After then continue drive for Agra. Agra is a city in northern India’s Uttar Pradesh state. It’s home to the iconic Taj Mahal, a mausoleum built for the Mughal ruler Shah Jahan’s wife, Mumtaz Mahal (who died in childbirth in 1631).

The imposing main building features a massive dome and intricately carved white marble inlaid with precious stones. Then local sightseeing city tour of Agra. Red Fort Visit Taj Mahal, Red fort, Mehtab Bagh (Tomb of I’timād-ud-Daulah) Mini Taj Mahal and Akbar’s Tomb then return back to jaipur and drop at Hotel

Services included in my tour price:-

  1. A nice and comfortable Air Condition car for you having sufficient space for your luggage also, Fuel, Insurance, Toll Taxes, All State Taxes, Parking and all transport related expenses.
  2. Same Day Visit Fatehpur Sikri and Agra City
  3. Hotel Pick up in the morning and Hotel drop in the evening

Best Places To Visit In Agra

Agra The City Of  Love :-

 

Taj Mahal :-

One of the Seven Wonders of the World, Taj Mahal is showpiece architecture of fine Mughal craftsmanship. It was built under the aegis of Shah Jahan as a memorial for his beloved wife Arjumand Bano Begum. Her body is enshrined in the tomb at the Taj Mahal. The designs of this structure incorporate Persian and Mughal architecture. The highlight of the structure is the tomb which is a large structure made completely of marble. There is a dome made of marble that surmounts this region. It is spectacularly designed. The exterior decorations are as impressive as the interiors and are consistent with the surface area and the proportionality of the designs is meticulously planned and executed. Paint was the chief constituent for the decorations. In accordance with the Islamic doctrine prohibition, there are no anthropomorphic forms anywhere in the design scheme. There are multiple verses from the Qur’an used inside the complex.

The interior chamber is impressively decorated with precious and semiprecious gemstones. Geometrically shaped as an octagon, this space has multiple entry points. After you have visited the interiors, experience the salubrious gardens of the Taj Mahal when on a tour of places to see in Agra. The complex is surrounded by well-kept gardens and there is a marble water tank in the middle. You can find neatly lined avenues of trees. There are plenty of fountains that are lined in order as well. Located in Agra, the magnificent monument is open from sunrise to sunset and closed to the public on Fridays. The mosque inside the Taj is open for prayers though. Visiting this place is a beautiful and romantic experience.

 

Agra Fort :-

Also called the Red Fort, this structure dates back to the 16th century. It is situated near the gardens of the Taj Mahal. Made of red sandstone, Agra Fort has walls that surround for at least two kilometers and more. Inside are many splendid palaces such as Jahangir Palace and Khas Palace. It is over here that you will find the grand hall of audiences called Diwan-i-Khas. Also on location are a couple of magnificent mosques. The Red Fort, like the Taj Mahal, is an ode to the rich legacy of the Mughals. These structures indicate the glorious past that existed during the medieval period, and must form part of any itinerary of places to visit in Agra. The Agra Fort was built in 1565 under the aegis of Akbar. Situated on the right bank of the Yamuna River, this fort and the Taj form a unity of monuments. Both structures complement each other given that they are in the same vicinity. You can enter the fort through the Delhi or Amar Singh Gates.

The bigger entrance is the former. As you go in the fort complex through the Delhi gate, you approach the inner portal. Also called the Hathi Pol this entrance is a magnificent one. Inside the tower you would be amazed at the Muhammam Burj which is an octagonal spire. The Shish Mahal is in this complex where you see some splendid reception rooms. The complex is beautifully constructed and palatial. The two mosques within this mosque are built of white marble. The Moti Masjid and Nagina Masjid are the two mosques that leave you spellbound with their structural beauty. These mosques were built under the aegis of Aurangzeb. The whole complex has intricate carvings and most structures inside are made of pure marble. The influence of Indo-Muslim art is strong in these surroundings.

 

Mehtab Bagh :-

This is a garden complex located in the vicnity of the Taj Mahal and Agra Fort. Located in Agra and on the banks of the Yamuna River, Mehtab Bagh is a Charbagh planned garden. The spaces inside the garden are equally portioned into separations. The square shaped picturesque land measures exactly 300 x 300 metres. There were several gardens built on the banks of the river during the Mughal regime in all the places to visit in Agra. This one was the last of them. It is believed that this garden was built under the aegis of Babur. The garden was first envisioned by Shah Jahan. He selected an ideal spot for viewing the Yamuna River. He wanted a pleasure garden lit by the soft rays of the moon. Hence he named this garden Mehtab Bagh. There are plenty of pools and pavillions in the garden. The walkways are covered with white plaster. There are plenty of fruit trees here. The garden was made as an extension of the gardens in the Taj Mahal. The idea here was to make a moonlit garden. At night the pools here reflect the view of the Taj Mahal.

