From Delhi :- Golden Triangle Tour with Varanasi By Private Car 07 Nights 08 Days
The Golden Triangle tour with Varanasi is one of India's most iconic and culturally rich itineraries, covering Delhi, Agra, Jaipur & Varanasi, the popular tourist destinations of India. In this 8-day tour, you'll explore historical monuments, learn about their fascinating histories, and immerse yourself in India's vibrant culture. This route forms a showcase of India's rich heritage, encompassing iconic landmarks such as Delhi's Jama Masjid and India Gate, Agra's Taj Mahal, Jaipur's Hawa Mahal and Amber Fort & Explore the oldest living city of world – Varanasi. Travelers experience a diverse tapestry of history, architecture, and culture as they explore these cities. The Golden Triangle, a testament to India's past grandeur, offers a condensed yet immersive journey through the country's captivating landscapes and historical wonders.
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Highlights
- Visit the UNESCO Buddhist site in Sarnath.
- Witness the evening Aarti on the bank of River Ganges.
- Explore the City Palace showcasing Rajput and Mughal architecture.
- Visit the beautiful Monkey Temple in Jaipur.
- Explore the majestic Agra Fort & the ghost city Fatehpur Sikri with its rich Mughal architecture.
- Witness the iconic Taj Mahal at sunrise, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
What’s Included
- AC Private SUV/Sedan Car for Transfer & sightseeing.
- Pickup and drop back to hotel / airport in New Delhi.
- Elephant ride in Jaipur ( If Option Chosen )
- Boat Ride in Varanasi ( If Option Chosen )
- 07 Nights 03 Or 05 Star accommodation, Single/Dbl Occupancy Bed / Breakfast / Taxes ( If Option Chosen )
- Accompanying Professional Tour Guide in your Language
- All Entrance / Monuments Tickets fees ( If Option Chosen )
- All Taxes – express highway toll, airport parking, Monument parking charges, fuel and state taxes
- 02 flights Delhi to Varanasi - Varanasi to Delhi
- Rickshaw ride in Delhi ( If Option Chosen )
- Tip to Tour Guide & Chauffeur
- Lunch and Dinner at restaurant or at hotel
Detailed Itinerary
Expand allCollapse allArrival & Explore Delhi
This tour starts with your pick up from the airport or any hotel in & around Delhi, Noida & Gurugram. Our Representative will be there to pick you up by private car. Your guided city will start with your visit to the following monuments of Delhi.
Delhi, the capital city of India, is a vibrant metropolis that seamlessly blends a rich historical heritage with the fast-paced dynamics of modern life. With a history dating back to ancient times, Delhi has been a witness to the rise and fall of numerous empires, leaving behind a tapestry of diverse cultures and architectural marvels.
The city is home to iconic landmarks such as the Jama Masjid, India Gate, and Qutub Minar, each narrating a chapter from India's past. The bustling streets of Old Delhi exude an old-world charm, with narrow lanes, bustling markets, and the aromatic waft of street food. In contrast, New Delhi, with its wide avenues and colonial-era architecture, serves as the seat of the Indian government.
Jama Masjid: It is one of the most iconic sites of Old Delhi. This grand mosque was erected in 17th century by 5th Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan when the Mughal capital was moved from Agra to Delhi. 25000 believers can offer prayer at one time in this mosque. This is a beautiful example of Indo Islamic architecture.
Spice Market: Old Delhi’s spice market is located in chandni chowk area is believed to be one of the oldest & biggest spice markets of Asia. A visit to this market is a must & to experience the busy streets & smell the essence of different spices. Enjoy the rickshaw ride to see the busy & narrow lanes of Old Delhi.
Raj Ghat: It is a cremation site of one of the most respected & renowned persons of the world, Mahatma Gandhi (The Great Soul Gandhi). He is a national hero & led many movements against the unlawful practices of British Raj in India before independence.
Humayun’s Tomb: It is believed to be the first garden Mausoleum of India which is the final resting place of 2nd Mughal Emperor Humayun. It was erected in 16th century by his widow Haji Bano Begam. The mausoleum is a beautiful example of fusion of Indo Islamic architecture. This grand mausoleum is standing in the middle of the char bagh Persian style of garden with water channels & fountains. This mausoleum complex is also known as ‘Dormitory of Mughals’ because it has around 150 tombs of the family members of Mughal Emperors.
India Gate: It is a war memorial which was erected in 20th century before independence to honour the martyrdom of 13000 soldiers who lost their lives in the First World War. This huge gateway with a height of 52 metres is built of sand stone & it is a symbol of India.
