Golden Triangle and Holi

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 06 nights / 07 days

Destinations Covered

Delhi – Agra – Jaipur – Delhi – Fly Back

Tour Details

Brilliant colours brighten up streets, clothes and faces as people celebrate the Hindu festival Holi. The holiday is celebrated mainly in India and Nepal and marks both the beginning of spring and the triumph of good over evil. The Festival of Colours is often celebrated with people painting other people in bright pigments, giving out sweets and squirting each other with dyed water all over lots of laughter, fun and great merriment.

India is an incredible destination and the Golden Triangle a classic; from forts and palaces to the simple elegance of the Taj Mahal, from chaos and noise to smiling locals and warm hospitality, different cuisines, rich history and an amazing culture there is a reason why India is so special. And, if you visit during a festival, then the trip is truly a journey of a lifetime….

Destinations Covered

DELHI

Take in the charming sights of Old and New Delhi such as Red Fort, Jama Masjid, Qutab Minar, India Gate and Rashtrapati Bhawan (President’s House).

AGRA

Visit enchanting places such as Taj Mahal, Agra Fort and Fatehpur Sikri.

JAIPUR

The Pink City casts a spell with its regal structures such as Amer Fort, Maharaja’s City Palace, Hawa Mahal and Jantar Mantar.

Itinerary
Itinerary Outline
  • Day 01: Arrive New Delhi
  • Day 02: Delhi Sightseeing
  • Day 03: Delhi - Agra (By Road, 204 kms/4 hrs)
  • Day 04: Agra - Jaipur (By Road, 221 kms/5-6 hrs)
  • Day 05: In Jaipur
  • Day 06: In Jaipur
  • Day 07: Jaipur – Delhi (By Road, 265 kms/5 hrs)
  • Day 08: Leave Delhi
Detailed Itinerary

Day 1ARRIVE IN DELHI

Your flight lands in Delhi.

After you clear Immigrations and Customs you are met by our representative and assisted with your transfer to your hotel.

Delhi, a delightful paradox of the old and the new, quickly overwhelms the visitor with its myriad charms. Being a vibrant cultural melting pot and shaped by the influence of different powerful rulers over hundreds of years, the destination has acquired a character with many different shades for the traveller to explore and experience. If Old Delhi assails the senses with its age-old traditional bazaars and choc-a-block serpentine streets, New Delhi casts a spell with its pristine colonial-era landmarks and well-maintained monuments.

Overnight at the hotel.

Day 2DELHI SIGHTSEEING

After breakfast, proceed for a sightseeing tour of Old Delhi.

You disembark at Red Fort and climb on board your waiting cycle rickshaws. Sitting in your cycle rickshaws, you will drive through the narrow lanes of the 300 year old Chandni Chowk market. Originally a canal ran through the middle of the street as a part of the water supply scheme. It is said that the moonlight reflecting on the canal, earned it its name, ‘Chandini’ (Moonlit) ‘Chowk’ (square). Today, it is a busy market selling an extraordinary variety of items – silver, jewelry, aromatic spices, leather, fruit and vegetables. Apothecaries sell home grown medicinal items, and roadside dentists display their bizarre array of equipment and false teeth. This is an excellent introduction to the organized chaos of India!

Note: In case of Sunday, there will be a few streets that remains closed. Rest assured, we will ensure you still get to experience the hustle and bustle of the market.

You disembark at the Jama Masjid. This mosque is believed to be Shah Jahan’s last architectural legacy. Begun in 1644, Jama Masjid was not completed until 1658. It has three great gateways, four angled towers and two minarets standing 40 meters high and constructed of alternating vertical strips of red sandstone and white marble.

The afternoon take a tour of New Delhi that will take you to Qutab Minar, Humayun’s Tomb and drive past India Gate, Parliament House and Rashtrapati Bhawan (President’s House).

Built and restored in phases by different rulers, the Qutub Minar is a soaring 73 metre tall minaret and one of the most stunning structures in the country. There are many other monuments as well in the Qutub Minar complex.

Humayun’s Tomb which you visit next is sublimely well proportioned, seeming to float above its symmetrical gardens. It’s thought to have inspired the Taj Mahal, which it predates by 60 years. Constructed for the Mughal emperor in the mid-16th century by Haji Begum, Humayun’s Persian-born wife, the tomb marries Persian and Mughal elements, with restrained decoration enhancing the architecture. The arched facade is inlaid with bands of white marble and red sandstone, and the building follows strict rules of Islamic geometry, with an emphasis on the number eight.

On your drive back to the hotel, you pass India Gate, an Arc-de-Triomphe style archway built as a war memorial in the honour of 60,000 soldiers of the British Indian Army who died in the Afghan wars and the First World War. High on Raisina Hill stands the Rashtrapati Bhawan or the erstwhile Viceroy’s House. It is larger than Versailles. The Presidential Palace is flanked by the identical Secretariat buildings ‘North’ and ‘South Blocks, which are colloquially called the corridors of power. The Parliament House, built in a circular coliseum design, is the place where the constitution of independent India was drafted.

The evening is at leisure. Overnight at the hotel.

