What You Can Enjoy in a 3 Days Golden Triangle Tour

The indian golden triangle is the cultural tourist circuit that connects delhi, jaipur, and agra. The trip starts in delhi, and tourists move south, towards the direction of the taj mahal. After touring agra, tourists move towards the west to watch the desert landscape of rajasthan.

 

Within a small radius, the tourists can take in all the cultural experiences of three varying cities that are very distinct. A 3-day golden triangle tour is the best way to experience india's genuine cultures with rich historical significance.

 

Places to visit in the golden triangle 

 

Akshardham is a culturally rich grand palace in delhi that showcases over 10,000 years of Indian culture. The temple is famous for its architecture and has many traditional spiritual messages engraving on the walls.

 

The Akshardham temple's touring experience is very educational, with many art and contributions to witness. More than 11,000 artisans have put effort into making this grand structure stand tall.

 

The temple is devoted to the bhagwan swaminarayan, and it reflects the spiritual beauty of india's ancient culture, architecture, and art. If you are a religious person on a golden triangle tour for 2 nights 3 days, you must visit this spot.

1. Lotus Temple, Delhi

Lotus temple in delhi is among the only nine mashriqs in the whole world. The lotus temple was made public in december of 1986. The temple has twenty-seven marble petals, which are controllable and look like a lotus.

 

The temple also has nine openings to the temple, which refer to the nine openings in the human body. The temple preaches the baha 1 faith which includes all religions in the world as one. Any religion can freely visit the lotus temple on a golden triangle tour for 2 nights 3 days because it is not within limits to a single religion.

 2. Taj Mahal, Agra

Taj Mahal is one of the seven wonders of this world and is held in respect by tourists worldwide. The palace is a sign of love by Shahjahan to his loving wife, Mumtaz mahal. The monument consists of white marble architecture with numerous engravings and art which showcase the Mughal empire culture.

 

A memorial is a place of beauty and immense historical significance which attracts tourists on a global scale. The monument also has a garden outside the mahal and provides incredible panoramic views for people who love taking pictures.

 

3. Agra Fort, Agra

Visiting this incredible beauty is essential if you are planning a 3 days golden triangle tour. Locals more commonly know agra fort as the red fort. The fort is a historical fort in the city of agra and was in control of the mughals a long time ago.

 

Emperor Shahjahan reconstructed this old fort in existence for hundreds of years before the mughals' time. The reconstruction started on 12th May 1638, and the person responsible for the paintings inside the fort was the same painter working on the taj mahal, ustad ahmed lahori. The fort gets its name from the sandstone material in the walls, making the fort almost impenetrable. 

 4. The City Palace, Jaipur

Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh ii introduced the city palace and the city of Jaipur at the same time when he shifted his court from amber to Jaipur in 1727. The city of Jaipur is currently the capital of the state of Rajasthan.

 

Until 1949, the town was the administrative headquarter of the maharaja of jaipur. The city of jaipur is famous for its incredible history and art, which you can see in every nook and corner. The walls of the city palace also tell several tales of those ancient times.

 

Tourists availing golden triangle tour 2 nights 3 days from all over the world visit this incredible magnificence to take in all the remarkable history which was not much free from british influence.

 5. Hawa Mahal, Jaipur 

Hawa Mahal is a palace in Jaipur and extends over 300 kilometres from the capital of Delhi. The palace consists of red and pink sandstone and sits on the edge of the city of Jaipur. The kachwaha Rajput ruler, with swami Pratap Singh's name, built the palace in the year 1799.

 

Rajput royal life made women of the house not leave or mingle with the public. Hawa mahal made it possible for royal Rajput women to enjoy public streets' sights and feel without being seen. The palace is five stores tall with 953 small windows, which are the size of a peephole to avoid people from getting a glimpse of anyone's face who is looking through the window.

 

Conclusion

The golden triangle of india covers three incredibly culturally rich locations, Delhi, Jaipur, and Agra. You can visit all the spots and take in the historically significant places in a 3 day golden triangle tour package.

 

Each site is exceptional for a particular reason; you can learn only by visiting and studying the area ideally. Since the golden triangle is situated around the capital city, it experiences a heavy tourism flow throughout the year.

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