Bangla Sahib Gurudwara: It is a prominent Sikh house of worship in Delhi, is known for its serene sarovar (pool) and golden dome. Built in the 18th century, it commemorates Guru Har Krishan's stay. The gurudwara serves langar (free community meals) and embodies Sikh principles of selfless service and equality.
Qutub Minar: It is an iconic landmark in Delhi, India, stands as a testament to the capital's rich history. Constructed in the early 13th century by Qutub-ud-din Aibak and later expanded by his successors, this UNESCO World Heritage Site represents Indo-Islamic architecture. The towering minaret, reaching a height of 73 meters, boasts intricate Arabic inscriptions and ornate carvings. Surrounding it are historic structures such as the Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque and the Iron Pillar. Qutub Minar narrates tales of Delhi's diverse cultural influences, from the Qutub complex's inception as a victory tower to its subsequent repurposing under different dynasties.
Lotus Temple: It is an architectural marvel shaped like a blooming lotus flower. Completed in 1986, it serves as the Bahá'í House of Worship, welcoming people of all faiths. The serene white marble structure stands as a symbol of unity, attracting visitors for its unique design and peaceful ambiance.
Post city tour, you will be drop off to your pre booked accommodation & relax.
You are staying this night in Delhi.
Driven to Agra & Explore Agra - The City of Taj Mahal
Agra, a city in northern India, boasts a rich history dating back to ancient times. Renowned for the iconic Taj Mahal, commissioned by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century as a mausoleum for his wife Mumtaz Mahal, Agra served as the Mughal capital until 1648. The city thrived as a cultural and architectural hub during this period, with notable structures like the Agra Fort and Fatehpur Sikri. Agra's history also encompasses the medieval era, when it was a prominent centre for trade and craftsmanship. Today, the city stands as a testament to its multifaceted historical legacy and architectural marvels.
Post lunch, start your Agra city tour & visit monuments like Agra Fort, Baby Taj & witness the Taj Mahal at the sunset from the other side of river Yamuna.
Agra Fort: The Majestic fort is believed to be the first fort erected by Mughal Emperor in 16th & 17th centuries in their first capital city Agra which was known as Akbarabad. This has huge ramparts, beautiful palaces in red sandstone & white marble, big halls of common & private audiences, Persian form gardens with water channels & fountains. This fort is not to be missed when you are in Agra.
Etimad ud Daulah or the Baby Taj: Often called the "Baby Taj," the Itimad-ud-Daulah's Tomb in Agra, is a masterpiece of Mughal architecture. Built in the 17th century by Nur Jahan for her father, it features intricate marble inlay work and serene gardens. This smaller-scale gem is considered a precursor to the grandeur of the Taj Mahal.
Mehtab Bagh or the Moon light Garden: This beautiful Moon Light garden located across the Yamuna River from the Taj Mahal in Agra, offers breathtaking views of the iconic monument. Built during the Mughal era, it is a charbagh (four-part garden) with lush greenery. The garden is an ideal spot to admire the Taj Mahal's beauty and capture stunning reflections at the sunset.
After visiting the sites of Agra, driven back to the pre booked accommodation & relax.
You are staying in Agra.
Visit the Taj Mahal at sunrise & Later Driven to Jaipur
Start your day early at sunrise to visit the Taj Mahal with professional tour guide. After visiting the Taj Mahal, come back to the hotel for breakfast.
Taj Mahal at Sunrise: It is believed to be one of the most beautiful examples of expressing love for a woman. This marble mausoleum was erected in 17th century by 5th Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan for his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal who died after childbirth. It took 22 years to build. It is something that you must see once in a life as a person.
After breakfast, you will be driven to Jaipur & Enroute stop at Fatehpur Sikri & Chand Baoli This journey takes 04 – 05 hours with a stop at halfway for refreshments.
Fatehpur Sikri: It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its exquisite Mughal architecture. Commissioned by Emperor Akbar in the late 16th century, the city served as the Mughal capital from 1571 to 1585. It is also known as a Ghost Town which has been abandoned since many centuries. This is also the place where the sufi mystic had forecasted the birth of a worldly heir Prince Salim. The site reflects a unique blend of Hindu and Islamic architectural styles, showcasing Akbar's vision of religious tolerance. Despite its short-lived prominence, Fatehpur Sikri remains a poignant symbol of Mughal splendor and cultural synthesis.