When Shah Jahan wanted the Mehtab Bagh, he wanted the garden exclusively for himself. He wanted to watch the reflections of the Taj in the water pools and also enjoy the view of the Yamuna River. The garden is now a horticultural delight. There are scores of plant species here. The Mehtab Bagh has been periodically restored by the Archaeological Survey. You can reach this garden on either side of the river. You can take a ferry ride for a few minutes from the Taj Mahal’s Eastern side to reach this garden. Experience a wonderful creation of imagination put into reality at the Mehtab Bagh.

 

Moti Masjid :-

Built by Shah Jahan, the Moti Masjid is also called the Pearl Mosque. It is one of the architectural wonders in Agra. The reason it is called the Pearl Mosque is that it radiates like a pearl especially when the sun is shining bright. The mosque was exclusively built by the emperor for his royal court members. The mosque was built between the years 1648 and 1654. It stands on a sloping ground. The pearly white insides of the mosque are enthralling to the eye. In the centre of the court is situated a marble tank. There is also a sundial made of a marble pillar and octagonal shaped in the vicinity. The main entrance is located to the East of the structure. It is huge and opens up to a better view of the mosque than the other gates. The large prayer chamber is flanked by multiple arches. There are 21 bays inside the prayer chamber and some of them have vaulted soffits.

The Western wall is the one that intrigues the most. The beautiful carvings on this wall leave you spellbound. There are even prayer halls for women at the Moti Masjid. This space is separated from the main hall. A marble screen separates the women’s prayer chamber from the rest. Some people are of the opinion that some architectural aspects of this mosque resemble that of Moscow’s St Basils Cathedral. Located on the banks of the Yamuna River, the view from this mosque is simply amazing and is one of the best views amongst places to visit in Agra. To the right of this mosque is the famous Diwan-e-Aam.

 

Fatehpur Sikri :-

Built by Akbar, the Mughal emperor in 1570, the city was a tribute to Sufi Saint. Fatehpur Sikri is a perfect blend of Indian, Islamic and Persian architecture and it was built using red sandstone. For around 10 years, the city remained the capital of Mughal Empire.

The city has a 6-kilometer long wall on three sides and there are towers and gates. It houses some of the city’s important buildings namely Buland Darwaza, Birbal’s House, Panch Mahal and Jama Masjid. The entire city along with all the important constructions including royal palaces, Jama Masjid and courts were declared as World Heritage Site in the year 1986.

 

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Tourism Attraction Agra Taj Mahal

Agra:

Wish to realize a dream vacation? Welcome to the amazing tourism city of the TajMahal – Agra, India. The seat of the great Mughal rulers for ages Agra, India offers its treasure trove for all the tourists from India and abroad. Even though Agra, India is synonymous with the Taj, the city stands in testimony to the great amount of architectural activity of the Mughals. TajMahal is the epitome of love, poem in white marble, one of the Seven Wonders of the World besides being the pride of India. In fact all the monuments of Agra, India have contributed to Agra Tourism. Terrific Agra Packages from us will ensure you plan your Agra Travel soon. Delhi to Agra to Jaipur make the famous Golden Triangle tour of India.

History:

History of Agra is amply evident from the numerous historical monuments in and around the city. Though the history of Agra city is linked with the Mughal dynasty, numerous other rulers also contributed to the rich history of Agra. Agra was founded by Sikandar Lodhi (Lodhi dynasty; Delhi Sultanate) in the 16th century. Babur (founder of the Mughal dynasty) also stayed for sometime in Agra and introduced the concept of square Persian-styled gardens here. Emperor Akbar built the Agra fort; Jahangir beautified it with palaces and gardens. Shahjahan marked the zenith of Mughal architecture, when he built the Taj. The post-Mughal era’s history of Agra saw the rule of the rajput, Marathas and finally the British taking over the city.

Tourist Attractions

Taj Mahal: – The most famous of the monuments of Agra, India is the TajMahal. TajMahal is a symbol of the devotion and dedication of love. TajMahal of Agra is a monument built by emperor Shah Jahan In the memory of her wife Mumtaz Mahal. TajMahal expresses the magnificence of Mughal architecture. The Taj has done wonders to Agra Tourism. Taj is a must in each one of the Agra packages offered by us. Agra to Jaipur is an interesting package option.

