Monday, October 7, 2019

Choose Your Sort Of Golden Triangle Tour: 5 Days Or 6 Days


You may the first-time guest to India, hoping to explore and observe India's culture and illustrious history. For that, the 4 Nights 5 Days Golden Triangle Tour is perfect for you. This tour follows a triangle of three cities, and those have high cultural, historical, and significant value in Northern India. The cities are Agra, Delhi, and Jaipur.

Akshar Dham Temple in New Delhi

Undoubtedly, this tour is one mainstream selection in Northern India. It offers a look at Rajputana, Mughal, and British monuments to make your experience adventurous.

5 Nights 6 Days Golden Triangle Tour: Highlights

You will undoubtedly make the best memories during the tour and understand India's rich culture for yourself. Below, read short of each city’s visiting highlights on your 5 Nights 6 Days Golden Triangle Tour.

Rajasthani Dances at Jaipur Pink City

The first city in the triangle is Jaipur. Being the capital of Rajasthan, Jaipur is known as the 'Pink City' because of its buildings’ pink shading and offers a look at the delightful Rajputana architecture, culture and legacy any place you go there.

5 Nights 6 Days Golden Triangle Tour: Incredible Views

The first place to visit in Jaipur is the City Palace. It is an eighteenth-century castle, which had situated by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II and has now been changed into a historical center. You will explore a few structures, sanctuaries and gardens around the royal residences here with the Diwan-E-Khas or Sabha Niwas being the best.  

Taj Mahal View at River of Yamuna

Visit Places to visit in Jaipur, Rajasthan: See Royal Cultures

Then, comes the Hawa Mahal. It is another spot to visit in Jaipur is the Hawa Mahal, which was erected in the year 1799. Also, is again a royal residence in pink and red sandstone. The City Palace, it has 953 little windows known as jharokhas in it; every one of which has latticework.

UNESCO World Heritage Sites
Measure the time at Jantar Mantar. It was built in the year 1734, and it is by the renowned Rajput ruler Sawai Jai Singh II, the Jantar Mantar is an eighteenth-century park and site. The world's biggest stone sundial can be found at this spot which is currently a UNESCO World Heritage Site