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1. Golden Triangle is the most sought-after tour for showcasing the remarkable
heritage in a corridor of 3 closely located cities. It astonishes travelers with
magnificent architectural legacy present in Delhi, Jaipur and Agra.
Soak In The Timeless Heritage Beauty of India
2. Delhi is the national capital city and
the cultural, commercial and political
center of India. It is a pulsating city
with a mélange of historical and
modern day architectures. The city
sees a predominant presence of
Mughal architectures including the
illustrious Red Fort. The Delhi tours
offer a delightful peek at the city’s best
monuments.
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3. The city is adorned with majestic
monuments that redefine the
beauty of the country’s glorious
past. The major attractions are :
Lotus Temple, Qutub Minar, Red
Fort, Humayun’s Tomb, India
Gate, Jama Masjid, etc. The
structures give a spellbinding
glimpse of the bygone era.
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4. The religious places in Delhi add more reasons to visit the
city rendering a spiritual touch. Interestingly, the city also has
the Bahai temple with splendid Lotus architectural edifice
and one of the largest mosques in India. The famous places
are Jama Masjid, Lotus Temple, Akshardham temple,
Chattarpur temple, and Bangla Sahib.
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5. Agra History
Agra city was established in 1504
by the Muslim ruler of Delhi
Sultanate, Sultan Sikandar Lodhi.
After the first battle of Panipat in
1526 the city passed on to the
hands of Mughals, that's when the
golden age of Agra city began. It
became the capital of the Mughal
Empire and underwent a stunning
architectural transformation. It
boasts spectacular Mughal
architectures. Later, being ruled by
Marathas and Britishers, it is now
an independent part of India.
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6. The megacity is also ahead in
boasting an array of multifarious
mediums that promise a refreshing
entertainment. You will find fancy
restaurants harboring a rollicking
nightlife.You never go out of
choices to dine and enjoy any
cuisine of the world. The
electrifying nightclubs let you
dance your heart out. The water
parks offer respite from the
relentless heat.
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7. The Taj Mahal is the cynosure of all
Mughal monuments and its
swashbuckling history monikers it
‘Symbol of Love’. The Mughal
Emperor Shah Jahan lost his dearest
wife, Mumtaz Mahal to an uncertain
death which pushed him into grieve
and agony. In memory of her, he
constructed the mausoleum Taj
Mahal giving it the finest architecture
and beauty with inlaid semi-precious
stones. It is now One of the Seven
Wonders of the World’ and supreme
monument in India.
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8. The monuments in Agra belong to Mughal
era and lure travelers from all over the world
for their beauty. The Taj Mahal, Agra Fort,
Aram Bagh, Mehtab Bagh and Fatehpur Sikri
are the main attractions that display a perfect
fusion of art and architecture.
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9. Jaipur tour
Jaipur is the capital city of Rajasthan founded by Raja
Jai Singh II in 1727. He was a Kacchawaha Rajput
and ruler of Amer who ruled the region from 1699 to
1744. The construction of the city started in 1726 and
it took four years to complete. Today it is the largest
city in Rajasthan state. It is the land of valiant rulers
and opulent Kings of Rajasthan.
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10. Jaipur city, also called the Pink
city of India is an abode of lavish
palaces, impregnable forts and
ancient temples in Rajasthan.
Some of the beautiful places to
visit are Hawa Mahal, Jal Mahal,
Amer Fort, City Palace, Jantar
Mantar, Umaid Bhawan, Jaigarh
Fort, etc. The city takes you to
the magical world of royal
Maharajas.
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11. The city also has colorful shopping alleys that
sell wonderful authentic handicrafts at budget
prices. The artisans and craftsman are skilled
in making hand weaved dupattas, traditional
jooti’s (shoes), Rajasthani jewelry, printed
sarees, etc. The famous markets are Tripolia
bazaar, Johri Bazaar, Bapu Bazaar, etc.