Day 01: Arrive Delhi
You will be greeted by our company representative at the IGI Delhi airport and taken to your hotel to check in. Following check-in at the hotel, we visit Jama Masjid, the largest mosque in India, to begin our tour of Delhi. In your car, drive past the Red Fort. Visit "Raj Ghat," a memorial dedicated to the nation's founding father, Mahatma Gandhi, after that. India Gate is now 20 minutes away by car. This exquisite gate was built during the British era. This gate was built in honor of the courageous troops who gave their lives during World War I. Visit the tomb of Humanyun in the afternoon, which is thought to have served as inspiration for the renowned Taj Mahal. The world's tallest tower, Qutub Minar, was built by the monarchs of the slave dynasty, Qutubuddin Aibak and Iltatmish, after that. Spend the night at your Delhi hotel.
Days 2: Delhi, Mathura, Vrindavan, and Agra
Get up early and eat breakfast. Next, proceed to Agra throughout the Yamuna Expressway, covering the trip quickly while stopping to see Vrindavan en route. The most well-known temples of Lord Krishna, the Bankey Bihari Temple, the Iskcon Temple, and Prem Mandir, built by the renowned Indian saint Kripalu Ji Maharaj, are all located here. Experience this enormous temple's beautiful lighting and fountains, which are embellished with three-dimensional images depicting Lord Krishna's life. After lunch, you'll travel to Mathura to see the Dwarka Dheesh temple and Shri Krishna Janmbhoomi, the birthplace of Lord Krishna. Next, drive to Agra. After reaching Agra, check in at the hotel. Stay in your hotel for the night.
Day 3: Agra, Fatehpur, Sikri, and Jaipur
After breakfast in the hotel, visit the Taj Mahal in the early morning, a symbol of love. It took 22 years to build this white marble structure on the Yamuna River bank. This is the pinnacle of a man's devotion to his spouse. The semi-precious stones that are inlaid throughout the cenotaph's inside create a striking decoration. After that, continue on to the Agra Fort, a large 15th-century fort constructed by Muglai emperors. Next, you will travel to Jaipur, stopping at the famous "city of ghosts." The Sikri Fatehpur According to folklore, the Sufi saint Saikh Saleem Chishti blessed the mughal monarch Akbar, who established this former capital of the Mughal Empire. He built numerous regal residences, as well as a huge mosque perched on a hill. When you arrive in Jaipur, check into your hotel for an overnight stay.
Day 4: Sightseeing in Jaipur
Following a hearty breakfast, we headed to Amber Fort, which is perched above the Aravivali Hills. Here, you can take an elephant ride and explore a fort that showcases the blend of Islamic and Hindu architectural styles. Visit the Jal Mahal Palace, commonly referred to as the Summer Palace, on the way back. After that, go to the city palace, where Jaipur's royalty still resides, to get a better understanding of the royal way of life. We then take you to Jantar Mantar, an observatory constructed in the 18th century by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh. You'll be amazed to see the antiquated devices used to determine the positions of the different planets. Our next stop is Hawa Mahal, the Palace of Breeze. This building will fascinate you with its distinctive honeycomb style. Visit Jaipur's vibrant markets in the evening. Stay in Jaipur for the night.
Day 5: Jaipur-Delhi
After a delicious breakfast, check out of your hotel and make your way to Delhi on this final day of your Golden Triangle tour with Mathura. After you arrive, our driver will drop you off at Delhi's railway station or airport so you can catch your next train or flight.