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The Best Guide to India’s Golden Triangle Tour

The Golden Triangle India tour is the most popular and sought-after tour in Northern India, and there’s no reason for it to not be. It is the perfect introduction to India; you can experience Delhi’s 5000 year-old rich history, the enchanting regal royalty & culture of Jaipur, and the city of eternal love, Agra. Read on for everything you need to know before you plan your Golden Triangle trip.

Delhi

Over the centuries, Delhi has served as the capital for several empires, including the Mughals and the British. And even as the current capital city of India, it stands as a testament to the nation’s rich history and rapid modernization. It is situated along the Yamuna River, and this expansive metropolis covers both Old and New Delhi. The city is no less than a microcosm of India, where multiple languages, traditions, and lifestyles coexist.

Best Places to Stay

Add Your Heading Text Luxury/5 Star Picks

  1. WelcomHotel by ITC
  2. The Oberoi
  3. Taj Palace

Luxury Boutique Hotels

  1. The Connaught – IHCL
  2. Haveli Dharampura
  3. The Manor Hotel

Budget/Backpacker Options

  1. The OceanPearl Gardenia
  2. Samrat Hotel
  3. Crowne Plaza

Best Commute Options

Hire a Taxi!

Considering the large expanse of the capital city, you sure will be visiting places at fairly large distances from each other. To get the best out of your stay duration in Delhi, the best way to commute around is via a private taxi. We recommend hiring one through a good travel agency (like us), or through your hotel. On an average it takes 18 mins to cover 10 kms of distance except for during rush hours (Morning 8:30-10:30, Evening 5:30-8:00); it will take about 30 mins to cover the same distance.

The Local Way - Metro

Although not always the most efficient or comfortable mode of transport, Delhi Metro is another good way to make your way around the city. Being India’s largest metro rail system, Delhi Metro’s expanse consists of over 280 stations, connecting practically all major tourist attractions & monuments. Delhi Metro runs on an average speed of 45 km/hr, you can cover a distance of 7 kms in less than 15 minutes. Peak hours however, are busier & more crowded, try avoiding the metro during 8:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. You can choose to buy tokens for your journeys or get a tourist metro card issued to save time. 

Must Visit Sights & Landmarks in Delhi

Old Delhi is known for its narrow lanes and historical landmarks from the city’s deep-rooted past. Visit the Red Fort, an imposing Mughal fortress, and adjacent to the fort, the Jama Masjid, which is the largest mosque in India. Explore the famous streets of Chandni Chowk– it has it all– from traditional bazaars and spice markets to narrow alleys filled with shops. Visit the serene Humayun’s Tomb, which was constructed in the mid-16th century as the final resting place of the Mughal Emperor Humayun. Witness the iconic Qutub Minar, a soaring medieval tower, 240 feet long. It has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage site. For a peaceful retreat, don’t skip the Akshardham & Lotus temples.

Food & Restaurants in Delhi

Fine Dining Experiences in Delhi

For a luxurious Indian fine-dining experience, dine in at the ITC Bukhara & Lodhi Road’s Indian Accent. 

World Cuisines in Delhi

If you crave authentic pan-Asian cuisine, dine in at one of the four branches of Yum Yum Cha and for specifically Japanese food, Town Hall is the place to be. Walk into Elina Vara at Chattarpur farms for delicious Italian & European delights, NOMAD for authentic pizzas. Try out Mexican cuisine at Maquina, Teddy Boy & Los Pepes Taqueria

Bakeries in Delhi

Check out some of the best bakeries in Delhi at the L’Opera branches, PAUL and Defence Bakery. For authentic Thai cuisine, dine at Thai High, Ego Thai & Neung Roi

Local Food Experiences in Delhi

The local cuisine’s chole bhature, lassi & chaat are must-haves. The chaat around here is usually spicy; you can ask the vendor to adjust the spice level to your liking. And a word of caution for the health conscious individuals– Chole Bhature’s bhature are deep fried!

Shopping in Delhi

Flea & Street Markets in Delhi

Delhi has a diverse range of shopping spots, and there’s something for everyone. For those who like bohemian fashion and Tibetan handicrafts, explore the Janpath Market. Dilli Haat is another great place to be, to check out handicrafts and cuisines from all over India. For budget shopping, Sarojini Nagar and Lajpat Nagar markets are the go-tos. Paharganj Market is the place for all kinds of traditional textiles & imported goods

Factory Outlets in Delhi

Visit Connaught Place & Khan Market for branded & designer shopping.

