Golden Triangle With Varanasi Tour
Golden Triangle Tour - Visit to Delhi - Agra and Jaipur city Narrating the city's Mughal past, old Delhi takes you through the labyrinthine streets passing through formidable mosques, monuments and forts and coupled with New Delhi, they unravel a clear image of rich culture, architecture and diversity.
One can easily behold the rich history of the city in its monuments, museums and people.
While holding on to its cultures and norms, Delhi has transcended into a city that offers the best in luxury, the classy restaurants and pubs, and the best shopping options.
Yet even as it bears close resemblance to first world cities elsewhere, Delhi has a particular charm unlike any other.
It has developed a personality that lures one into feeling at home.
Temples and monuments like the famous Iskcon temple, the 16th century Humayun tomb, the Bahai Lotus temple often compared to the Sydney Oprah house, and sacred heart cathedral are evident of harmonious living in Delhi.
Delhi's monuments such as Qutab Minar (the 238 feet tall heights individual tower in the world) and Jantar Mantar ( built by Sawai Jai Singh of Jaipur in 1710 AD have a perfect amalgamation of religious and Science) continue to be marvels to all those who visit the city.
Red Fort (built by Shah Jahan in 1638, when the shifted the Mughal Empire's capital from Agra to Delhi) stands tall among the important monuments of the city as thousand continue to be even today.
The name Red Fort (Lal Qila) comes from the massive red sandstone walls that surround it; Jama Masjid known to be the largest mosque in India is only a stone's throw away from the fort.
Agra undoubtedly, is India's Mecca for tourists.
Any foreign tourist's visit to India is incomplete without marveling at the beauty of the Taj.
Given the equally irresistible tours to the Agra fort and Fatehpur Sikri, one realizes how miserably short 36 hours are for exploring and absorbing all the flavors that are truly Agra's.
One can easily behold the rich history of the city in its monuments, museums and people.
While holding on to its cultures and norms, Delhi has transcended into a city that offers the best in luxury, the classy restaurants and pubs, and the best shopping options.
Yet even as it bears close resemblance to first world cities elsewhere, Delhi has a particular charm unlike any other.
It has developed a personality that lures one into feeling at home.
Temples and monuments like the famous Iskcon temple, the 16th century Humayun tomb, the Bahai Lotus temple often compared to the Sydney Oprah house, and sacred heart cathedral are evident of harmonious living in Delhi.
Delhi's monuments such as Qutab Minar (the 238 feet tall heights individual tower in the world) and Jantar Mantar ( built by Sawai Jai Singh of Jaipur in 1710 AD have a perfect amalgamation of religious and Science) continue to be marvels to all those who visit the city.
Red Fort (built by Shah Jahan in 1638, when the shifted the Mughal Empire's capital from Agra to Delhi) stands tall among the important monuments of the city as thousand continue to be even today.
The name Red Fort (Lal Qila) comes from the massive red sandstone walls that surround it; Jama Masjid known to be the largest mosque in India is only a stone's throw away from the fort.
Agra undoubtedly, is India's Mecca for tourists.
Any foreign tourist's visit to India is incomplete without marveling at the beauty of the Taj.
Given the equally irresistible tours to the Agra fort and Fatehpur Sikri, one realizes how miserably short 36 hours are for exploring and absorbing all the flavors that are truly Agra's.
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