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The Golden Triangle is India's most celebrated travel circuit, connecting three cities that together define the country's imperial history, artistic legacy, and living culture. Delhi carries the weight of seven empires. Agra holds the world's most recognised monument to love. Jaipur dazzles with the colour and grandeur of Rajputana royalty. This 7-day journey through Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur is the ideal introduction to India for first-time visitors and a deeply rewarding experience for those returning to rediscover it.
The Golden Triangle Itinerary

Arrive in Delhi, check in to the hotel, and spend the evening exploring the lanes of Old Delhi, the grand Jama Masjid, and the iconic Red Fort from the outside.

Visit Qutub Minar, Humayun's Tomb, India Gate, and the Lotus Temple, followed by a leisurely walk through Connaught Place and Janpath market in the evening.

Drive to Agra, check in, and visit the Taj Mahal in the late afternoon for the best light; spend the evening at Mehtab Bagh for a panoramic view across the Yamuna.

Begin the day with a sunrise visit to the Taj Mahal, then explore Agra Fort in the morning and drive to the magnificent ghost city of Fatehpur Sikri before heading to Jaipur.

Arrive in the Pink City and head straight to Amber Fort; explore the palace complex and return to the city for an evening walk through the Johari Bazaar and local markets.

Discover the royal City Palace, photograph the iconic Hawa Mahal facade, and explore Jantar Mantar, one of the finest open-air astronomical observatories in the world.

After breakfast, enjoy a final stroll through Jaipur's colourful bazaars for last-minute shopping before being transferred to the Jaipur airport or railway station.
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Know Before You Go The Golden Triangle
Carry a valid photo ID (Aadhaar, Passport, or PAN) for all monument entries.
The Taj Mahal is closed on Fridays. Plan your Agra visit accordingly.
Carry comfortable walking shoes. The Taj Mahal complex involves long walks on marble and sandstone.
Carry a light stole or dupatta as some monuments and mosques require head covering.
October to March is the best season. Avoid peak summer months (April to June) for outdoor sightseeing.
Book Taj Mahal tickets in advance at the ASI website to avoid long queues at the gate.
Photography is restricted inside the Taj Mahal inner chamber. Check current rules on arrival.
Tipping drivers and guides (INR 200 to 500 per day) is customary and appreciated.
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