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Have you ever been to the ‘Golden Triangle’ in India?

Confused about what a golden triangle is after all?

Well, everyone knows these famous cities—Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur. These are not just three cities on a map, but these are adventures through the heart of India’s rich culture, history, and architectural marvels!

Visiting the Golden Triangle would surely be the adventure of a lifetime! From the chaotic streets of Delhi to the incredible Taj Mahal and the vibrant city of Jaipur, the triangle truly has everything to offer to everyone.

The Golden Triangle of India is a popular tourist destination in the country, attracting the imagination of every traveler by providing a glimpse of India’s glorious golden past.

If you want to travel this circuit, then you have come to the right place, for we are going to help you get travel ready!

Let’s know more about this fascinating route!

Golden Triangle of India: A Journey to Wonder

For first-time visitors to India, these three major cities in the north can be explored in five days. Providing a taste of modern India, these three cities feature every kind of architecture, from palaces to havelis, and Mughal forts, these famous destination provides a deep dive into India’s rich history, culture, and craftsmanship.

Knowing Delhi

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Delhi is not just a city, it’s a feeling. The national capital of India has served several empires in medieval times, like the Delhi Sultanate and Mughal Empire from 1649 to 1857, which is why it remains famous for its culture, tradition, architecture, and history.

Delhi is a mix of both worlds, old and modern. Once you visit, you can find yourself immersed in the ancient forts and palaces and ever-so-inviting bazaars of Delhi. You can also find cozy cafes and corporate buildings, standing tall. This place truly bears the testimony of a brand-new age of development.

The majestic Red Fort is a reminder of the strong and powerful Mughal Empire. The crowded lanes of Chandni Chowk, the largest market in Asia, are a must-visit for shopaholics and food lovers.

Knowing Agra

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The city of love, Agra is situated on the banks of Yamuna River in Uttar Pradesh just about 230 km away from the bustling city of Delhi.

The golden age of Agra city began with the Mughals in the early 16th century. Today, the city has developed into an industrial town, booming with the tourism industry along with leather, footwear, and others.

Agra can surprise you with the 8th wonder of the world—-the Taj Mahal, which is one of the three World Heritage Sites in India. Apart from the enigmatic beauty of the Taj Mahal, tourists come here to explore Agra Fort, a massive red-sandstone fort, Ram Bagh, Akbar’s Tomb, Jama Masjid, Guru Ka Taal, and so on.

If you are a foodie, Agra has a lot to offer you! From the famous Petha to Jalebi and Paratha to Mughlai Food, there’s truly so much!

Knowing Jaipur

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If you had read our article you would definitely know how mesmerizing this city in Rajasthan is.

Jaipur, the pink city of India is famous for its warm and inviting nature. People visiting this city effortlessly recognize all buildings painted in the color pink. The city stands for its unique architecture, palaces, art and craft, astrology, lavish cuisines, and traditional attire.

Jaipur’s bustling bazaars are truly a treasure trove of jewelry, handicrafts, and artifacts, each telling a story of the region.

How Does the Expedition of the Golden Triangle Begin?

As you know, this is one of the most traveled circuits in India, the Golden Triangle is triangulated in Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur. The route usually starts at Delhi and goes south to Agra and then west to Jaipur.

Reaching Delhi

Here’s what you can do:

  • You arrive in Delhi via train, road, or flight.
  • Travelers are greeted by the vibrant metropolis and the energy of the city.
  • Explore the bustling Old Delhi area.
  • Visit Red Fort, Lotus Temple, Akshardham, etc.

Reaching Agra

After exploring Delhi, you can continue your journey to the next destination, which is Agra. You have several options to reach Agra from Delhi:

Distance: 230 km approx.

Train, which usually takes 2 to 3 hours.

Private car or tourist bus, which usually takes 3 to 4 hours.

Here’s what you can do when in Agra:

  • Taj Mahal
  • Agra Fort
  • Fatehpur Sikri
  • Explore local markets
  • Attend cultural performances
  • Take heritage walk
  • Try local cuisine

Reaching Jaipur

After exploring Agra, your last destination on the Golden Triangle circuit in India is Jaipur.

Distance: 240 km approx.

By road, which typically takes 4 to 5 hours.

By train, it typically takes 4 to 6 hours.

By bus, which takes 5 to 7 hours.

Here are some top things to do in Jaipur:

  • Visit Amber Fort
  • Discover City Palace
  • Explore Hawa Mahal
  • Shop at Johri Bazaar
  • Visit Jantar Mantar
  • Experience authentic Rajasthani cuisine

Concluding Note

The Golden Triangle is best visited between the months of October to December and February to April when the temperatures are soothing and cool. Book your tickets well in advance if you are thinking about visiting during the winter.

With a plethora of vibrant culture, historical wonders, and learning, it is time to embrace India’s rich heritage.

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Nitya Jain is an enthusiastic content writer and a life-long learner with an undying curiosity to explore new things. She loves fresh humour, just like her tea! When not writing, you'll find her raiding book stores or hopping cafes in town.

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