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If you are planning to travel to India, don't
miss out on the chance to take the famed Golden Triangle
tour, which comprises the cities of Delhi,
Agra and Jaipur. The attractions of Delhi, Agra and
Jaipur have beckoned travelers from other lands for centuries.
Over the years the Delhi-Agra-Jaipur circuit has made a firm
footing on the tourist map of the world.
The Golden Triangle is one of the best-loved
tourist destinations of the world. It is rather a small triangle
- not even 250 km from point to point, and is most conveniently
connected by surface. The combination of all the three cities
presents the potpourri of India. The harmonious amalgamation of
the capital of the country with its entire historic splendor,
the soft romanticism that can felt at amazing Agra and the
fierce magnificence of the Rajasthan desert presents India at
its best.
A hot tourist package, the
Golden Triangle circuit is a great choice for tourists during
their travel to India. The culture, cuisines, customs, costumes
are all captivating in their own way and the tour is not just
trotting from one Indian city to another or a mere travel
to Delhi, Agra and Jaipur. The aim is to bring out
the best of all that India that to offer. Though it is quiet
impossible to view all the hues of India and its rich heritage.
The three destinations in their own way present just three
different shades of the wide spectrum that India displays.
Delhi: The world's largest
democracy, Delhi is a city that defies a one-line description.
It is India in miniature, its show window. A city of contrast,
Delhi is one of the oldest cities in the world and presently
one of the most progressive. A city of contrasts with a unique
blend of ancient and modern.
Over the millennia, it has wooed rulers,
attracted plunderers, and tried historians with so many details.
Today, even as it preserves an enviable heritage, Delhi in every
sense is a true cosmopolitan city always on the move. It has
brought within its fold people of all ethnic groups and their
traditions and culture, reflected in a variety of arts, crafts,
cuisines, festivals and lifestyles.
Agra: Famous for the Taj
Mahal, Agra is an historic city in the northern Indian state
of Uttar Pradesh. Situated around 204 km south of Delhi, this
amazing city is a part of the great northern plains and is
situated on the west bank of the river Yamuna. In the great
epic Mahabharat, the region of Agra is described as Agraban
(an integral part of the Brij Bhumi or the land of Lord Krishna).
Agra is a place of tourists' delight. Home to
many attractions for travelers, the city is peppered with
historical monuments dating back to the 16th and 17th century.
Beside its monumental richness, the city is internationally
famed for its Mughlai cuisine and souvenirs from the wide range
of marble and leather items. Pick up a replica of the Taj Mahal
made from a stone called talk or get photographed with the
reflection of the Taj Mahal in the pool as the backdrop.
Jaipur: Also known as the
Pink City, Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan is one of the
most vibrant and colourful cities in India. Famous for its
colourful culture, forts, palaces and lakes, the city basks
in the glory of a rich and eventful past. Jaipur is a planned
city which is made all the more attractive by the pink wash
that most buildings are periodically given. Houses with latticed
windows line the streets with their rose pink colour, lending
enchantment to the scene, which is almost magical at sunset.
Surrounded on all sides by rugged hills and enclosed by embattled
walls, Jaipur was and remains the only city in the world symbolising
the nine divisions of the universe, through nine rectangular
sectors sub-dividing it.
Magnificent Jaipur will not fail to mesmerize
you. City Palace, Hawa Mahal, Amber Fort and the Jal Mahal tops
the list of must visit palaces at Jaipur. The architecture of
splendid palaces of the Maharajas of the bygone eras tells the
tale of the chivalry, tragedy and romance. |