Agra Fort: -Besides the TajMahal amongst the other famous monuments of Agra, India is the Agra Fort. Agra fort was built by Emperor Akbar. He was undoubtedly the Greatest Mughal emperor of India. The construction of Agra fort commenced in the 1565 and completed in 1571. Built with red sandstone Agra Fort is a mixture of the Islamic and Hindu styles of architecture. Agra Tourism would be incomplete without this monument. Most of the Agra packages offered by us take you to the Agra Fort. Agra to Jaipur is the usual choice in pacakges.

 

Itmad-ud-Daulah’s Tomb:-It is a tomb built with white marble in the typical Islamic style architecture. It was built by the Mughal Empress Noor Jahan in the memory of her father Itmad-ud-Daulah. It happens to be one of the must visit monuments of Agra. This monument of Agra is usually included in all the Agra packages. Travel from Agra to Jaipur is usually taken up by many tourists.

 

Akbar’s Tomb: -The tomb of the great Mughal emperor Akbar is worth visiting. Akbar’s tomb is a mixture of many architectural styles and completely different from earlier Mughal Buildings. Visit to this monuments of Agra is esential to make your Agra tour complete. Visit to this monument is generally a part of the Agra packages

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Tour del Triangolo d’Oro – Visita tre meraviglie indiane ed esplora la sua storia e cultura
Attualmente, l’India è diventata la destinazione turistica più importante indipendentemente dalla stagione e dai viaggiatori. Milioni di turisti visiteranno questa magnifica terra ogni anno con l’intenzione di vivere un’esperienza di vacanza indimenticabile. Forse, è uno tra i pochi paesi che hanno numerose attrazioni, che meritano davvero di essere scoperte almeno una volta nella vita. Se esplori più questo paese, diventerai più curioso in quanto vanta di bellezza e attrazioni, che sono semplicemente incredibili. Nel caso abbiate intenzione di fare un viaggio in India del Nord, non ci sarà alcuna opzione migliore di Golden Triangle Car Rental Tours.


Il Golden Triangle Tour si dice che sia il tour più popolare e più popolare dell’India. La ragione dietro l’unicità di questo tour è perché generalmente copre le più affascinanti destinazioni turistiche dell’India come Delhi, Agra e Jaipur. Essendo mescolato con la ricca tradizione e il patrimonio culturale, quasi tutte le destinazioni sopra menzionate hanno notevoli attrattive. Inoltre, ogni destinazione ha troppo da offrire per spaziare dalle antiche meraviglie cronologiche alle cucine famose e deliziose del mondo.
La ricca miscela di eredità storica e culturale di queste 3 città renderà la visita un aspetto essenziale per ogni turista che si reca nel paese per la prima volta. In generale, i principali punti salienti di questo tour del Golden Triangle 6 Days sono i meravigliosi monumenti storici e politici, che queste tre città hanno. Il Golden Triangle Tour offre la migliore opportunità per scoprire le meravigliose strutture giganti di Mughals e anche le opulente fortezze e palazzi dei raj-maharaja del Rajasthan. Momenti salienti del tour Triangolo d’oro:

Delhi: La capitale dell’India, Delhi, ti invita a viaggiare intorno al suo patrimonio con una serie di siti storici. La città offre alcune delle principali attrazioni tra cui Red Fort, Chandni Chowk, Moti Masjid, Raj Ghat, Jantar Mantar, Rajpath e molto altro. Oltre a questo, la capitale ha anche numerosi edifici maestosi e monumenti legati al periodo britannico e moderno come la President House, il Palazzo del Parlamento, la Porta dell’India, la Tomba di Humayun, il Forte Rosso, il Qutab Minar e così via. Inoltre, l’architettura trovata nel Vishwa Shanti Stupa, Lotus Temple e Akshardham Temple è un bell’esempio della costruzione contemporanea dell’India. Senza alcun dubbio che questa città rifletterà la distinzione e l’eredità tra le capitali di Mughals e britannici rispettivamente.

Jaipur: Pink City Jaipur, che dista solo 260 km da Delhi, è la prossima destinazione importante nel Triangolo d’oro con Pushkar. Accanto a Delhi, Jaipur è un’altra destinazione famosa per i suoi meravigliosi forti. Inoltre, ha alcuni dei migliori edifici storici di Jaipur come Amber Fort, Hawa Mahal, City Palace, Rambagh Palace.

Agra: La terza città in questo circuito non è altro che Agra, che sarà a 200 Km da Delhi e a 235 Km da Jaipur. Essendo situato nello stato dell’Uttar Pradesh, la città è considerata la prossima posizione principale dell’Impero Mughal. Meglio conosciuto per la sua costruzione durante l’epoca di Mughal, il principale punto culminante di questa città è il Taj Mahal. Essendo una delle sette meraviglie del mondo, Taj Mahal è rinomata come sito del patrimonio mondiale per la sua bellezza estetica. Oltre al Taj Mahal, gli altri due siti del patrimonio mondiale dichiarati dall’UNESCO ad Agra sono Agra Fort e Fatehpur Sikri.


