Goldenes Dreieck mit Orchha Khajuraho Varanasi, Triangolo d'oro con Orchha Khajuraho Varanasi, Triángulo Dorado con Orchha Khajuraho Varanasi. India's golden triangle is a tourist circuit in India that connects the national capital, New Delhi, Agra and Jaipur.One of the most travelled and raved about tourist routes in India is the Golden Triangle, which takes in some of the most spectacular and magical destinations India has to offer. From the historic capital Delhi to Agra, the home of the Taj Mahal, and Rajasthan, one of the most colourful states in India
The Taj Mahal In Agra, an architectural marvel and one of the seven wonders of the world, stands as a testament to its immense beauty, with its pristine white marble mosque. This site, often considered India's most significant cultural treasure, offers a 360-degree photographic panorama, capturing its splendor in a single click.
The city fort of Jaipur is renowned for its historic sculptures and Rajasthani art, while Nahargarh fort serves as a popular picnic spot, offering soothing and shining nights. Jaigarh fort stands as a symbol of the Rajputana kings' victory, showcasing their weapons and attire for visitors. In addition to these historic sites, Jaipur also features numerous tourist spots and lake gardens.
Madhya Pradesh, the heart of India, came into existence in 1956. It is a rich state where the diversity of different religions and cultures lives under one
umbrella. Madhya Pradesh has so many tourist places in different districts like: Bhopal Pachmarhi Bandhavgarh National Park Kanha National Park Bhimbetka Caves Sanchi Gwalior Orchha, Khajuraho
After Agra, the world's UNESCO site Khajuraho, is the most popular tourist place of India. Khajuraho temples were made in the 10th century by Chandel Rajvansh. It is the best example of Nagar sculpture and ancient art. In Khajuraho, Varanasi, located in northern India, is one of the oldest cities in the world. It's known for its spiritual significance to Hindus and is often called the "City of Temples" and the "Spiritual Capital of India. "People Visit To Pray, take holy dip in the Ganges River.
Day 1 Arrival in Delhi
As you reach Delhi Airport / Railway Station, meet our tour representative who helps you with an assisted transfer to the hotel. Complete the check-in formalities. The rest of the day is at leisure. The national capital Delhi is an amalgam of old-world charm of narrow streets and new-age delights of newly built structures. The place is quite popular for offering mouth-watering street food and colorful bustling markets. You can explore the place on your own and indulge in the activities of your interest.
Day 2 Delhi (sightseeing)
After breakfast, get ready for city tour of Delhi, including popular attractions of Old and New Delhi. Start the tour by visiting Raj Ghat - the memorial of Mahatma Gandhi made on the banks of River Yamuna, and Jama Masjid- one of the largest mosques in India, which is made up of marble and red sandstone. After lunch, continue sightseeing, including the World Heritage Sites of Humayun's Tomb - the tomb of the Mughal Emperor Humayun and Qutub Minar Complex - 73 m high tower built by Qutub-ud-Din Aibak in the year 1193. Later on, drive past important buildings including the Parliament house, President's residence and the Diplomatic enclaves.
Day 3 Delhi - Jaipur (261 KM)
In the morning, after breakfast, start your road journey to the Pink City Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan state. On reaching, check-into the hotel. The rest of the day is at leisure, and you can spend it as per your liking. You can either relax in your room or can explore the nearby surroundings. This vibrant city is dotted with various Rajputana architectural marvels. The local bazaars of Jaipur are replete with amazing souvenirs including traditional clothes, traditional fabrics, semi-precious jewelry, precious stones, and various other handicrafts. You can also relish sumptuous local sweet and savory delights.
