Discover the marvels of India with our captivating India Golden Triangle and Goa package holiday. This enthralling Indian getaway encompasses four extraordinary destinations – Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, and Goa. This India Golden Triangle tour is truly a multifaceted experience, reflecting the diverse richness of these Eastern gems.
In Delhi, you'll be enchanted by the city's electric energy and vibrant atmosphere. It seamlessly blends historic elegance and contemporary culture, awakening all your senses as you immerse yourself in its sights, sounds, flavors, and aromas.
This Indian Golden Triangle journey includes a visit to one of the Seven Wonders of the World – the magnificent Taj Mahal in Agra. Constructed as a symbol of love, it has captivated the hearts of millions of visitors over the centuries.
Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan, is a captivating destination, often referred to as the 'Pink City' due to the vibrant hue of its historic buildings. This city, along with its monuments, tombs, and ruins, promises an immersive experience for visitors.
After exploring the wonders of Jaipur, you can look forward to a relaxing week in the coastal paradise of Goa. Indulge in the luxuries of a resort nestled near the clear blue waters of the Arabian Sea, where you can unwind and savor the laid-back atmosphere.
Embark on an unforgettable journey with this India Golden Triangle and Goa holiday package, allowing you to discover the best of India's rich heritage and natural beauty in a single, multi-destination adventure.
Upon arrival, you will be greeted and assisted at the airport. Our representative will welcome and escort you to the hotel by private chauffeured transport. While your room keys and check-in are being handled, our representative will provide you with the "Welcome Folder" documents and brief you on the tour program.
In the afternoon, you will embark on a combined city tour of Old and New Delhi, visiting sites such as Raj Ghat (where Mahatma Gandhi was cremated), the Red Fort (built by Mughal Emperor Shahjahan), Jama Masjid (the largest mosque in India with three grand gateways, four angle towers, and two minarets constructed of red sandstone and white marble), the colorful shopping bazaar of Chandni Chowk, the Laxmi Narayan Temple (dedicated to the goddess of prosperity and good fortune), the India Gate (a 42-meter-high war memorial), the Rashtrapati Bhawan (the official residence of the President of India with a blend of Mughal and Western architectural styles), the Qutub Minar (the tallest monument in India), and the Bahai Temple (a marvel of modern architecture set among pools and gardens, where people of any faith can visit, pray, or meditate). You will spend the night at the hotel.
After breakfast, depart for Agra by surface transport. Upon arrival, check into your hotel.
Agra is the quintessential Mughal city, where the world marvels at the epitome of love, beauty, and sacrifice that is the Taj Mahal - one of the wonders of the world. The sheer magnificence of this iconic monument has cemented Agra's status as the City of the Taj.
In the afternoon, embark on a city tour that includes a visit to the Taj Mahal, built by the Mughal Emperor Shahjahan in 1630 as a mausoleum for his beloved queen, Mumtaz Mahal. In addition to the Taj, the impressive Agra Fort is also an interesting sight. Beyond the historical monuments, you can explore Agra's rich heritage of handicrafts at the local markets. Overnight at the hotel.
After breakfast, depart by surface to Jaipur, stopping along the way at Fatehpur Sikri. Upon arrival, check in at the hotel.
Jaipur, the picturesque capital of Rajasthan, is known for its vibrant pink hue, a color associated with hospitality in Rajput culture. This beautiful city, along with Agra and Delhi, forms the renowned Golden Triangle of the Indian tourist circuit. Jaipur is a city where royalty still resides in the grandeur of its palaces, where the honor of the clan has always been a way of life, and where treating guests as deities has been a long-standing tradition. The city's colorful bazaars offer a timeless allure, where visitors can shop for Rajasthani handlooms and trinkets. Beautifully landscaped gardens and parks, captivating monuments, and marvelous heritage hotels, once the abodes of Maharajas, are all worth exploring. And let's not forget the ambling camels and cheerful people in vibrant costumes, which make a visit to the Pink City truly memorable. Overnight stay at the hotel.
Enjoy a delightful full-day city sightseeing tour of Jaipur, the picturesque capital of Rajasthan.