Principali attrazioni: oltre alle attrazioni storiche sopra menzionate, queste tre città hanno una cultura e una tradizione individuale. Negli ultimi tempi, le città si sono sviluppate come centri culturali della nazione in cui riceverai il sapore delle radici dell’arte e della cultura arricchite dell’India. Jaipur, che è la principesca città del Rajasthan, ha le sue grandi piazze e le larghe strade per le parate degli elefanti, che ha preannunciato i re nei tempi antichi e rappresenta anche la magnifica cultura dello stato. Oggi, il Triangolo d’oro con Ranthambore verso queste città è davvero un’ottima idea per esplorare il paradiso dello shopping. In cui è possibile acquistare oggetti artigianali, manufatti e anche pietre semipreziose in Kishanpol Bazaar, Johri Bazaar e Tripolia Bazaar.

Oltre a ciò, Agra si è anche rivelata un luogo eccellente per acquistare oggetti artigianali in marmo, tra cui tavoli artistici in pietra e miniature Taj. Poi arriviamo a Delhi, quindi i suoi mercati vivaci offriranno una vasta gamma di gioielli tradizionali, capi d’abbigliamento, artigianato e anche prodotti elettronici moderni. Che si tratti di oggetti artigianali a Dilli Haat o delle bancarelle a bordo strada a Connaught Place, lo shopping diventerà una grande attrazione per la maggior parte dei visitatori che visitano Delhi.

 

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Golden Triangle Tour – Visit Three Indian Marvels And Explore Its History & Culture

At present, India has become the most important tourist destination regardless of season and travelers. Millions of tourists will visit this magnificent land every year with the intention to get an unforgettable holiday experience. Maybe, it is one among the few countries having numerous attractions, which are really worth to be discovered at least once in a lifetime. If you explore more this country, then you will become more inquisitive as it boasts of beauty and attractions, which are simply incredible. In case you are planning to have a trip to North India, there will not be any better option than Golden Triangle Car Rental Tours.

Golden Triangle Tour is said to be the highly preferred and the most popular tours of India. The reason behind the uniqueness of this tour is because it generally covers India’s most three enchanting tourist destinations such as Delhi, Agra as well as Jaipur. Being blended with rich tradition and cultural heritage, almost all the above-mentioned destinations have remarkable attractions. Furthermore, each destination has too much to offer to range from ancient chronological marvels to world’s famous and delicious cuisines.

The rich blend of historic and cultural heredity of these 3 cities will make a visit an essential for each and every tourist who is traveling to the country for the very first time. Generally speaking, the major highlights of this Golden Triangle 6 Days tour is said to be the stunning historical & political monuments, which these three cities have. The Golden Triangle Tour provides the best possible opportunity to discover the beautiful giant structures of Mughals and even the opulent forts and palaces of raj-maharajas of Rajasthan. Highlights of Golden Triangle tour:

 

Delhi: The capital city of India, Delhi beckons you to travel around its heritage with a number of historic sites. The city offers some of the main attractions including Red Fort, Chandni Chowk, Moti Masjid, Raj Ghat, Jantar Mantar, Rajpath and much more. In addition to this, the capital city also has numerous majestic buildings and monuments related to the British and modern period such as President House, Parliament House, India Gate, Humayun’s Tomb, Red Fort, Qutab Minar and so on. Moreover, the architecture found in the Vishwa Shanti Stupa, Lotus Temple and Akshardham Temple is fine examples of India’s contemporary construction. Without any doubt that this city will reflect the distinction and legacy between the capitals of Mughals and British respectively.

Jaipur: Pink City Jaipur, which is just 260 KM away from Delhi, is the next significant destination in Golden Triangle with Pushkar. Next to Delhi, Jaipur is another destination best known for its wonderful forts. Also, it has some of the best heritage buildings of Jaipur such as Amber Fort, Hawa Mahal, City Palace, Rambagh Palace.

Agra: The third city in this circuit is nothing but Agra, which will be 200 Km from Delhi and 235 Km from Jaipur. Being situated in the state of Uttar Pradesh, the city is considered to be the next prime location of Mughal Empire. Better known for its construction during Mughal era, the major highlight of this city is found to be Taj Mahal. As one among the seven wonders of the world, Taj Mahal is being renowned as world heritage site because of its aesthetic beauty. Besides Taj Mahal, the other two world heritage sites declared by UNESCO at Agra are Agra Fort and Fatehpur Sikri.