Chand Baoli step well: This step well located in Abhaneri village near Jaipur, is an ancient step well dating back to the 9th century. With 3,500 symmetrical steps leading to the water level, it exemplifies intricate architecture. The well, surrounded by arched corridors, served as a water reservoir and a respite from the desert heat.
Continue driven to Jaipur, upon arrival in Jaipur, check inn to the pre booked accommodation & relax.
You are staying this night in Jaipur.
Explore Jaipur or the Pink City
Jaipur, known as the "Pink City," is one of the most famous tourist destinations, is a vibrant metropolis in Rajasthan, India, steeped in history and culture. Founded in 1727 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, its distinct pink-hued buildings were painted to welcome the Prince of Wales in 1876. The city is a treasure trove of palaces, including the opulent City Palace, Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds), and the hilltop Amber Fort. Jaipur's bustling markets, like Johari Bazaar and Bapu Bazaar, offer a kaleidoscope of textiles, jewelry, and handicrafts. It remains a testament to Rajput grandeur, architectural marvels, and a vibrant tapestry of traditions, attracting visitors from across the globe.
Post breakfast, start your city tour with professional tour guide & visit beautiful sites of Jaipur.
Amber Fort: This majestic fort located in Amer town surrounded with Aravali hills near Jaipur, Rajasthan, is a majestic fortification that echoes the opulence of Rajputana architecture. Built in the 16th century, it showcases a fusion of Hindu and Mughal styles. With ornate palaces, intricate carvings, and panoramic views, Amber Fort stands as a testament to India's regal heritage.
Panna Meena Kund: It is a historic step well near Amer Fort in Jaipur, is a symphony of ancient engineering and aesthetics. Built in the 16th century, its geometrically patterned steps and vibrant hues make it both functional and visually striking. The step well served as a communal gathering place and a source of water in the arid region.
Hawa Mahal or Palace of Winds: It stands as a mesmerizing architectural marvel in Jaipur. Built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh, its unique facade with 953 intricately designed windows allowed royal ladies to observe street festivities while maintaining privacy. This five-story honeycomb-like structure is a cultural gem.
Jal Mahal or The Water Palace: This palace is an enchanting architectural gem in the midst of Man Sagar Lake in Jaipur. Built in the 18th century, the palace appears to float on the lake's surface. With its red sandstone and intricate details, Jal Mahal is a captivating testament to Rajput style.
Jantar Mantar or The Observatory: It is an astronomical observatory in Jaipur, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Constructed in the early 18th century by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, it houses a collection of architectural instruments for celestial observations. The site showcases the ingenuity of Indian astronomers and stands as a historic testament to scientific achievement.
City Palace: This is believed to be one of the 03 biggest palaces of any royal family in Jaipur. It is a splendid royal complex reflecting a fusion of Rajput, Mughal, and European architectural styles. Constructed by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II in the 18th century, it houses museums, courtyards, and palatial structures. The palace stands as a living testament to Jaipur's regal history and cultural richness.
There will be a stop for lunch & shopping in between the sightseeing of Jaipur.
Birla Temple or Laxmi Narayan Temple: This beautiful temple was constructed in 1988 by the Birla Family, is dedicated to Lord Vishnu & Goddess Laxmi. This temple graces the skyline of Jaipur. Adorned with intricate carvings, it stands as a serene oasis of spirituality amidst the bustling city. Witness the evening aarti ceremony in the temple.
Post sightseeing of Jaipur, you will be drop off to your hotel & relax.
You are staying this night in Jaipur.
Visit Galtaji or the Monkey Temple & Driven Back to Delhi
After breakfast, you will be picked up from your hotel & driven to the monkey temple which is located around 10 kms outskirts of Jaipur.
Galta Ji Temple: This Temple is located amid the Aravalli Hills near Jaipur, is a sacred Hindu pilgrimage site also known as the Monkey Temple, it features ancient shrines, kunds (water tanks), and natural springs. The temple complex exudes a tranquil atmosphere, and its natural surroundings attract pilgrims and tourists seeking spiritual solace. In this temple complex, where you will see the human & monkeys take bath in the same water reservoirs.
Post sightseeing, you will be driven back to Delhi. This journey takes 04–05 hours with a stop at halfway for refreshments. Upon arrival in Delhi, you will be drop off to your pre booked accommodation.
You are staying this night in Delhi.
Catch the Flight bound to Varanasi & Explore Varanasi
After having luscious breakfast & grabbing luggage from hotel, Our Chauffeur will drop you at the airport to board the flight bound to Varanasi.