Day 3DELHI - AGRA BY ROAD (204 KMS/4 HRS)

Post breakfast, check out and drive to Agra. On arrival, check in to the hotel.

A legacy of the Mughal dynasty, Agra is world famous for the romance of the world’s most celebrated ode to eternal love, the magnificent white marble Taj Mahal. Besides the glorious Mughal era, Agra has witnessed the rule of many other mighty dynasties as well. The likes of Sikandar Lodi, the Jats, the Marathas and finally the British have all influenced the city’s culture and history.

After lunch, you meet your guide and together you visit the Agra Fort. The now UNESCO World Heritage site of Agra Fort was built in 1571 by the Mughal Emperor Akbar. The walls of this mammoth red sandstone structure run for a length of almost three kilometres!

Next, drive to Taj Mahal.

Decorated with a mosaic of semi-precious stones and Persian calligraphy recreating verses from the Koran, this monument is the beautiful outcome of the grief-stricken Emperor Shah Jahan’s tribute to his deceased wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Built by Indian artisans and artisans from neighbouring Islamic countries, it is aptly described by the poet laureate Tagore as “A tear on the face of eternity”.

Stay at the Taj until sunset before returning to your hotel.

The evening is at leisure.

Overnight at the hotel.

Day 4AGRA - JAIPUR BY ROAD (221 KMS/5-6 hrs)

Post breakfast, check out and drive to Jaipur. The drive is long but we break it up to make it interesting.

On the way, approximately 2 hrs outside of the city you stop at Fatehpur Sikri.

Built by Emperor Akbar in the honour of Sufi saint Salim Chishti, Fatehpur Sikri (city of victory) was the Mughal capital for 13 years. It was the first planned city of the Mughals and also the first one to be designed with an amalgamation of Indian, Persian and Islamic architectural styles.

After Sikri, a short distance away is your next stop; for lunch. Enjoy a hot meal and stretch your legs before resuming the drive to Jaipur.

Arrive by evening and transfer directly to your hotel.

The evening is at leisure.

Overnight at the hotel.

Day 5IN JAIPUR

Start your sightseeing with a visit to Amber Fort.

The weather-beaten façade of the nearly 420-year old Amer Fort belies the elegant beauty of its majestic interiors. Some of the most spectacular structures of the fort are ‘Diwan-i-Aam’ (hall of public audience), ‘Sheesh Mahal’ (glass palace), and ‘Sukh Mahal’ (pleasure palace).

On the way to Amber Fort, there will be a brief photography stop at Hawa Mahal. This five-storeyed palace strongly fascinates with its pyramidal shape and hundreds of jharokhas (windows). Hawa Mahal means ‘Palace of Winds’ and it truly lives up to its name as the palace stays breezy even during the blistering summers of Rajasthan.

This afternoon take a tour of Jantar Mantar. It’s the world’s largest observatory carved in stone and marble. Many of the huge ancient instruments here are still in working condition.

Also on the itinerary is a visit to the Maharaja’s City Palace.

Built on the orders of Sawai Jai Sigh II, the City Palace is a blend of Mughal, Rajput and European architectural styles as it was built in parts by different succeeding rulers. The Chandra Mahal (Moon Palace) here has been turned into a museum and has lots of interesting exhibits.

End the day with a stroll through the busy streets of Johri Bazaar.

It is a great fun experience. You can’t get the variety of silver jewellery, handmade footwear, or multi-coloured leheriya saris anywhere else in the country. Neither can you get the choice of cotton textiles, bangles, blue pottery, bags, cushion covers, bedspreads – the list is endless. And haggling over prices with the shopkeeper simply adds to the experience!

Overnight at the hotel.

Day 6IN JAIPUR

Today is Holi.

After a relaxed breakfast you change into a white kurta pyjamas (India attire same for men and women) which will be specially procured for you.

Holi (also called holaka) is an annual festival celebrated to welcome spring and to commemorate various events in Hindu mythology. Market places are abuzz with activity as frenzied shoppers start making preparations for the festival. Heaps of various hues of gulal and abeer can be seen on the roadside days before and on the day of this very popular festival.

We have arranged special festivities for you to participate in and celebrate the festival of Holi with the locals.

At our Holi celebrations venue, you will be welcomed with chung, a traditional holi festival instrument and drummers will lead you to an exclusive venue which will be well stocked up with thalis (plates) of dry organic gulal (red) colour made from cornflower. There will also be drums of coloured water as well. Once you are done playing with dry and wet colours, you can wash & change before sitting down for lunch. There will be a live performance of music and dance as well that will keep you entertained.

Return back to you hotel at your convenience and the remainder of the day is at leisure.

Your vehicle is available at your disposal.

Overnight at the hotel.

Day 7JAIPUR - DELHI (271 KMS/ 5 hrs)

Check-out this morning after a leisurely breakfast.

The drive is comfortable and there are plenty of options en route for food and comfort stops.

Arrive into Delhi by late afternoon and transfer to your hotel located near the airport. Here, you have a room booked until your departure later to the international airport for your next destination. Your vehicle is at your disposal until departure.

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