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Golden Triangle Destinations

Introduction

The ancient land of India speaks of a rich culture and diverse traditions, that come alive in its sculpture, painting, dance and institutions .Spiritual culture, ancient medicine, forts and palaces, places of worship and a dash of wildlife are among the numerous treats this land has to offer.

Delhi

India Gate, Delhi

The Lutyens structures at Delhi add glitter to the cityscape, with the Rashtrapathi Bhawan, Red Fort and India Gate worth mention. There are monuments and more monuments that constitute the tour of this historic city that is today India’s capital.Offer prayer at the Akshardham and Bahai temples. Shopping trips to Chandni Chowk and Dilli Haat complete the experience.

Agra

Taj Mahal, Agra

The Taj, Shah Jahan’s monument to love stands tall at Agra, a Mughal stronghold in ancient times. The mausoleums of Akbar and Nur Jehans father Gias-ud-din Beg are splendid examples of Mughal architectural styles. Red sandstone comes alive in the mosque at Fatehpur Sikri, its palaces and the Jami Masjid.

Jaipur

Jantar Mantar, Jaipur

Rajasthans capital, Jaipur is India most vibrant tourist destinations. Its royal past has left impressions behind in historic forts, grand palaces and lifestyle resorts that bring tourism and royalty together. The City Palace Complex is a highpoint of the tour. Look forward to the elephant ride to the Amber fort, critical to your itinerary. 

Ranthambore National Park

Tiger at Ranthambore

Sanctuaries and tiger reserves are adding to India’s eco-conservation drive. The Ranthambore National Park is a reserve critical to the cause of the endangered tiger in the country. It is also teeming with other forms of bio-diversity such as resident and migratory birds.

Varanasi

Tiger at Ranthambore

The numerous ghats and its splendid temples are reasons for the pilgrim to journey to this ancient city .The early morning boat ride on the Ganges offers a glimpse of  the ritual and other forms of religious activity  typical to the city. 

Rishikesh

Shiv Temple, Rishikesh

Rishikesh is an exciting bet for lovers of adventure , with jungle treks and white water rafting on the cards. It is also a spiritual haven, with its numerous ashrams that are a break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The suspension bridge, Laxman Jhoola is an attraction.

Haridwar

Hari Ki Pauri, Haridwar

Temples, sacred ghats and a spiritual point define the Haridwar experience .Is among India’s most visited pilgrim destinations. It is one of the chosen sites of the Kumbh mela and the Ardh Kum mela. It is an opportunity for temple tourism.

Corbett National Park

Elephant Safari, Corbett National Park

White Tigers roar from Corbett, a key wildlife destination in India. The Sloth Bear, the spotted deer and migrant birds are among the fauna. A museum in honour of the famed hunter has also been built.

Khajuraho

Temple at Khajuraho

Khajuraho represents Indian sculpture at its best .Intimacy is a dominant theme, with the images coming alive in its various forms. Celestial dancers, women in domestic chores, everyday life  and hunting scenes are among the themes .The temple complex is mind-boggling, in terms of architecture and style and is a prime World Heritage Site.

Mathura

Mathura

Mathura popularly known as 'Brajbhoomi' is a birth place of the lord Krishna situated on the western bank of river Yamuna in the state of Uttar Pradesh. This beautiful city is about 3000 years old and hub of Indian culture and civilization. Apart from the Hindu religion this place is also highly revered by the Buddhists, Jain and Brahmanical.

Vrindavan

Vrindavan

Virindavan is another major place of pilgrimage in the state of Uttar Pradesh located at the distance of 15 km from Mathura. This city is famous for its number of ancient and modern Hindu temples showcasing childhood activities of playfulness and lovable characteristics of Shri Krishna.


Gwalior

Gwalior

Gwalior is a historic city which was founded by the King Surajesan. Formerly, it was the famous princely state ruled several dynasties like Rajput clans of the Pratiharas, Kacchwahas and Tomars.

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