Must Do Experiences in Delhi

For experiential travel in Delhi, you can’t skip the rickshaw rides, which are great for last mile connectivity, but a little frantic for those not used to it. Walk through the different galis or lanes of Chandni Chowk, (named after food items) & try out its famous street food. Don’t go overboard here or you might find yourself in some health troubles. 

Museums, Art Galleries & Planetariums in Delhi

Delhi also houses many museums & art galleries, some of the famous ones include: the National Art Gallery, Shankar’s International Doll Museum, National Science Center, Nehru Planetarium & the National Rail Museum.

Spas & Wellness in Delhi

Take on a rejuvenating & luxurious spa experience in any of these spa centers: the Aheli Spa, Heavenly Spa by Westin, Jiva Spa by Taj & the Imperial Spa & Salon. We recommend you to book the experiences well in advance to avoid the walk-in hassles.

Nightlife in Delhi

Delhi’s nightlife is one of the best known in the country and you can experience the same with Bar, Club & Pub tours in Delhi. These are curated for the best nightlife experiences, with bar & club hopping along with games & fun. You can book one via Tripadvisor or through a reputable travel agency. Or if you wish to explore on your own, a few clubs that must be on the top of your list are: Privee, Kitty Su, Capitol and the Hard Rock Cafe.

Lessons & Workshops in Delhi

Delhi is famous for its rich & diverse cuisines, which makes it no surprise that you can experience and learn cooking Indian food here. Enjoy this fun experience by booking a cooking class as per your food preferences. You can do so over Tripadvisor or via reputable Travel Agencies.

Wildlife Areas, Nature & Parks in Delhi

If you’re a nature & wildlife lover, visit the Okhla Bird Sanctuary and the National Zoological Park. To relax a little away from the city’s bustle, explore Sundar Nursery and the serene Lodhi Garden.

Do’s & Don’ts

  • Travel early to skip the crowds in the otherwise busy markets & areas.
  • If you’re using the metro, avoid traveling during the peak hours, which usually arise during 8.30-10.30a.m. in the morning and 5.30-8.30 p.m. in the evening.
  • When walking through crowded areas & markets, always stay alert & aware of your luggage and wallets.
  • Give the city at least a day and a half to explore; Delhi is huge & has a lot to see & experience.

How to commute to Agra?

Usually the next destination in the Golden Triangle Tour, Agra can be reached via different transport modes. The best way to travel from Delhi to Agra is by hiring a private taxi through a good & reliable travel agency. You may also consult your hotel concierge for the same. It takes about 3-4 hours to get to Agra by road. Another option is the bus, but ensure that it is comfortable enough to spend 4 hours in. Alternatively, there are a few daily running trains that drop you off at Agra in just 2 hours or less; Gatimaan Express being the best. There are no direct flights from Delhi to Agra, considering how short this sector is.

Agra

Agra, in its entirety, is a story etched in stone– best known as the home of the iconic Taj Mahal, its allure extends beyond this magnificent monument. The city finds mention in the Mahabharata, one of the ancient Indian epics, where it is referred to as “Agravana.” Agra’s essence also lies in the lively streets, bustling markets, and the warmth of its people. It reflects the architectural splendor of the bygone Mughal era, in each one of its narrow winding lanes and ancient structures.

Best Places to Stay

Luxury/5 Star Picks

  1. Trident Agra
  2. Courtyard by Marriott Agra
  3. Radisson Hotel

Luxury Boutique Hotels

  1. The Oberoi Amarvilas
  2. ITC Mughal
  3. Ekaa Villa

Budget/Backpacker Options

  1. Hotel Seven Hills Tower
  2. Hotel Amar
  3. Hotel Sidhartha

Best Commute Options

Hire a Taxi!

To get the best out of your stay duration in Agra, the best way to commute around is via a private taxi. We recommend hiring one through a good travel agency (like Travelosei), or through your hotel. On an average it takes 18 mins to cover 10 kms of distance except for during rush hours (Morning 8:30-10:30, Evening 5:30-8:00); it will take about 30 mins to cover the same distance.

Although cheaper and visibly more in number than taxis, auto rickshaws can be frantic for those not used to it. It will give you the local Indian experience and can get you around the city pretty well. Having said that, you could consider hiring an auto rickshaw driver for the full day tour. But since they’re easily found outside any monument or popular place you visit, you might want to hire one every time you leave a place.