Upon your arrival in Varanasi, Our representative will be there to receive you & then you will be transfer to your pre booked accommodation. Later in the evening, you will be driven to the Dashashwamedha Ghat to witness the evening Aarti of River Ganges.
Evening Aarti of River Ganges: The evening Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat, Varanasi, unfolds as a spiritual spectacle along the sacred Ganges. Skilled priests clad in traditional attire perform a mesmerizing ceremony with synchronized chants, rhythmic bell ringing, and the waving of oil lamps against the dusk sky. Devotees seek blessings, and onlookers marvel at the cultural richness. The Ganges, symbolizing purity, adds depth to the ritual. In this profound atmosphere, the Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat becomes a captivating blend of devotion and tradition, leaving an indelible impression on all who witness this harmonious convergence of spirituality and spectacle.
After seeing the ceremony, you will be drop off to your hotel & relax.
You are staying this night in Varanasi.
Explore the oldest living City of World - Varanasi
“It is said that you have not seen the soul of India until you have explored Varanasi”.
Varanasi, India's spiritual heart, teems with ancient mystique along the sacred Ganges River. Its labyrinthine alleys host vibrant markets, bustling with silk, spices, and devotion. The ghats, stone steps descending to the river, witness rituals, prayers, and cleansing dips in the holy waters. The city echoes with the resonance of temples, showcasing intricate architecture and devout worship. Varanasi's soul thrives in its diverse tapestry of culture, art, and timeless traditions. From the enchanting Ganga Aarti to the tranquil boat rides at sunrise, every moment in Varanasi tells a story, weaving a timeless connection between spirituality, life, and the eternal river.
Start your day early with a boat ride to witness the different activities happen at the several ghats of river Ganges.
Boat Ride at Sunrise: Embarking on a sunrise boat ride in Varanasi is a magical journey into the spiritual heart of India. Drifting along the Ganges River, the golden hues of dawn paint the ancient ghats and temples, casting a serene glow on the sacred waters. As the city awakens, witness devotees performing morning rituals, meditating, and bathing in the holy river. The soft lapping of oars against the current harmonizes with the distant sounds of temple bells and prayer chants. The tranquil spectacle unveils Varanasi's timeless beauty, capturing the essence of a city where spirituality meets the sublime, creating an indelible memory of serenity at sunrise.
Kashi Vishwanath Temple: It is a revered Hindu shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva. It stands as a spiritual beacon on the western bank of the Ganges. The temple, known for its ornate architecture and religious significance, attracts devotees seeking blessings and a profound connection with the divine.
Manikarnika Ghat: Manikarnika Ghat is a renowned cremation site on the sacred Ganges in Varanasi. Hindus believe that cremation here ensures moksha, liberation from the cycle of reincarnation. The ghat bustles with funeral pyres, embodying the cycle of life and death. Pilgrims consider it a gateway to spiritual transcendence and eternal peace.
Assi Ghat: Assi Ghat, nestled along the Ganges in Varanasi, India, is a serene riverfront embankment. Renowned for its peaceful ambiance and cultural significance, Assi Ghat is frequented by pilgrims and seekers. It offers a tranquil retreat for meditation, yoga, and spiritual contemplation, embodying Varanasi's timeless charm and spiritual allure.
Sarnath: Sarnath Stupa is a sacred Buddhist site where Lord Buddha first taught the Dharma located near Varanasi. The stupa, constructed by Emperor Ashoka in the 3rd century BCE, stands as a symbol of Buddhism's origin. Its Dhamek Stupa is an imposing structure, marking the spot where Buddha gave his first sermon. The intricately carved structure houses relics and serves as a pilgrimage site for Buddhists worldwide. Surrounded by archaeological ruins and serene gardens, Sarnath Stupa radiates historical significance and spiritual tranquility, inviting visitors to reflect on the profound teachings that emanated from this hallowed ground.
After the sightseeing, you will be driven back to the hotel & relax.
You are staying this night in Varanasi.
Fly from Varanasi to Delhi
Post breakfast pack your luggage because you will be driven to the airport to catch your flight bound to Delhi.
Upon arrival in Delhi, Our representative will be there to receive you & drop off to your preferred location in & around Delhi for onwards journey.
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Detailed Itinerary
Expand allCollapse allArrival & Explore Delhi
This tour starts with your pick up from the airport or any hotel in & around Delhi, Noida & Gurugram. Our Representative will be there to pick you up by private car. Your guided city will start with your visit to the following monuments of Delhi.
