The Golden Triangle India – Guide To Best Places To Cover

The Golden Triangle India

India is a country that rivets your attention from North to South and East to West. The country which boasts of immense natural beauty, architectural marvels, and cultural fiestas is like an enthralling book that is hard to put down and where every page holds a new story. One of the experiences that most tourists to India come in search of is that of exploring the Golden Triangle India. The golden triangle is one of the most sought-after experiences that attracts millions of visitors.

Exploring The Golden Triangle India – Guide To Best Places To Cover

Read all about the Golden Triangle India a famous tourist circuit that connects the historic Indian cities of Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur.

What is The Golden Triangle India

If you are wondering as to what the golden triangle of India is all about, then no need to scratch your head any further, this post seeks to provide complete information about it.

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A tourist circuit in India that connects three important cities that are must-see places of India is termed as the Golden Triangle of India. Golden Triangle tour in India connects the three cities that form part of the golden triangle India tour which are Delhi which is the Capital city of India, Agra, and Jaipur. The three cities when joined together on a map form a triangle and hence the name Golden Triangle India.

What Is The Distance Covered By The Golden Triangle Tours of India

The golden triangle tour is a very famous and popular road trip route that covers around 720 Kms. The tour starts from Delhi with each leg of the triangle involving a drive of about 4 to 6 hours. 

Delhi – The Starting Point Of The Golden Triangle India

Must See Places in Delhi, India

The golden triangle tour starts from the historic city of Delhi which also is the capital of India. Delhi is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. Archaeological evidence suggests that Delhi has been not one but seven different cities at different periods of history. Delhi has always been the seat of power in India and the same is true in modern times as well.

The central government of India functions from the capital city of Delhi. Today Delhi is an enigmatic blend of history, culture, architectural wonders, as well as contemporary art and modern lifestyles. A city of contrasts and yet a city of seamless harmony. The right place to start the exploration of the Golden Triangle of India.

Delhi Points of Interest In a Nutshell

Red Fort – An iconic landmark of India which was once the seat of power of the Mughal dynasty.

Qutub Minar Qutub Minar, a towering monument shrouded in intrigue and with the spectre of tragedy.

Humayun’s Tomb – An exquisite example of Mughal architecture in Delhi.

Raj Ghat – The memorial of India’s beloved father of the nation, Mahatma Gandhi.

Bahai Lotus Temple – An architectural beauty, a structure in the shape of a lotus, a temple of the Bahai faith.

Rashtrapathi Bhavan – The magnificent residential quarters of the president of the Republic of India.

Parliament House – The circular seat of power of the largest democracy in the world.

India Gate – A monument in memory of the martyrs of India who died so that the country could live.

Agra – The Second Point of The Golden Triangle India

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A drive of about 233 kilometers, takes one to the historic city of Agra. Agra and its most treasured monument, the Taj Mahal, are well known throughout the world. A visit to the Taj Mahal is like a pilgrimage of love for most if not all visitors to India.

Every year more than 7 million people step into the threshold of the Taj Mahal to be mesmerized by its timeless beauty. The Taj Mahal is one of the seven wonders of the world and is the highlight of any golden triangle tour package in India. 

Though the Taj Mahal basks in the limelight of the gaze of the world, there are many other exquisite architectural marvels that a visitor must visit in Agra.

Agra Points of Interest In a Nutshell

Taj Mahal – A ballad in monumental marble, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and one of the finest examples of Muslim architecture in the world.

Agra Fort – A city within a city, the Agra Fort too is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and sprawls over a staggering area of 94 acres.

Akbar’s Tomb – The tomb of one of the most well-known Mughal emperors, another exquisite piece of Mughal architecture, an indelible mark on the sands of time.

Jaipur – The Third Point of The Golden Triangle India

A drive of about 240 kilometers from Agra and you reach the Pink city, Jaipur. The city is the capital of the Indian state of Rajasthan, the desert state of India. Rajasthan pulls travelers in millions to its fold every year.

The magnetic lure of the desert sands of Thar, the romantic and opulent palaces, and the intriguing forts of the state act as a magnet to lure tourists. Jaipur is a royal city with heritage forts, palaces, museums, and shopping arcades, a place that showcases India at its colorful best.