Must Visit Sights & Landmarks in Agra

Start your beautiful journey through the City of Taj with Shri Mankameshwar Mandir, a revered Hindu temple which is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Visit the famous Itmad-ud-daulah or Baby Taj. Also explore the Jama Masjid, yet another marvel built by Shah Jahan, with impressive Mughal architecture, intricate carvings and a spacious courtyard. Undoubtedly the crown jewel of Agra, the Taj Mahal is a marble masterpiece. Arrive early in the morning to witness the ethereal beauty of the monument as it bathes in the soft hues of the rising sun. Consider a visit to the grand Mehtab Bagh in the afternoon. This riverside garden offers a serene view of the Taj Mahal across the Yamuna River. Explore Agra Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which has the grandeur of a red sandstone fortress. It served as the main residence of the Mughal emperors. Marvel at the architecture, including the Diwan-i-Am, Diwan-i-Khas, and the impressive Jahangiri Mahal.

Taj Mahal tours from Delhi

Food & Restaurants in Agra

Fine Dining Experiences in Agra

For luxurious Indian fine-dining experiences, dine at the Oberoi’s Belluvue, Taj Bano at ITC Mughal & the Mughal Room at Hotel Clarks.

World Cuisines in Agra

Visit the Salt Cafe to try out a bunch of cuisines other than its famous Italian delights. For particularly Italian food, dine in at Little Italy in Hotel Howard The Fern. Try out Berco’s & the Wok Bar for pan-Asian cuisines. 

Coffee Shops & Bakeries in Agra

Walk in at Cafe Double Shot, Sheroes Hangout Cafe and Spiced Brew for some of the best coffee & snacks that Agra has to offer. For bakery-lovers, Satkar Pastries & MKOP cannot be missed.

Local Food Experiences in Agra

Agra is widely famous for its sweet, “petha, and street foods ranging from Bhalla to Shawarma and a delectable range of Mughlai foods.

Shopping in Agra

Flea & Street Markets in Agra

Close to the Agra Cantt. Railway Station, shop at the Sadar Bazaar for leather bags, handicrafts, sweets & a variety of garments. Kinari Bazaar is a wholesale market which cannot be missed. Also explore Subhash Bazaar & Raja ki Mandi.

Must Do Experiences in Agra

To experience the Taj Mahal at its best, visit right before the sunrise & the sunset. The way it soaks in the colors is so ethereal that it takes the common Taj Mahal experience to a whole new level. Watch the light & sound show at the Agra Fort and take a boat ride in the Yamuna River which flows right across the Taj Mahal for perspectives you wouldn’t have dreamt of! If you’re a fan of theater, watch a show at the Kalakriti Cultural & Convention Center.

Spas & Wellness in Agra

Take on a rejuvenating & luxurious spa experience in any of these spa centers: the Spa Hibiscus by Ramada, Heavenly Spa by Westin, Jiva Spa by Tajview & the Kaya Kalp. We recommend you to book the experiences with the respective hotels well in advance to avoid the walk-in hassles.

Lessons & Workshops in Agra

There are a bunch of Yoga classes & workshops held on a daily basis in Agra, mostly close to the Taj Mahal & the banks of the Yamuna River. You can explore and book the same over Tripadvisor.

Do’s & Don’ts

  • If you wish to hire a guide, make sure you’re paying the right amount excluding the tips. For the best guide experience, hire one from reputable travel agencies only or consult your hotel concierge.
  • The Taj Mahal remains closed on Fridays. Make sure you plan your trip accordingly.
  • When planning for the Sunrise & Sunset Taj Mahal tours, check the timings month-specific, as it depends on the Sun.
  • Give the city at least a day and a half to explore.

How to commute to Jaipur?

A lot of tourists decide to explore Abhaneri & the fortified city, Fatehpur Sikri, on their way to Jaipur from Agra. If you’re interested in doing so, the best way to commute to Jaipur is by hiring a private taxi. It takes about 4-5 hours to reach Jaipur by road, which can be covered by a bus too. Alternatively, a train ride can take you to Jaipur in about 4-5 hours. We recommend the Ajmer Intercity SF express. Although not the most efficient option, you can take a direct flight from Agra to Jaipur; do consider the time for check-in at the airport. 

Jaipur

Affectionately known as the “Pink City” due to its terracotta-hued buildings, Jaipur is a destination that truly encapsulates the spirit of royalty and tradition. Perched on hills surrounding the city are forts with its imposing ramparts and ornate palaces, telling the story of Rajput valor. Jaipur has also been a hub of culture, arts, and crafts.