Delhi, the capital city of India, is a vibrant metropolis that seamlessly blends a rich historical heritage with the fast-paced dynamics of modern life. With a history dating back to ancient times, Delhi has been a witness to the rise and fall of numerous empires, leaving behind a tapestry of diverse cultures and architectural marvels.
The city is home to iconic landmarks such as the Jama Masjid, India Gate, and Qutub Minar, each narrating a chapter from India's past. The bustling streets of Old Delhi exude an old-world charm, with narrow lanes, bustling markets, and the aromatic waft of street food. In contrast, New Delhi, with its wide avenues and colonial-era architecture, serves as the seat of the Indian government.
Jama Masjid: It is one of the most iconic sites of Old Delhi. This grand mosque was erected in 17th century by 5th Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan when the Mughal capital was moved from Agra to Delhi. 25000 believers can offer prayer at one time in this mosque. This is a beautiful example of Indo Islamic architecture.
Spice Market: Old Delhi’s spice market is located in chandni chowk area is believed to be one of the oldest & biggest spice markets of Asia. A visit to this market is a must & to experience the busy streets & smell the essence of different spices. Enjoy the rickshaw ride to see the busy & narrow lanes of Old Delhi.
Raj Ghat: It is a cremation site of one of the most respected & renowned persons of the world, Mahatma Gandhi (The Great Soul Gandhi). He is a national hero & led many movements against the unlawful practices of British Raj in India before independence.
Humayun’s Tomb: It is believed to be the first garden Mausoleum of India which is the final resting place of 2nd Mughal Emperor Humayun. It was erected in 16th century by his widow Haji Bano Begam. The mausoleum is a beautiful example of fusion of Indo Islamic architecture. This grand mausoleum is standing in the middle of the char bagh Persian style of garden with water channels & fountains. This mausoleum complex is also known as ‘Dormitory of Mughals’ because it has around 150 tombs of the family members of Mughal Emperors.
India Gate: It is a war memorial which was erected in 20th century before independence to honour the martyrdom of 13000 soldiers who lost their lives in the First World War. This huge gateway with a height of 52 metres is built of sand stone & it is a symbol of India.
Bangla Sahib Gurudwara: It is a prominent Sikh house of worship in Delhi, is known for its serene sarovar (pool) and golden dome. Built in the 18th century, it commemorates Guru Har Krishan's stay. The gurudwara serves langar (free community meals) and embodies Sikh principles of selfless service and equality.
Qutub Minar: It is an iconic landmark in Delhi, India, stands as a testament to the capital's rich history. Constructed in the early 13th century by Qutub-ud-din Aibak and later expanded by his successors, this UNESCO World Heritage Site represents Indo-Islamic architecture. The towering minaret, reaching a height of 73 meters, boasts intricate Arabic inscriptions and ornate carvings. Surrounding it are historic structures such as the Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque and the Iron Pillar. Qutub Minar narrates tales of Delhi's diverse cultural influences, from the Qutub complex's inception as a victory tower to its subsequent repurposing under different dynasties.
Lotus Temple: It is an architectural marvel shaped like a blooming lotus flower. Completed in 1986, it serves as the Bahá'í House of Worship, welcoming people of all faiths. The serene white marble structure stands as a symbol of unity, attracting visitors for its unique design and peaceful ambiance.
Post city tour, you will be drop off to your pre booked accommodation & relax.
You are staying this night in Delhi.
Driven to Agra & Explore Agra - The City of Taj Mahal
Agra, a city in northern India, boasts a rich history dating back to ancient times. Renowned for the iconic Taj Mahal, commissioned by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century as a mausoleum for his wife Mumtaz Mahal, Agra served as the Mughal capital until 1648. The city thrived as a cultural and architectural hub during this period, with notable structures like the Agra Fort and Fatehpur Sikri. Agra's history also encompasses the medieval era, when it was a prominent centre for trade and craftsmanship. Today, the city stands as a testament to its multifaceted historical legacy and architectural marvels.
Post lunch, start your Agra city tour & visit monuments like Agra Fort, Baby Taj & witness the Taj Mahal at the sunset from the other side of river Yamuna.
Agra Fort: The Majestic fort is believed to be the first fort erected by Mughal Emperor in 16th & 17th centuries in their first capital city Agra which was known as Akbarabad. This has huge ramparts, beautiful palaces in red sandstone & white marble, big halls of common & private audiences, Persian form gardens with water channels & fountains. This fort is not to be missed when you are in Agra.