Jaipur Points of Interest In a Nutshell

Jaipur

City Palace – An enduring testimony to the regal past of the city.

Amer Fort – A fort and a magnificent palace ( Sheesh Mahal ) that is a tribute to the royal style of the Rajput kings

Jaigarh Fort – A fort that is connected by a tunnel from the Amer Fort, an intriguing monument.

Jantar Mantar – An open astronomical observatory dating back to the 18th century built by Maharajah Sawai Jai Singh II.

Jaipur is also the gateway to other cities of Rajasthan which are lovely destinations in their own right, and these include Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, and Bikaner.

The city of Jaipur is a fitting finale to the Golden Triangle of India. After visiting this royal city as one drives the 260 kilometers back to Delhi, memories of the trip linger to be relived again and again.

How to Reach Delhi / Agra / Jaipur

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Where To Stay In Delhi / Agra / Jaipur

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Tours/Activities available in Delhi / Agra / Jaipur

You can now book online the golden triangle tours of India. Plan the best places to visit in Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur and experience Incredible India.

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These exclusively crafted tours will sure give you an experience of a lifetime. If you are looking at getting a customized Golden Triangle tour package with a complete itinerary then write to us at [email protected], we will be happy to assist you.

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Travel Tips For The Golden Triangle India

  • The best time to travel would be between October to March
  • Carry woolen clothes if you are traveling between the end of November to February
  • You could do this tour by rail, bus or private cab
  • This tour can be done in a span of 5 to 7 days from Delhi
  • Carry your camera as you will have plenty of photo opportunities on this heritage tour

Have you experienced the magic of the golden triangle of India? Which is your favorite city, Agra, Delhi, or Jaipur? Do let us know your thoughts through our comments section.

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22 thoughts on “The Golden Triangle India – Guide To Best Places To Cover”

  1. Noor Anand Chawla

    This is such an informative post. All tourists traveling to India, for the first time, must cover this golden triangle in their itinerary. Thank you for sharing.

  2. This definitely was such an interesting read! I, anyways love the way you document your travels and this article was another feature in your cap.

  3. What a beautiful post! India has so much to see and do. I have been to Jaipur and Delhi…Your post makes me tempting to visit Agra soonest.

  4. Wow such an amazing article. You written it so well.very detailed. Loved it. I mainly covered all places jaipur , Agra and delhi .. I love travelling .

  5. I love to travel and this is definitely a very new information to me. Even though I live in Delhi I never knew about this golden triangle. Thanks for bringing this up.

  6. I have visited all the three places separately and never knew that this is the golden triangle. I love visiting once again to all these three places but in a triangular manner like you have described..

  7. I’ve seen Delhi, Agra and Jaipur but not visited Gurugram as yet. These pictures are really beautiful. I want to follow the triangle and explore them all over again.

  8. I wasn’t really aware of this concept of golden triangle India. I was aware of these places individually though. Its great to know that these historic places are so close to each other and worth visiting.

  9. Bang On! One of the best circuits in india, which a traveller should visit and Winters are perfect time to explore the heritage of these 3 places. I’m from Jaipur, Living in Delhi and travelled thrice to Agra, I’m in love with this post.

  10. It is an amazing place. I have visited all these places on my trip to Delhi. We had a wonderful trip to the Golden Triangle of India. We are planning to visit again in a few months. Thanks for the detailed informative post.

  11. This is a good road trip plan I must say. Golden triangle of India. Love the way you have shared all the details will surely plan this trip.

  12. Probably these are the best places to visit in the north India with family, loved the blog, and you have explained the same in a beautiful way, will definitely share the same a cross

  13. This is such an informative and helpful post. It’s good to know about golden triangle. I would love to visit there sometime.

  14. Sometimes staying in India, we don’t do things that are so accessible to us. I travel to Delhi every year but the Golden temple is still not been covered. However, I plan to do this soon :). Very well covered and I will take tips from here when I plan my visit.

  15. This is an informative article. I’m definitely going to cover all the places the next time I visit Delhi. Thanks for sharing this article.

  16. The Golden Triangle is definitely one of the most popular routes in India. Although we have visited all these three destinations, but not together. However, the connecting infrastructure has really improved over the years and a road trip around the triangle must be very exciting to take.

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