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Holidays To India, Tailor Made: Golden Triangle (Delhi + Jaipur + Agra, Taj Mahal)

India: Golden Triangle (Delhi + Jaipur + Agra)
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7 NIGHTS
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Holidays To India Tailor Made Golden Triangle Delhi Jaipur Agra Taj Mahal

Our fascinating holidays to India can be tailor made to your requirements & budget. Travelling with your own private guide, view the amazing cultural treasures of the Golden Triangle, including private tours of Old and New Delhi, the Blue City of Jaipur with its astonishing Amber Fort, and Agra which is the home of the incomparable Taj Mahal. All transport & specified sightseeing included.

Holidays To India Tailor Made Golden Triangle Delhi Jaipur Agra Taj Mahal
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Holidays To India, Tailor Made
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Golden Triangle
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Old & New Delhi
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Qutub Minar
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Jaipur
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Amber Fort
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Hawa Mahal
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Fatehpur Sikri
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Agra Fort & Taj Mahal
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Bear Sanctuary
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Holidays To India, Tailor Made
• 
Golden Triangle
• 
Old & New Delhi
• 
Qutub Minar
• 
Jaipur
• 
Amber Fort
• 
Hawa Mahal
• 
Fatehpur Sikri
• 
Agra Fort & Taj Mahal
• 
Bear Sanctuary
Day 1
You will be met at Delhi Airport and transferred to your hotel in this ancient capital of kingdoms and empires that is now a sprawling metropolis.
 
Delhi's strategic location was one of the main reasons why successive dynasties chose it as their seat of power and today it is a conglomerate of seven cities. The division between the old walled city and New Delhi marks a division in lifestyles, with the old city retaining its past traditions whilst New Delhi strives to match the pace of the 21st century.
Day 2
Today enjoy a full day private tour of modern New Delhi and the 17th century walled city of Old Delhi, which came to prominence when Shah Jahan moved his capital here from Agra.
 
In Old Delhi enjoy a cycle rickshaw ride through 300-year old Chandni Chowk market, a maze of lanes crowded with noisy shops selling an extraordinary variety of items and foods, and past the Jama Masjid (or Friday Mosque), the largest in India, and drive past the imposing walls & battlements of the Red Fort, once the most opulent palace in the Mughal Empire. We continue to the Raj Ghat - the simple but moving memorial on the site where Mahatma Gandhi was cremated.
 
In the afternoon our tour of New Delhi starts with a visit to the Qutub Minar, an ancient victory tower built of red sandstone and marble in 1199 and still the tallest minaret in India. With its imposing cylindrical towers and surrounding ruins, it is today a World Heritage Site. Our next stop is Humayun's Tomb, the beautiful mausoleum of the Mughal Emperor Akbar, that inspired the Taj Mahal.
 
We drive along the Rajpath - the capital's broadest avenue - where you will see the imposing arch of the India Gate war memorial, Parliament House, the Rashtrapati Bhavan presidential residence built for the Viceroy of India, and the government buildings on Raisina Hill.
 
Note: The Red Fort is closed on Mondays.
Day 3
A full day on the road today as we travel 6-hours from Delhi to Jaipur, which is the capital of Rajasthan.
 
Check into your hotel in this chaotic and colourful "Pink City" that is home to over 3 million people.
 
Note: Please let us know if you would prefer to fly to Jaipur.
Day 4
Today enjoy a full day tour of the city of Jaipur, which has been declared a World Heritage Site due to its cultural heritage.
 
Our first stop is to view the magnificent Hawa Mahal (the "Palace of the Winds") designed in the form of the crown of the Hindu god Krishna. This five-storey frontage looks like a bee's honeycomb with 953 small windows, each decorated with intricate latticework so that the court ladies living in secluded purdah could watch royal processions, without being seen themselves. Built of red and pink sandstone, it is particularly striking early in the morning when lit by the sunrise.
 
We continue to the imposing Amber Fort - another World Heritage Site. This magnificent royal palace was built from pale yellow & pink sandstone and white marble and is divided into four main sections, each with its own courtyard. You will enter via the main courtyard (Jaleb Chowk), where returning armies would display their war booty and women could view them from the veiled windows of the palace. Once inside explore the amazing Palace of Mirrors and Hall of Public Audience.
 
After lunch (own account) we visit the Jantar Mantar Observatory, the largest stone and marble crafted observatory in the world and also a World Heritage Site. It is the best preserved of five observatories built by Jai Singh, the founder of Jaipur. It has 17 large instruments, many of them still in working condition.
 
Our day finishes with a visit to the nearby City Palace, the former Royal Residence part of which is now a museum. One of the major attractions here is the armoury with its impressive array of pistols, blunderbusses, flintlocks, swords, rifles and daggers used by the Maharajas of Jaipur. The Textile and Costume Museum on the first floor is another fine display, with items from all over India.
Day 5
Today you have the opportunity to enjoy an Elephant Interaction, spending 2 to 3-hours up close and personal with Asian elephants cared for by a mahout family.
 
You can touch and help feed them and learn about elephant decoration, medicines and treatments, before taking a walk with the elephants into the village. During the summer you can also see them being washed.
 
The balance of your day is free to explore Jaipur with your guide, enjoy some shopping or simply relax and enjoy the facilities of your hotel.
 
In the evening enjoy the unique experience of dining with a local family, where you will taste spicy Rajasthan food and gain insight into their lifestyle, with different generations living under the same roof.
 
Note: If you would like to take a gift for your hosts, we suggest flowers. Avoid edible items, because of varying religious and dietary restrictions.
Day 6
Today we travel 4-hours from Jaipur to the magnificent red sandstone royal city of Fatehpur Sikri near Bharatpur, built by the emperor Mohammad Akbar as the capital of the Mughal Empire. The city was abandoned due to water shortage, when the capital was moved north to Delhi and in more recent years it has provided a dramatic backdrop to several famous films.
 
We continue 1-hour to the ancient city of Agra, set along the banks of the Yamuna River and originally the capital of the Mughal Empire. Agra is world renowned as the home of the Taj Mahal - that great symbol of love built by emperor Shah Jahan in the 16th century as a memorial to his beautiful wife Mumtaz Mahal.
 
After checking in to your hotel in this ancient city, we visit this magnificent white marble mausoleum that took 22 years to build. Apart from its stunning design and perfect symmetry, it is noted for its elegant domes, intricately carved screens and some of the best marble inlay work ever done. Sunrise and sunset are particularly good times to visit and see the dome subtly change its colour.
 
Note: At Fatehpur Sikri there is a short transfer from the car park in a local bus, that will be very full and will not be air-conditioned.
 
Taj Mahal is closed every Friday. You are allowed a maximum of 3-hours at the monument and cannot take in anything except your camera, water and essential medicine.
Day 7
This morning rise early to pay a second visit to the Taj Mahal at sunrise.
 
After returning to your hotel for breakfast, we visit Agra Fort - a massive structure with walls over 70-ft high and 1.5-miles long that encompasses an astounding collection of well preserved buildings, many of them completed during the reign of Shah Jahan. After he was deposed by his son, he was imprisoned in this fort where he remained until his death - spending the rest of his life looking out along the river to the final resting place of his beloved wife.
 
In the afternoon we transfer 3.5-hours to Delhi where you will be dropped off at your hotel conveniently situated near Delhi Airport.
 
Note: From mid-January to mid-February there may be early morning fog, in which case you will visit the Taj Mahal a little later.
Day 8
Transfer to Delhi Airport for your flight home.