Etimad ud Daulah or the Baby Taj: Often called the "Baby Taj," the Itimad-ud-Daulah's Tomb in Agra, is a masterpiece of Mughal architecture. Built in the 17th century by Nur Jahan for her father, it features intricate marble inlay work and serene gardens. This smaller-scale gem is considered a precursor to the grandeur of the Taj Mahal.
Mehtab Bagh or the Moon light Garden: This beautiful Moon Light garden located across the Yamuna River from the Taj Mahal in Agra, offers breathtaking views of the iconic monument. Built during the Mughal era, it is a charbagh (four-part garden) with lush greenery. The garden is an ideal spot to admire the Taj Mahal's beauty and capture stunning reflections at the sunset.
After visiting the sites of Agra, driven back to the pre booked accommodation & relax.
You are staying in Agra.
Visit the Taj Mahal at sunrise & Later Driven to Jaipur
Start your day early at sunrise to visit the Taj Mahal with professional tour guide. After visiting the Taj Mahal, come back to the hotel for breakfast.
Taj Mahal at Sunrise: It is believed to be one of the most beautiful examples of expressing love for a woman. This marble mausoleum was erected in 17th century by 5th Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan for his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal who died after childbirth. It took 22 years to build. It is something that you must see once in a life as a person.
After breakfast, you will be driven to Jaipur & Enroute stop at Fatehpur Sikri & Chand Baoli This journey takes 04 – 05 hours with a stop at halfway for refreshments.
Fatehpur Sikri: It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its exquisite Mughal architecture. Commissioned by Emperor Akbar in the late 16th century, the city served as the Mughal capital from 1571 to 1585. It is also known as a Ghost Town which has been abandoned since many centuries. This is also the place where the sufi mystic had forecasted the birth of a worldly heir Prince Salim. The site reflects a unique blend of Hindu and Islamic architectural styles, showcasing Akbar's vision of religious tolerance. Despite its short-lived prominence, Fatehpur Sikri remains a poignant symbol of Mughal splendor and cultural synthesis.
Chand Baoli step well: This step well located in Abhaneri village near Jaipur, is an ancient step well dating back to the 9th century. With 3,500 symmetrical steps leading to the water level, it exemplifies intricate architecture. The well, surrounded by arched corridors, served as a water reservoir and a respite from the desert heat.
Continue driven to Jaipur, upon arrival in Jaipur, check inn to the pre booked accommodation & relax.
You are staying this night in Jaipur.
Explore Jaipur or the Pink City
Jaipur, known as the "Pink City," is one of the most famous tourist destinations, is a vibrant metropolis in Rajasthan, India, steeped in history and culture. Founded in 1727 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, its distinct pink-hued buildings were painted to welcome the Prince of Wales in 1876. The city is a treasure trove of palaces, including the opulent City Palace, Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds), and the hilltop Amber Fort. Jaipur's bustling markets, like Johari Bazaar and Bapu Bazaar, offer a kaleidoscope of textiles, jewelry, and handicrafts. It remains a testament to Rajput grandeur, architectural marvels, and a vibrant tapestry of traditions, attracting visitors from across the globe.
Post breakfast, start your city tour with professional tour guide & visit beautiful sites of Jaipur.
Amber Fort: This majestic fort located in Amer town surrounded with Aravali hills near Jaipur, Rajasthan, is a majestic fortification that echoes the opulence of Rajputana architecture. Built in the 16th century, it showcases a fusion of Hindu and Mughal styles. With ornate palaces, intricate carvings, and panoramic views, Amber Fort stands as a testament to India's regal heritage.
Panna Meena Kund: It is a historic step well near Amer Fort in Jaipur, is a symphony of ancient engineering and aesthetics. Built in the 16th century, its geometrically patterned steps and vibrant hues make it both functional and visually striking. The step well served as a communal gathering place and a source of water in the arid region.
Hawa Mahal or Palace of Winds: It stands as a mesmerizing architectural marvel in Jaipur. Built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh, its unique facade with 953 intricately designed windows allowed royal ladies to observe street festivities while maintaining privacy. This five-story honeycomb-like structure is a cultural gem.
Jal Mahal or The Water Palace: This palace is an enchanting architectural gem in the midst of Man Sagar Lake in Jaipur. Built in the 18th century, the palace appears to float on the lake's surface. With its red sandstone and intricate details, Jal Mahal is a captivating testament to Rajput style.
Jantar Mantar or The Observatory: It is an astronomical observatory in Jaipur, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Constructed in the early 18th century by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, it houses a collection of architectural instruments for celestial observations. The site showcases the ingenuity of Indian astronomers and stands as a historic testament to scientific achievement.