In the morning, embark on an excursion to Amer Fort. Located just 11 kilometers from Jaipur, this historic fort was once the capital of the Kachhwaha clan of Amber. The fort, constructed with white marble and red sandstone, appears even more captivating due to the presence of the Maota Lake in the foreground. As you gaze upon the fort and its reflection in the tranquil waters, you can't help but feel a sense of wonder, as if it were a dream or a beautiful illusion.
In the afternoon, explore the city's highlights, including the City Palace, a former royal residence blending Rajasthani and Mughal architectural styles. Visit the Jantar Mantar, the largest of the five observatories built by Sawai Jai Singh. Admire the Hawa Mahal, or Palace of Winds, constructed for the royal ladies to observe royal processions without being seen. Finally, journey to the Amber Fort, a stunning example of Rajasthani forts that offers a grand view of the city below. Overnight at your hotel.
On arrival in Goa, you'll be met and assisted by our representative. You'll then be welcomed and escorted by private transport to your hotel, where you'll be checked in with ease.
Goa's rich history is marked by the arrival of Portuguese explorer Afonso de Albuquerque, who sailed up the Mandovi River, defeated the local army, and triumphantly entered the capital bearing a Portuguese standard and a golden crucifix. This encounter led to a unique blending of cultures that influenced every aspect of Goa, from religion to architecture, cuisine to art. Goa's status as a Portuguese colony ended 451 years later when it became part of the Indian Union. Today, Goa offers a variety of popular water sports like parasailing, yachting, windsurfing, and deep sea diving. The towns and villages of Goa bear the imprint of 451 years of Portuguese rule, with whitewashed chapels and churches dotting the landscape, surrounded by tranquil villages and rice fields. Enjoy your overnight stay at the hotel.
You'll have plenty of free time to relax and enjoy the beaches. Overnight stay at the Hotel.
Transfer to the airport to board the flight for your next location after breakfast.
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Some Must Visit Places
1. Jama Masjid: The Jama Masjid, Delhi's oldest and largest mosque, offers a tranquil respite within the bustling city. Its spacious courtyard can accommodate up to 25,000 people, and the mosque was commissioned by the renowned Mughal emperor, Shah Jahan.
2. Red Fort: For approximately two centuries until 1856, the Red Fort served as the primary residence for the Mughal dynasty's emperors. It was both a home for the royal family and the central hub of political activity for the Mughal state.
3. Qutb Minar: This 73-meter-tall tower, constructed in 1192, remains the principal structure within the Qutb Minar complex, which has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage site.
4. Humayun's Tomb: One of Delhi's popular tourist attractions is the tomb of Emperor Humayun, which was built in 1569.
5. National Gandhi Museum: This museum showcases the life and accomplishments of the iconic Mahatma Gandhi. It's situated a bit away from the main tourist hubs in Delhi, providing a wonderful chance to explore and learn more about one of India's most renowned historical figures while taking a break from the bustling city.
6. Sheeshganj Gurudwara Sikh Temple: Visit the spacious Sheeshganj Gurudwara in Old Delhi, a Sikh temple where volunteers generously serve meals to the community. They offer food to anyone who is hungry and in need. While Hindu or Buddhist temples are common stops for visitors to Asia, opportunities to explore Sikh places of worship may be more limited outside of India. Take advantage of this chance to gain insight into this significant religion.
1. Taj Mahal: The Taj Mahal is a renowned architectural marvel commissioned by Shah Jahan in 1631 as a tribute to his beloved wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Legend has it that she requested a lasting symbol of his love before her passing, and the magnificent mausoleum was the result. The Taj Mahal houses both their tombs, surrounded by symmetrically arranged structures and gates. The expansive grounds make for a delightful leisurely stroll, particularly in the late afternoon when the light is at its most enchanting and the temperatures become pleasantly cool. Although the interior may not match the awe-inspiring exterior, the Taj Mahal's historical significance makes it a must-visit destination.
