Golden Triangle Tour under East Traveler Company from Varanasi Six Days
Overview
Traveling the cultural and spiritual center of India, the Golden Triangle Tour with Varanasi is an amazing trip. Covering the famous cities of Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur, this trip offers a great spiritual experience with a visit to Varanasi, one of the oldest living cities on Earth. East Traveler Company guarantees you discover India’s varied legacy over six days, from architectural wonders and royal palaces to the holy rites on the ghats of the Ganges River.
Why would one want the Golden Triangle Tour from Varanasi?
Those who want to fully explore the breadth of India’s legacy—historical, cultural, and spiritual as well as other aspects should find this tour perfect. Varanasi’s inclusion on the venerable Golden Triangle circuit offers a better knowledge of India’s soul and a chance to see historic customs and spirituality in their most unadulterated forms.
Day 1: Arrival in Delhi; touring the Capital
Your road starts in Delhi, the capital of India, where your guide and driver will greet you. Delhi presents an amazing fusion of contemporary energy and old legacy.
Old Delhi Highlights
Beginning your research in Old Delhi, visit the great Red Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and emblem of India’s rich past. After that, go through the busy bustle of Chandni Chowk with a rickshaw ride across one of the biggest mosques in India, Jama Masjid.
Highlights New Delhi offers.
Visit the India Gate war memorial in New Delhi, then drive by the Presidential Palace and Parliament House. Among other must-see sites are Humayun’s Tomb, a forerunner of the Taj Mahal, and the Qutub Minar, the highest brick minaret in the world.
Day 2: Agra: The Ultimate Love Epitome
The second day will find you traveling to Agra, a city known for the Taj Mahal. Agra is roughly three to four hours’ journey from Delhi.
Taj Mahal
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and among the New Seven Wonders of the World, the Taj Mahal is your first destination in Agra. Your guide will provide you understanding of the historical relevance of this architectural masterpiece by sharing its emotional love tale.
Agra Fort
Then tour Agra Fort, another UNESCO-listed landmark where the Mughal emperors formerly resided. The magnificence of the Mughal era is reflected in the fort’s complex construction and large courtyards.
Baby Taj, or Itimad-ud-Daulah:
You also see the Tomb of Itimad-ud-Daulah, sometimes known as the “Baby Taj,” before departing Agra. Renowned for its fine inlay work and symmetry, this lovely marble mausoleum reminds one of the Taj Mahal.
Day 3: Jaipur – Rajasthan’s Royal Heritage
On the third day, you will journey to Jaipur, the capital of Rajasistan sometimes referred to as the Pink City. Agra to Jaipur takes four to five hours of travel.
Fort Amber
You start your day seeing the spectacular hilltop of Amber Fort. Once inside, tour the palaces, temples, and courtyards of the fort either on an elephant or by jeep.
City House
Then stop at the City Palace, a royal home exhibiting a fusion of Mughal and Rajasthani design. The palace museum boasts an amazing array of royal costumes, armaments, and relics.
Jantar Mantar and Hawa Mahal
See the Hawa Mahal, sometimes known as the Palace of Winds, renowned for its unusual façade and latticed windows, to cap off your evening. You will also stop at the astronomical observatory and UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jantar Mantar.
Day 4: Varanasi—the spiritual capital of India
On the fourth day, you will fly to Varanasi, among the most spiritual locations on earth. Hindu visitors come to atone for their sins in the holy Ganges River in Varanasi.
evening Aarti Ceremony
See the hypnotic Ganga Aarti at the Dashashwamedh Ghat in the evening. Priests carrying out rites with fire, incense, and chanting in this spiritual ceremony create a devoted and respectful environment.
Day 5: Varanasi: The Core of Spirituality
Early on your second day in Varanasi, you ride a boat on the Ganges River and see daily life among the residents as they go through rites at the ghats.
Travel to Sarnath.
Later, go to Sarnath, a neighboring village where Lord Buddha delivered his first sermon following enlightenment. Along with a museum providing knowledge on Buddhism’s past, Sarnath boasts various Buddhist stupas and temples.
Investigate the Temples and Ghats.
Invest the afternoon touring Varanasi’s several ghats and temples. Wander through the little streets of the ancient city after seeing the Kashi Vishwanath Temple, one of the most holy Hindu temples honouring Lord Shiva.
Day Six: Return to Delhi.
You will travel back to Delhi on the last day, where you can spend the remaining time shopping or seeing any last-minute attractions before your flight.
Finally
Combining the spiritual integrity of Varanasi with the historical grandeur of Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur, the Golden Triangle Tour with Varanasi by East Traveler Company presents a rich and varied experience. For those who wish to explore India’s spiritual and cultural legacy more thoroughly, this six-day trip is ideal and a remarkable trip across time and customs.
1. When should one start this tour? FAQs
October through March is the ideal time to come since the weather is nice for both spiritual events and sightseeing.
2. Is the itinerary negotiable?
Indeed, East Traveler Company provides customizing choices to fit your tastes and interests, therefore adjusting the itinerary.
3. What ought I to pack for the trip?
Suggested are comfortable clothes, walking shoes, a hat, sunscreen, and a camera. Should one be coming in winter, a light jacket is also advisable.
4. Are solitary visitors secure in Varanasi?
Indeed, Varanasi is usually safe for single visitors; the tour consists of guided activities to guarantee your comfort and safety.
5. How might I arrange the Golden Triangle Tour from Varanasi?
The East Traveler Company’s website or their customer service line can help you arrange the trip.