 

Major attractions: Apart from the above mentioned historical attractions, these three cities have its individual culture and tradition. In the recent times, the cities have developed as the cultural centers of the nation in which you will receive the flavor of roots of India’s enriched art and culture. Jaipur, which is the princely city of Rajasthan, has its large plazas and wide avenues to elephant parades, which heralded the kings in the ancient times and also represent the magnificent culture of the state. Today, Golden Triangle with Ranthambore to these cities is really an excellent idea to explore the shopper’s paradise. In which you can able to shop for handicrafts, artifacts and also semi-precious stones in Kishanpol Bazaar, Johri Bazaar and Tripolia Bazaar.

More than that, Agra is also found to be an excellent place to purchase marble handicrafts including stonework artistic tabletops and Taj Miniatures. Then we come to Delhi, then its bustling markets will offer a wide range of traditional Jewelry, garments, handicrafts and modern electronic goods too. Whether it may be handloom items in Dilli Haat or the road-side stalls in Connaught Place, shopping will become a major attraction for most of the visitors who visit Delhi.

 

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Delhi : Jaipur : Agra – Tre città del triangolo d’oro

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Delhi, Agra e Jaipur queste tre città indiane formano il triangolo d’oro del viaggio in India, noto a tutti. Il tour del triangolo d’oro è un’introduzione per eccellenza alla ricca cultura, tradizione e storia dell’India, soprattutto per i viaggiatori di prima volta. Il pacchetto vacanze di 6 giorni e 5 notti consiste in un tour verso le principali destinazioni dell’India: Delhi, Agra e Jaipur. Il tour del triangolo d’oro è senza dubbio uno dei circuiti turistici più popolari in India che offre una meravigliosa opportunità per ammirare la grandiosità, la gloria e la vibrante cultura. Inoltre, i nostri esperti vi aiuteranno a pianificare un itinerario di tour perfetto che vi lascerà incantati da ricordi piacevoli per tutta la vita.


Il triangolo ha tre punti importanti nella regione del nord dell’India che compongono il percorso vale a dire. – Delhi, Agra e Jaipur. Questi luoghi si trovano a una distanza di 200-250 km l’uno dall’altro e sono ricchi di storia, cultura e patrimonio. Questa diversità rende questo itinerario il perfetto viaggio delle probabilità!

Delhi : –
Quando si parla di Triangolo d’oro, Delhi è il primo luogo che accoglie i visitatori e porta ad esplorare gli scorci dell’era Mughal e del Sultanato. Old Delhi e New Delhi sono le due parti di questa città. Ha tutto da monumenti, parchi, negozi e prelibatezze deliziose. L’attrazione principale della città sono Akshardham Temple, Lotous Temple, The Red Fort, India Gate, Qutub Minar e molto altro.
Il tempio Akshardham rappresenta l’essenza architettonica della ricca storia, cultura e tradizione indiana. Ben collegato con la linea della metropolitana di Delhi, è una destinazione imperdibile nella capitale del paese. Lotus Temple è una delle strutture più iconiche in India e assolutamente da vedere per ogni viaggiatore che valga la pena. Il Forte Rosso Costruito nel 1638 dall’imperatore Mughal Shahjahan, questo è un sito del Patrimonio Mondiale situato a Delhi.

Il Forte Rosso fu la dimora della maggior parte degli Imperatori Mughal della dinastia per quasi 200 anni, ed è situato proprio nel centro di Delhi. Qutub Minar Il minar più alto del paese, questo è un altro sito del Patrimonio Mondiale che devi controllare dalla lista dei posti da non perdere nel viaggio del Triangolo d’Oro. Porta dell’India Da non confondere con il nome simile, Gateway of India situato a Mumbai. Questa è una struttura commemorativa di guerra a Delhi e un punto di riferimento della storia patriottica per gli indiani.

Agra : –
Agra è la seconda destinazione del Triangolo d’oro. È la terra che ha una delle sette meraviglie del mondo. Qui si può avere molta architettura di Mughal Era e Taj Mahal è uno di questi. Non perdetevi l’assaggio di “Agra ka Petha”, in quanto popolare in India e disponibile in vari gusti. L’attrazione principale della città è il Taj Mahal, il forte rosso di Agra / Agra e molto altro.


Il più grande simbolo d’amore del Taj Mahal è anche un sito del patrimonio mondiale e una delle sette meraviglie del mondo. Nessun viaggio in India è mai completo senza un assaggio del Taj Mahal. Il Forte di Agra è in posizione molto centrale e probabilmente l’edificio più popolare di Agra dopo il Taj Mahal. Puoi davvero dare un’occhiata al Taj Mahal dal Forte di Agra.