City Palace: This is believed to be one of the 03 biggest palaces of any royal family in Jaipur. It is a splendid royal complex reflecting a fusion of Rajput, Mughal, and European architectural styles. Constructed by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II in the 18th century, it houses museums, courtyards, and palatial structures. The palace stands as a living testament to Jaipur's regal history and cultural richness.
There will be a stop for lunch & shopping in between the sightseeing of Jaipur.
Birla Temple or Laxmi Narayan Temple: This beautiful temple was constructed in 1988 by the Birla Family, is dedicated to Lord Vishnu & Goddess Laxmi. This temple graces the skyline of Jaipur. Adorned with intricate carvings, it stands as a serene oasis of spirituality amidst the bustling city. Witness the evening aarti ceremony in the temple.
Post sightseeing of Jaipur, you will be drop off to your hotel & relax.
You are staying this night in Jaipur.
Visit Galtaji or the Monkey Temple & Driven Back to Delhi
After breakfast, you will be picked up from your hotel & driven to the monkey temple which is located around 10 kms outskirts of Jaipur.
Galta Ji Temple: This Temple is located amid the Aravalli Hills near Jaipur, is a sacred Hindu pilgrimage site also known as the Monkey Temple, it features ancient shrines, kunds (water tanks), and natural springs. The temple complex exudes a tranquil atmosphere, and its natural surroundings attract pilgrims and tourists seeking spiritual solace. In this temple complex, where you will see the human & monkeys take bath in the same water reservoirs.
Post sightseeing, you will be driven back to Delhi. This journey takes 04–05 hours with a stop at halfway for refreshments. Upon arrival in Delhi, you will be drop off to your pre booked accommodation.
You are staying this night in Delhi.
Catch the Flight bound to Varanasi & Explore Varanasi
After having luscious breakfast & grabbing luggage from hotel, Our Chauffeur will drop you at the airport to board the flight bound to Varanasi.
Upon your arrival in Varanasi, Our representative will be there to receive you & then you will be transfer to your pre booked accommodation. Later in the evening, you will be driven to the Dashashwamedha Ghat to witness the evening Aarti of River Ganges.
Evening Aarti of River Ganges: The evening Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat, Varanasi, unfolds as a spiritual spectacle along the sacred Ganges. Skilled priests clad in traditional attire perform a mesmerizing ceremony with synchronized chants, rhythmic bell ringing, and the waving of oil lamps against the dusk sky. Devotees seek blessings, and onlookers marvel at the cultural richness. The Ganges, symbolizing purity, adds depth to the ritual. In this profound atmosphere, the Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat becomes a captivating blend of devotion and tradition, leaving an indelible impression on all who witness this harmonious convergence of spirituality and spectacle.
After seeing the ceremony, you will be drop off to your hotel & relax.
You are staying this night in Varanasi.
Explore the oldest living City of World - Varanasi
“It is said that you have not seen the soul of India until you have explored Varanasi”.
Varanasi, India's spiritual heart, teems with ancient mystique along the sacred Ganges River. Its labyrinthine alleys host vibrant markets, bustling with silk, spices, and devotion. The ghats, stone steps descending to the river, witness rituals, prayers, and cleansing dips in the holy waters. The city echoes with the resonance of temples, showcasing intricate architecture and devout worship. Varanasi's soul thrives in its diverse tapestry of culture, art, and timeless traditions. From the enchanting Ganga Aarti to the tranquil boat rides at sunrise, every moment in Varanasi tells a story, weaving a timeless connection between spirituality, life, and the eternal river.
Start your day early with a boat ride to witness the different activities happen at the several ghats of river Ganges.
Boat Ride at Sunrise: Embarking on a sunrise boat ride in Varanasi is a magical journey into the spiritual heart of India. Drifting along the Ganges River, the golden hues of dawn paint the ancient ghats and temples, casting a serene glow on the sacred waters. As the city awakens, witness devotees performing morning rituals, meditating, and bathing in the holy river. The soft lapping of oars against the current harmonizes with the distant sounds of temple bells and prayer chants. The tranquil spectacle unveils Varanasi's timeless beauty, capturing the essence of a city where spirituality meets the sublime, creating an indelible memory of serenity at sunrise.
Kashi Vishwanath Temple: It is a revered Hindu shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva. It stands as a spiritual beacon on the western bank of the Ganges. The temple, known for its ornate architecture and religious significance, attracts devotees seeking blessings and a profound connection with the divine.