Best Places to Stay

Luxury/5 Star Picks

  1. Taj Jai Mahal Palace
  2. Rambagh Palace
  3. Oberoi Rajvilas

Luxury Boutique Hotels

  1. Hotel Sarang Palace
  2. Laxmi Palace
  3. The Johri Jaipur

Budget/Backpacker Options

  1. Nahargarh Haveli
  2. Chitra Katha
  3. Hotel Jai Singh Palace

Best Commute Options

Hire a Taxi!

To get the best out of your stay duration in Jaipur, the best way to commute around is via a private taxi. We recommend hiring one through a good travel agency, or through your hotel.

Although cheaper and visibly more in number than taxis, auto rickshaws can be frantic for those not used to it. It will give you the local Indian experience and can get you around the city pretty well. Having said that, you could consider hiring an auto rickshaw driver for the full day tour. But since they’re easily found outside any monument or popular place you visit, you might want to hire one every time you leave a place.

Must Visit Sights & Landmarks in Jaipur

Start your city tour with the majestic Amber Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Nestled atop a hill, this fort-turned-palace boasts intricate architecture, mirrored halls, and sweeping views of the surrounding landscape. Explore the Sheesh Mahal (Mirror Palace) and the intricate carvings that adorn this regal edifice. Venture to the Hawa Mahal, an architectural marvel with its honeycomb of windows and experience the grandeur of the City Palace, Jal Mahal and Albert Hall Museum. Visit the Swargasuli Tower, an iconic structure on the city skyline.

Jaipur Hawa Mahal Tour

Foods & Restaurants in Jaipur

Fine Dining Experiences in Jaipur

For a luxurious Indian fine-dining experience, visit Suvarna Mahal at the Rambagh Palace, Topaz & Sangria, and Baradari at the City Palace. 

World Cuisines in Jaipur

Visit Giardino, Socorro & Bar Palladio for Italian delights and Burrels & Mixtape Bistro for Mexican cuisine. Check out Thai delights at the Dragon House and Atsui in the Radisson Hotel.

Bakeries in Jaipur

Explore some of the best bakeries in Jaipur– Jaipur Baking Company, Petite Patisserie, Brown Sugar and O’Baque

Local Food Experiences in Jaipur

Try out Jaipur’s famous local delights– Dal Baati Chorma, Pyaaz Kachori & Mirchi Vada.

Shopping in Jaipur

Street Markets in Jaipur

Explore Bapu Bazaar for all kinds of traditional items ranging from garments to shoes to decor items. Shop at the well known Johari Bazaar and witness local artisans work on their handicrafts live. This market is famous for all kinds of jewelry & stones. Visit the Chandpole Bazaar for decor handicrafts that will leave you in awe, especially the marble carvings.

Must Do Experiences in Jaipur

To witness Hawa Mahal at its best, visit it once during the day and again at night to see its real beauty reflected in its shining mirrored windows. The same goes for the Albert Hall Museum. Take a boat ride in the Man Sagar Lake and witness the beautiful Jal Mahal, which literally translates to “Water Palace”! 

Museums, Nature & Parks in Jaipur

For an encounter with gorgeous peacocks, visit the Smriti Van. This is a serene forest for a relaxing nature getaway. Also visit the Anokhi Museum of Hand printing to witness the handicraft art marvels of the artisans.

Spas & Wellness in Jaipur

Take on a rejuvenating & luxurious spa experience in any of these spa centers: the Tattva Spa, Rejuve Spa by the Lalit, Kerala Ayurveda Kendra & the Seven Seas Spa. We recommend you to book the experiences with the respective hotels well in advance to avoid the walk-in hassles.

Paint & Pottery Studios in Jaipur

For traditional pottery & paint workshop experiences, book a class via Tripadvisor. You may also check with your hotel if they organize the same.

Lessons & Workshops in Jaipur

How would you like it if you could print your own beautiful Indian style cloth? You can participate in such hand embroidery, natural dye, hand printing & traditional block printing workshops in cities across Rajasthan. Explore and book such workshops & classes via Tripadvisor or through reputable travel agencies. Some top hotels also organize these workshops.

Do’s & Don’ts

  • Being close to the expansive Indian Thar Desert, expect Jaipur to be hot & humid during days. Plan your trip accordingly and pack comfortable clothes for the weather.
  • Considering the weather, keep yourself hydrated & carry enough water and drinks with you during your tours.
  • Give the city at least a day and a half to explore well.

Best Time for the Golden Triangle Tour

The best months to do the Golden Triangle tour are October to February. During these months, the weather is moderate & fairly cool, although Delhi can get cold when winter hits in December & January.

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