Day 4 Jaipur (Sightseeing)
On day 4, after savoring breakfast, get ready for city tour of Jaipur. The first visit of the day is to the magnificent Amer Fort. As the fort is located on a hilltop, an elephant ride is offered to the entry gate. It is around 11 km away from the city. Constructed by Raja Man Singh, it is a wonderful amalgam of various huge gates, temple, palaces and other structures. After lunch, explore the other tourist attraction in Jaipur - Jaigarh fort, standing high on one of the peaks of the Aravalis. It has huge battlements on display. Later on, visit Laxmi Narayan temple, City Palace Complex, the astronomical observatory of Jantar Mantar (UNESCO world heritage site) and Hawa Mahal. The evening is scheduled for enjoying cultural performances at Chokhi Dhani village retreat.
Day 5 Jaipur - Agra (238 KM)
Breakfast is followed by a road journey to the Mughal City of Agra. On the way, halt at the deserted city of Fatehpur Sikri. It was built in the second half of the 16th century by Mughal Emperor Akbar as his capital, which was soon deserted due to shortage of water. Explore the various structures in this complex, sheer architectural gem including Buland Darwaza, Diwan-i-Am, Diwan-i-Khas and so on. Continue your journey to Agra. Complete the check-in formalities. In the evening, you can visit the local market to get your hands on some delightful handicrafts. Do not miss out on tasting petha, a special sweet, and dal moth, a savory item.
Day 6 Agra (Sightseeing)
Start your day early today. Visit the beautiful World Heritage Site of of Taj Mahal as it shines in the glory of the rising sun. One of the Seven Wonders of the World, this white marble mausoleum was built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his beloved wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Later on enjoy breakfast, after which you visit the other tourist attractions of Agra. Visit the mighty Agra fort, another UNESCO world heritage site here. The structures in red sandstone were built by Emperor Akbar white the marble ones are by Emperor Shah Jahan. In the evening, you may visit Itmad-ud-Daula's tomb, also known as Baby Taj.
Day 7 Agra – Orchha (Agra To Orchha 253 KM )
Today, get to the railway station to board an early morning train to Jhansi. On reaching, embark a road trip to Orchha, Around 18 km away, this medieval town is located in the Bundelkhand region of Madhya Pradesh state. It was established in the 15th century and is quite popular for its palaces and temples. Explore wonderful delights like the Jehangir Mahal- a wonderful Mughal architecture, Raj Mahal and Laxmi Narayan temple for its wonderful mural paintings. Overnight Stay Orchha Hotel
Day 8 Orchha - Khajuraho (180 Kms)
After Breakfast, Proceed To Khajuraho, Upon Check Into Hotel, Overnight Stay At Khajuraho Hotel.
Day 09 Khajuraho Sightseeing
The day is scheduled for visiting the world heritage site of Khajuraho temples, divided into Eastern and Western group of temples. It is a group of Hindu and Jain temples, which are quite popular for exotic carvings, promoting erotica. These temples were commissioned by the rulers of Chandela dynasty between 10th and 11th century. Some of the popular temples here are Kandariya Mahadev temple, Laxmi & Varha temples, and Devi Jagdambi temple. Overnight Stay At Khajuraho Hotel.
Day 10 Khajuraho – Varanasi (By Flight) 398 KM
After Breakfast Transfer To Khajuraho Airport As Per Your Flight Schedule To Board Flight For Varanasi, You Will Be Welcomed And Pick By Our Executive At Arrival Time On Varanasi Airport Transfer To Hotel, In the Evening, Enjoy Aarti Ceremony At Ganga Ghat. Overnight Stay At Varanasi Hotel.
Day 11 Varanasi
After Having Breakfast, Start A Sightseeing Tour Of Varanasi, Visit Temples, Aurangzeb's Mosque, And An Enthralling Boat Ride In The River Ganges. In The Afternoon Excursion Of Sarnath Which Is 10 Kms In East Of Varanasi And Popular As A Buddhism Major Centre Of India. Overnight Stay At Varanasi Hotel.
Day 12 Varanasi – Delhi (By Flight)
After breakfast, get transferred to the airport to board a flight for your onward journey.