Golden Triangle
India's most iconic circuit — experience the Taj Mahal, Amber Fort, and Qutub Minar on this perfect introduction to India. The Golden Triangle connects Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur in a journey through Mughal splendor, Rajput grandeur, and modern India's vibrant capital.
5 days of carefully crafted experiences
Day 1 of 5
Arrive in the capital of India — a city where ancient empires and modern ambition collide on every street. After checking in, explore Old Delhi's sensory overload: the red sandstone ramparts of the Red Fort, the enormous Jama Masjid, and the spice-scented chaos of Chandni Chowk, one of the oldest and busiest markets in Asia.
Discover the grand New Delhi designed by Lutyens — drive past Rashtrapati Bhawan and India Gate, then visit Humayun's Tomb, the garden tomb that inspired the Taj Mahal. Explore the soaring Qutub Minar, India's tallest minaret, and the mysterious iron pillar that has never rusted in 1,600 years. End with a peaceful visit to the Lotus Temple, a Bahai masterpiece of modern architecture.

Drive the Yamuna Expressway to Agra and witness the monument that needs no introduction. The Taj Mahal, built by Shah Jahan as an eternal declaration of love, glows with an ethereal luminescence that changes with every hour. Visit the imposing Agra Fort with its marble palaces, then watch the sun set behind the Taj from the Mehtab Bagh gardens across the river.
Drive to Jaipur with a stop at the abandoned Mughal city of Fatehpur Sikri — Emperor Akbar's grand capital that was mysteriously deserted just 14 years after construction. Arrive in the Pink City and ascend to the magnificent Amber Fort, where mirrored halls, secret tunnels, and elephant ramps tell stories of Rajput valor. End the day at Hawa Mahal as the old city lights up.
Spend the morning at Jantar Mantar, the astronomical observatory built by Maharaja Jai Singh II that still works with scientific precision. Browse the Bapu Bazaar for block-printed textiles, blue pottery, and lac bangles. Depart with a deeper understanding of the civilizations that shaped India — from Mughal emperors to Rajput warriors to the architects of modern democracy.
₹15,500
per person