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Set on the banks of Yamuna river is the capital state of Delhi, which is culturally and architecturally divided into two parts; namely Old and New Delhi. Contrasts are what Delhi is famous for, with architecture from 10th-century Hindu-Rajputana to17th century Mughal to 20th-century British architecture where scenes of cars, tongas (horse carriages) and rickshaws on the same road are not very uncommon. To get a first-hand experience of this rich architectural heritage, we will visit sites like India Gate, Red Fort, Jama Masjid and Humayun’s tomb. Old Delhi is dominated by the grand bazaar of Chandni Chowk while you will see a glimpse of the New India in New Delhi with all its grand Skylines and Posh restaurant.
Agra is home to the world acclaimed symbol of love; Taj Mahal. Built by hundreds of workers with the whitest of the white marble, Taj Mahal is an architectural masterpiece seeming to be floating in the air from a distance, and revealing an illusion as one enters through the main gate. This not only symbolizes a husband’s love for his wife but also the expertise of workers that toiled in sun and rain for years to create a wonder of this perfection. Across the river overlooking Taj is the Agra Fort that was built by the same workers but has been undermined by the flawless beauty of Taj Mahal. .
Known as the Pink city, Jaipur is the most flamboyant city of India. Enthralling and full of royal history, this city is a colorful mass of chaos set in the congested and noisy streets. A slow ride through these streets is what shows the real charm of Jaipur. So sit back and appreciate the skillfully built houses with intricate carvings while you soak in the smell of Indian spices. This lag of Golden Triangle tour package is particularly important as it shows the Rajputana heritage which may hold a deep historic importance on its own. Jaipur is famous for its Hawa Mahal, or ‘Palace of the Winds’. Other noteworthy buildings are Sawai Jai Singh’s observatory, Jantar Mantar, and the Amer Palace. The Iswari Minar Swarga Sul minaret is another interesting landmark that should not be missed.
Mumbai seems chaotic and crowded from outside but if you look deep within, you will find an unending ocean of peace and calm within. Starting with the gateway of India that was built to commemorate the visit of King George the V in 1911. From here, you can catch a boat to the Elephanta Island, a UNESCO world heritage site where you can see rock-cut temples and caves dating back to the 6th century. You can also pay a visit to one of the many museums, such as the Gandhi Museum, art galleries and bazaars like Crawford Market area, parks (the hanging gardens are a must). Bombay.The Hutatma Chawk area with a large concentration of impressive historical buildings, such as the fabulous Town Hall in neo-classical style is also a must. If you have also dreamt of visiting India by looking at the colorful pictures of palaces in the magazine then our Golden Triangle Tour package is exactly what you have been looking for. So pick a date and pack your bags let us do all the planning.
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