Manikarnika Ghat: Manikarnika Ghat is a renowned cremation site on the sacred Ganges in Varanasi. Hindus believe that cremation here ensures moksha, liberation from the cycle of reincarnation. The ghat bustles with funeral pyres, embodying the cycle of life and death. Pilgrims consider it a gateway to spiritual transcendence and eternal peace.
Assi Ghat: Assi Ghat, nestled along the Ganges in Varanasi, India, is a serene riverfront embankment. Renowned for its peaceful ambiance and cultural significance, Assi Ghat is frequented by pilgrims and seekers. It offers a tranquil retreat for meditation, yoga, and spiritual contemplation, embodying Varanasi's timeless charm and spiritual allure.
Sarnath: Sarnath Stupa is a sacred Buddhist site where Lord Buddha first taught the Dharma located near Varanasi. The stupa, constructed by Emperor Ashoka in the 3rd century BCE, stands as a symbol of Buddhism's origin. Its Dhamek Stupa is an imposing structure, marking the spot where Buddha gave his first sermon. The intricately carved structure houses relics and serves as a pilgrimage site for Buddhists worldwide. Surrounded by archaeological ruins and serene gardens, Sarnath Stupa radiates historical significance and spiritual tranquility, inviting visitors to reflect on the profound teachings that emanated from this hallowed ground.
After the sightseeing, you will be driven back to the hotel & relax.
You are staying this night in Varanasi.
Fly from Varanasi to Delhi
Post breakfast pack your luggage because you will be driven to the airport to catch your flight bound to Delhi.
Upon arrival in Delhi, Our representative will be there to receive you & drop off to your preferred location in & around Delhi for onwards journey.
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Sedan 1-2 Peoples
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Javier D2024-04-22Awesome visit with Mohsin 🥳 It was the best experience ever ! Knowing the history of part of India with such a detailed information from Mohsin , a very experienced guide , we will definitely take more tours with him in the future ! He is super friendly and supportive in all what we needed, we struggled with train ticket issues and he helped us with the solutions 😀 totally recommended !!!!!Yamilet M2024-04-22Amaizing tour with Mohsin It has been one of the best tours we have had - he is very kind, professional, well-knowledge and capable to transmit veey interesting information, he tries that you “touch” India - aaaand he is kind of profesional photographer and interested that we have the best views.Departure166010580222024-04-21Nice day Nice day in Agra 👌🏼 Everything was good and the experience at the Taj Mahal is unforgettable. Experience to do of course, highly reccomendedMehdi2024-04-21Amazing Taj Mahal The taj mahal experience was amazing. We enjoyed the moment and we had many informations about the place we didn’t know about thanks to our very nice guide Khan. I recommend.Wanderer549326185892024-04-16An amazing journey to witness the Taj Mahal It was a wonderful experience right from picking us from the hotel to railway station. Our tickets were already booked and were given to us by the driver. The breakfast on the train was nice. We met our excellent tour guide Imran at the railway station. He was a pro Mughal history. He took some amazing pictures of us. The luch at bon barbeque was delicious. We had a fantastic day trip to Agra. Thank you to the team.Happiness402632873982024-03-31Excellent experience Everything was excellent, very good service, Nazim our very friendly guide, everything within the average. Our needs. Thank you for a unique experience…!!!Juanno V2024-03-31BEST SPANISH AGRA TOUR EXPERIENCE Excellent experience… 11/10 service… Mac accompanying the organization at all times. Making our tour totally personalized…! And our guide Nazim and driver are WONDERFUL…!!! The best experience EVER..!! Thanks thanks..!Irina P2024-03-27A beautiful two day tour to Jaipur with elephant ride. Organizer Mosin organized a tour for 2 days to Jaipur very qualitatively. The program was very interesting, made individually. We also went elephant riding. The hotel was very clean and cozy. Mosin selected it himself. All people's wishes were fulfilled. The car from Delhi to Jaipur was also very comfortable, air-conditioned, the driver was punctual and polite. Thanks a lot to Mosin!!! We will contact him next time!!!Daisy T2024-03-24Great and informative tour Amazing tour! Zee was great and gave every detail about the Taj Mahal, Agra and all my Indian curiosities! An added bonus, he’s a great photographer too!Daisy T2024-03-24Great tour Great trip! Fantastic driver, Raza who ensured I always had A/C and water and was ready to pick me up outside all of the attractions, a very comfortable drive! Thank you also to Zee who was a fab tour guide and answered all my questions on the Taj Mahal, Agra and India in general, thank you both for a fantastic time!