2. Agra Fort: Agra Fort, constructed in the 1500s as a military stronghold, was later transformed into a royal residence by Shah Jahan, the same ruler who commissioned the Taj Mahal. This expansive complex, encompassing a walled area of 2.5 km in circumference, served as the place of confinement for Shah Jahan during the final eight years of his life after being held captive by his own son.
3. Ranthambore National Park: Ranthambore National Park, located a couple of hours from Agra, is one of the top destinations in India for spotting wild tigers. While not part of the traditional Golden Triangle tour, it makes a convenient addition to the journey from Agra to Jaipur. To increase your chances of witnessing these majestic creatures, consider going on multiple safari drives during your visit.
1. Amber Fort Palace: The Amber Fort, built around 1600, boasts a grand palace area with beautifully decorated gates, marble columns, mosaic and tiled walls, as well as numerous courtyards.
2. Royal Palace and City Palace: This vibrant complex of gardens and palaces is a delight for enthusiasts of architecture and photography. The palaces, dating back to various eras, showcase a blend of Rajasthani and Mughal styles.
3. Panna Meen Ka Kund: Panna Meen Ka Kund is an exceptionally symmetrical historic step well and rainwater reservoir located near the Amber Fort. While photography on-site is prohibited, visitors can capture photographs from a distance.
4. Wind Palace / Hawa Mahal: Hawa Mahal features an impressive 953 windows on its front, allowing royal women to observe the outside world discreetly. The best vantage points to view this palace can be found on the terraces of the cafes across the street.
5. Jantar Mantar: Near the City Palace, you'll find a collection of nineteen astronomical instruments, including the largest stone sundial in the world. This remarkable collection was constructed by Rajput king Sawai Jai Singh II in 1734 and is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
1. Calangute Beach: Calangute Beach, located 15 km from Panjim, is the longest beach in North Goa, stretching from Candolim to Baga. Due to its impressive size and popularity, it has become a hub for tourists and backpackers from across the globe.
Renowned as the "Queen of Beaches'', Calangute Beach is among the top ten bathing beaches worldwide. As one of Goa's busiest and most commercial beaches, it is teeming with eateries, shacks, and clubs that offer a variety of cocktails, beer, and seafood. The beach is also famous for its diverse watersports activities, such as parasailing, surfing, banana boat rides, and jet-skiing.
2. Fort Aguada: Fort Aguada is a 17th-century Portuguese fort situated at the confluence of the Mandovi River and the Arabian Sea. The fort's crumbling ramparts overlook the Sinquerim Beach, approximately 18 kilometers from Panjim. The fort's standout feature is a solitary four-story lighthouse and a breathtaking view of the sunset.
Constructed in 1612 to defend against the Dutch and Marathas, Fort Aguada was the most prized and essential fort for the Portuguese, encompassing the entire peninsula at the southwestern tip of Bardez. The fort is named after the Portuguese word for water, "Agua," and served as a replenishing source of freshwater for sailors. In fact, it had the capacity to hold 2,376,000 gallons of water, making it one of the largest freshwater reservoirs in Asia.
3. Cruise in Goa: Cruising in Goa allows you to explore the picturesque scenery, pristine waters, and witness the breathtaking sunset views. There are a variety of cruise options available, ranging from simple evening cruises to elaborate and romantic dinner cruises, as well as backwater and casino cruises. These cruises typically depart from Miramar Beach in Panjim.
Many Goa cruises offer dinner along with guaranteed fun and entertainment activities throughout the day, catering to different times of the day, such as daytime, sunset, and moonlight. Booking a cruise getaway in Goa is quite straightforward, as several operators provide online booking options. Depending on your preferences and the duration you wish to spend on the boats, you can select the package that best suits your needs.
4. Water Sports in Goa: Goa is a prime destination for water enthusiasts, offering a wide range of exciting activities like kneeboarding, kite surfing, snorkeling, parasailing, paragliding, diving, and kayaking. Visitors can indulge in their preferred water sports at any of the beaches in the northern or southern regions of the state. Additionally, there are numerous licensed operators that provide comprehensive water sports packages, allowing you to explore the aquatic wonders of Goa.
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