You’ll ride rickshaws through Old Delhi’s wild markets, watch sunrise turn the Taj Mahal almost pink, wander Jaipur’s palaces and stepwells — all with local guidance and door-to-door comfort. Expect laughter over street snacks and quiet moments by ancient walls; this tour isn’t just sights but feelings that linger long after you’ve left India.
The first thing that hit me was the smell — cardamom and frying dough twisting through Chandni Chowk as we rattled along in a rickshaw. Our guide (Amit, always smiling) pointed out a tiny stall selling jalebi. I tried one, sticky and hot, and nearly burned my tongue but didn’t care. Jama Masjid’s steps were crowded with kids playing cricket; their laughter echoed off the old stone. I kept thinking: this is what Delhi feels like when you’re not just passing through.
We left for Agra in the afternoon — honestly, I dozed off in the car (the AC was a blessing). Woke up just as we crossed the Yamuna and saw Mehtab Bagh’s gardens lined up perfectly with the Taj Mahal across the river. The next morning was all soft mist and pale marble at sunrise. I’d seen a thousand photos of the Taj Mahal but standing there early, with birds cutting across that pale sky… it felt quieter than I expected. Our guide told us Shah Jahan built it for love; I tried to imagine that kind of devotion.
On the road to Jaipur we stopped at Fatehpur Sikri — red sandstone glowing under our feet — and later Abhaneri’s stepwell, which looked like an Escher drawing come to life. Jaipur itself was chaos and color: cows weaving between tuk-tuks, women in saris brighter than anything back home. At Hawa Mahal I tried to count all those windows (gave up after twenty). Lunch was dal baati churma in some little spot Amit knew; he laughed when I struggled with the baati — so dry! But good with ghee.
I think about those days sometimes when city noise gets too much here. Something about watching sunrise over marble or hearing temple bells in Jaipur sticks with you longer than you’d expect.
This private Golden Triangle tour lasts 3 nights and 4 days, starting and ending in Delhi.
Yes, hotel pickup is included along with drop-off at either Delhi or Jaipur airport or your hotel.
You’ll visit Jama Masjid, Chandni Chowk, Swaminarayan Akshardham in Delhi; Mehtab Bagh and Taj Mahal in Agra; Fatehpur Sikri; Chand Baori stepwell; Amer Fort, Jal Mahal, City Palace, Jantar Mantar, Hawa Mahal in Jaipur.
Yes, all entry fees and taxes are included in your booking price.
Yes, you’ll travel between cities and sites in a safe air-conditioned car with bottled water provided.
The tour is wheelchair accessible and suitable for infants or small children using prams or infant seats.
No specific lunch is mentioned as included but bottled water is provided throughout your journey.
The reference mentions local guides but does not specify languages spoken; most tours offer English-speaking guides.
Your days include hotel pickup and drop-off (even airport options), all entrance fees to major sites like Taj Mahal and City Palace, bottled mineral water during drives between cities like Agra and Jaipur, WiFi onboard your private air-conditioned car for every leg of your journey — plus help from local guides who know where to find real street snacks along the way.
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