 

Jaipur :-
Jaipur è l’ultima destinazione del Triangolo d’oro e conosciuta come la città rosa dell’India. Il maestoso forte e monumenti sono il trattamento speciale qui. È la destinazione perfetta per chi desidera la fotografia, le visite turistiche e l’intrattenimento. Questa città è il simbolo della cultura reale, delle prelibatezze ecc. Partendo dal camminare per le strade per viaggiare in mongolfiera, questa città ha tutto per tutti i tipi di viaggiatori. Questo è il posto con l’eredità reale e la cultura moderna. L’attrazione principale della città sono il Forte Amber. City Palace, Hawa mahal, Jantar Mantar, Jaigarh Fort, Nahargarh Fort, Jalmahal (Palace In Water) e molto altro ancora da visitare in città


Amber Fort è il più magnifico Forte che è stato fondato da Raja Mann Singh e in seguito completato da Sawai Jai Singh nel XVIII secolo. Hawa Mahal il palazzo del 18 ° secolo che ha file e file di finestre e schermi. Il vento fluisce costantemente nel palazzo dando il suo nome. Jantar Mantar ha molte sculture e strutture che misurano il tempo, inizia la traccia e predice anche l’eclisse. Nel cuore del nucleo storico della città, il City Palace di Jaipur ospita una residenza reale e fonde una fusione di stili architettonici.

 

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Delhi : Jaipur : Agra – Three Cities Of Golden Triangle

The Golden Triangle Tour :- 

Top Tourist Attraction To visit During Triangle Tour :-

Delhi, Agra and Jaipur these three Indian cities make up the Golden Triangle of traveling in India known to all. The golden triangle tour is a quintessential introduction to the rich culture, tradition and history of India, especially for the first time travelers. The 6 days and 5 nights holiday package consists a tour to major destinations of India – Delhi, Agra and Jaipur. The golden triangle tour is no doubt one of the popular tourist circuits in India that offers a wonderful opportunity to marvel the grandeur, glory and vibrant culture. Moreover, our expert representatives will help you in planning a perfect tour itinerary that will leave you mesmerized with pleasurable memories for lifetime.

The triangle has three important points in the North Indian region making up the route viz. – Delhi, Agra and Jaipur. These places are located at a distance of 200-250 kms from each other and are packed with history, culture and heritage. This diversity makes this route the perfect journey of odds!

 

Delhi :-

When it comes about Golden Triangle, Delhi is the first place who welcomes the visitors and takes to explore the glimpses of Mughal Era and Sultanate. Old Delhi and New Delhi are the two parts of this city. It has everything from monuments, parks, shopping and delicious delicacies. The Major Attraction Of city are Akshardham Temple, Lotous Temple, The Red Fort, India gate, Qutub Minar and much more .

Akshardham temple represents the architectural essence of India’s rich history, culture and tradition. Well-connected by the metro route of Delhi this is a must see destination in the capital city of the country. Lotus Temple is one of the most iconic structures in India and a must see sight for any traveler worth his buck. The Red Fort Built in 1638 by Mughal Emperor Shahjahan, this is a World Heritage site located in Delhi. Red Fort was the home to most Mughal Emperors of the dynasty for up to almost 200 years, and is situated right in the centre of Delhi.

Qutub Minar The tallest minar in the country, this is yet another World Heritage site that you must check off from your list of must-see spots in the Golden Triangle trip. India Gate Not to be confused with the similarly named, Gateway of India located in Mumbai. This is a War memorial structure in Delhi and a landmark of patriotic history for Indians.

Agra :-

Agra is the second destination of Golden Triangle. It is the land which has one of the seven wonders of the world. Here you can get lots of Mughal Era’s architecture and Taj Mahal is one of them. Don’t miss to taste the “Agra ka Petha” as it is popular in India and comes into various flavors. The Major Attraction Of The city is Taj Mahal, The red Fort Agra/ Agra fort and much more.

The biggest symbol of love the Taj Mahal  is also a World Heritage site and one of the Seven Wonders of the World. No trip to India is ever complete without a glimpse of the Taj Mahal. The Agra Fort is very centrally located and probably the most popular building in Agra after the Taj Mahal. You can actually get a glimpse of the Taj Mahal from Agra Fort.

