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Golden Triangle
India, it is often said, is not a country but a continent. From north to south and east to west, the people are diverse, the languages are varied, the customs are distinctive, and the landscapes are multi-fold. In a nutshell, India's landmass roughly resembles an upside- down triangle with the top formed by the mighty Himalayan mountain chain. This gigantic triangle is abode to numerous other Triangles the most famous of them being the popular Golden Triangle. If you also want to visit this fascinating triangle, join us on Indian Golden Triangle Tour.
The capital of India, famed Pink City of Rajasthan and the home of the wondrous Taj Mahal all come together in an alluring Potpourri that's is known worldwide by the title 'Golden Triangle'.
Delhi, Jaipur and Agra are the three corners of this fascinating triangle, without touring which, trip to India is considered incomplete. Red Fort, Qutub Minar, Humayun Tomb, Jama Masjid, Jantar Mantar along with Connought Place, Karol Bagh, South-Extension, Lajpat Nagar, numerous multiplexes and shopping arcades all stand imposing on the land of the capital Delhi attracting people from all corners of the world. If the enthralling city of Delhi is still not witnessed by you, join us on Indian Golden Triangle Tour.
A visit to India is considered incomplete without having basked in the glory of the legendary Taj Mahal. The Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in the loving memory of his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal built Taj Mahal that today acts a major crowd puller to the place. Besides this the grandiose Agra Fort, Tomb of Itmad-ud-Daulah, also popular as Baby Taj are some other monumental delights of the region that can be toured on Indian Golden Triangle Tour.
Popularly known as the 'Pink City, the capital city of Rajasthan, Jaipur carries with it a legendary and interesting tale about its title. Constructed in 1727 AD by one of the supreme rulers of the Kachhawaha family, king Sawai Jai Singh, the city was painted pink at the time of its conception and once again in 1876 for welcoming the Prince of Wales who visited Jaipur in that year. Forts, Palaces, Gardens and Temples all together add more charm to the allure of this mesmerizing city.
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