 

Jaipur :-

Jaipur is the last destinations of Golden Triangle and known as The Pink City of india. The majestic fort and monuments are the special treat here. It is the perfect destination for those who wants photography, sightseeing and entertainment. This Pink city is the symbol of royal culture, delicacies etc. Starting from walking through the streets to travelling in a hot air balloon, this city has everything for all kinds of travelers. This is the place with royal heritage and modern culture. The Major Attraction Of city are the Amber Fort. City Palace, Hawamahal, Jantar Mantar,  Jaigarh Fort, Nahargarh Fort, Jalmahal (Palace In Water) And Much More Palces To visit in city

Amber Fort is the most magnificent Fort which was started by Raja Mann Singh and later on completed by Sawai Jai Singh in the 18th century. Hawa Mahal the 18th  century palace which has rows and rows of windows and screens. The wind constantly flows into the palace giving its name. Jantar Mantar has a lot of sculptures and structures which measures time, track starts and also predicts the eclipse. In the middle of the old town core, City Palace of Jaipur plays home to a royal residence and blends a fusion of architectural styles.

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orchha Tour

Orchha is a town in Madhya Pradesh near the banks of Betwa river. The medieval city of Orchha seems to have frozen in time, its palaces and temples still retaining their original grandeur. Orchha had the distinction of being the capital of one of the largest and most powerful kingdoms of Central India. The Bundela Rajput chieftain, Rudra Pratap, founded the city, located by the side of the beautiful Betwa River, in the 16th century. The word Orchha means ‘hidden’. When the Tughlaqs, who were ruling Delhi in the 15th century, pushed the Bundelkhand rajas out of Garkhundar, they retreated to distant Orchha.

Orchha travel offers detailed information on the important tourist destinations, dinning and accommodation facilities and means of transportation of the town. Orchha is a small town in the Tikamgarh district of Madhya Pradesh, which is situated at a distance of 120 kilometers from Gwalior and 178 kilometers from Khajuraho. The best time to visit Orchha is between October and March.

Orchha was founded in 16th century by Rudra Pratap, a Bundela chieftain. The rich historical legacy of the town is preserved in the beautiful stone sculptors and the ancient forts and buildings of the town. The travel to Orchha provides the tourists with an opportunity to explore the rich cultural heritage of the town. One must tour Orchha to discover the rich architectural splendor of the town.

A travel to Orchha would take you to a scenic destination where austere hills rise in striking contrast with the lush green surrounding along the limpid flowing river Betwa. Tourist attractions in Orchha still retain much of their pristine charm.

Orcha Fort

Orchha, situated on river Betwa, has various historical legends associated with it. However, not much of it is known before the 1501 A.D. when the city was founded by Rudra Pratap sinhg, a Rajput ruler of Bundelkhand. He was the first king of Orchha and built the Orchha Fort.

The city was attacked by the Mughal Army under the generalship of Shah Jahan, in the early part of the 17th century. The Mughals gained reign over the city and ruled here till 1641 A.D. All the attempts of the Marathas to rule over Orchha went in vain and in the year 1783, Tehri was declared as the capital of Orchha.

The city was ruled by Hamir Singh from 1848 to 1874 A.D and in the year 1865, the king gained the title of the ‘Maharaja’. Maharaja Pratap Singh sat on the throne of Orchha in 1874.

Orchha was declared as a part of Madhya Pradesh in the year 1956.

 

Ram Raja Orcha

Madhukar Shah Ju Dev (1554-1592) was a devotee of Banke Bihari (Lord Krishna) while his wife Queen Ganesh Kunwari was a devotee of LordRam.One day the King and the Queen went to Lord Krishna’s temple but the temple had closed by that time. The queen urged the king to go back but the king wanted to stay. So both the king and queen decided to stay back. They joined a group of devotees who were singing and dancing in praise of Lord Krishna outside the temple and started singing and dancing. It is believed that Lord Krishna and Radha personified and danced with them and golden flowers were showered on them.

 

After this the king asked the queen to accompany him to Mathura but the queen wanted to go to Ayodhya. The queen was adamant at which the king said that “You keep praying to Ram but Ram never appears in front of us. If you want to go to Ayodhya then go, but return only when you have the child form of Ram with you.” The queen left the palace and started the journey to Ayodhya. She ordered her servants to start building a temple (Chaturbhuj Temple) for Lord Ram.

 

On reaching Ayodhya, the Queen started praying to Lord Ram. The Queen fasted and prayed for about a month but Lord Ram did not appeared. So she jumped into the river. Just then Lord Ram appeared in child form in the Queen’s lap. Lord Ram told the queen that she could ask for a boon, at which the queen asked Ram to come with her in child form to Orchha. Ram agreed to go but he put forth three conditions: “I will travel only in Pukh Nakshatra. When Pukh Nakshatra will end I will stop and resume only when Pukh Nakshatra sets in again. Secondly, once I reach Orchha, I will be the King of Orchha and Thirdly, the first place you seat me will be my final place.” The Queen agreed and started her journey. It took 8 months and 27 days for the queen to reach Orchha from Ayodhya on foot (between 1574 to 1575).

 

King Madhukar Shah meanwhile had a dream where Lord Banke Bihari scolded him on discriminating between Lord Ram and himself. King was very apologetic. When he woke up he found out that the queen was returning from Ayodhya. King apologized to the queen but she did not accept king’s apology. On returning to Orchha, the queen went back to her palace with baby Ram but Lord Ram transformed into an idol and got transfixed in the queen’s palace itself.

 

To this day the Ram Raja Temple is in the queen’s palace and not in the Chaturbhuj Temple .Additionally, as promised by the queen, Lord Ram is the King of Orchha, hence the name Ram Raja Temple

 

Jehangir Palace Orch

Orchha is an emerald of Madhya Pradesh, and has a proud to be the city of Rajputs. The town situated Northern part of Central Indian in Madhya Pradesh state. Rudra Pratap Singh was a Bundela Ruler who initiated the construction of Orchha, during the medieval times of 16th century, but couldn’t complete it as he had been killed while saving a cow from the clutches of a Tiger. As Rudra Pratap has no child so his younger brother Bharti Chand became king and continued the work. After Bharti Chand next king was his son Ram Shah (1592-1605). But turn around took place when Bir Singh Dev was declared as Maharaja of Orchha by Mughal Emperor Jahangir as he helped Jahangir during his revolt against Akbar. Just to give thanks to Jahangir, Bir Singh ordered to construct Jahangir Palace and later invited Jahangir to visit Orchha and stay here. The most dashing Bundela Ruler Bir Singh Deo built around 52 forts and other things across the region during his 22 years of odd age, in them famous were citadel of Jhansi, the rembling Narsingh Dev at Datia, apart from Sheesh Mahal, which is now converted into a Heritage Hotel.

ARCHITECTURE

This palace was built by Raja Bir Singh Deo-1 in between years 1605 to 1626. It was made in honor of Mughal emperor Jahangir. During that time Bundela rulers of Orchha maintains good relationship with Mughals. Here entire palace is constructed around a square shaped courtyard with side of 67.6 meter each. It is a three storied palace built mainly with red and yellow sandstone and have 136 rooms decorated with wall paintings. Being constructed to resemble the good relationship of Bundelas (Hindus) with Mughals (Muslims) here we can identify the confluence of both Hindu and Islamic architectures like in domes, rooms, entrance gates, terraces, corridors. It is a percy-brown monuments covering a square of 220 feet side and rising into an immense rectangular mass supporting 8 graceful domes. It encompasses all qualities that is expected in a medieval castle. Palace is built on the bank of Betwa river with surrounding of green forest offering picturesque and romantic surrounding view. Presence of elephant images and painting inside rooms gives a touch of hindu architecture in building. Behing palace their is a camel stable. Although whole building isdedicated to Jahangir and Raja Bir Singh Deo friendship but when Jahangir came here, he stayed here for just one night.

TOURISM

Jahangir palace is just adjacent to Raj Mahal of Orchha. It is a Betwa river facing palace covering about 220 square feet area. It is now maintained by Madhya Pradesh Archeology department. Raj Mahal and Jahangir palace are main tourist attractions for visitors. It is open for visitors from sunrise to sunset. Tourists are required to take entrance ticket from ticket counter their before visiting this historical monument. Guides are available their in the service of visitor but it is not mandatory for visitor to take their service. Here we can get guides of different languages like Hindi, English, French, Spanish etc. Ticket taken from counter is not just limited for Raj Mahal and Jahangir Palace but can be used as entrance pass for visiting other nearby monuments like cenotaphs, temples etc. Usually it takes about one hour or more to completely visit the palace. Photography is allowed inside the palace. While visiting the Jahangir palace, one can notice the presence of vultures mostly on palace domes as inviting visitors to shoot them. If you want to see the palace in night under artificial light system, you can attend light & sound show just similar to Khajuraho light & sound show. It is separately charged where visitor can visit the monument in night and can also hear the commentary explaining the history, facts and myths of these monuments.

of Lord Vishnu with four arms but was originally meant for Lord Rama’s idol.

Legends say that when Lord Rama’s idol which is placed at the Rani Niwas, the private residence of Raja Madhukar’s wife- Maharani Gansh Kunwar, rejected to move to the temple, an idol of Lord Vishnu with four arms was kept in the temple and this is how the temple came to be known as Chaturbhuj Temple.

 

The magnificent architecture of Chaturbhuj Temple, Orchha in Madhya Pradesh attracts thousands of visitors every year. The temple stands on a huge, stone platform, which itself is a lofty rectangular building with a very simple exterior, ornamented on two large and four small spires. Chaturbhuj temple’s interior is rather devoid of carving ornament. The great loftiness of its ceiling is an unusual feature in a hindu temple.