
Day 1: Its arrival in Delhi is also excessively disproportionate as compared to its actual size and demand.
It can be in the capital city of Delhi, where your journey begins. A colourful fusion of the old and the new, Delhi is a place that hooks the tourists with a glimpse of the Indian subcontinent. Indulge yourself in visit of grand Red Fort, towering Qutub Minar and serenity of Lotus Temple. Do not leave the actual Indian experience without visiting the crowded streets of Chandni Chowk and the great Jama Masjid mosque. Smack the night, relish the lip-smacking food joint or have a good dinner at one of the fine eating places.
Day 2: Delhi Sightseeing
Delhi has a lot to offer, thus proceed with your sightseeing that includes India Gate, Humayun’s Tomb and Rashtrapati Bhavan. Visit Connaught Place and Khan Market, which are very famous markets for both locals and tourists. Finish your day and have a leisurely evening at the Lodhi Gardens or a Shabnam – Savaari at India Gate.
Day 3: Distance between New Delhi and Jaipur
Spend a day and drive to Jaipur – the city of palaces and bazaars. After arrival, proceed to check in at the hotel or better still take a relax. In the evening, it is recommended that you go for shopping in markets where artistic textiles and jewelry together with other handcrafted items can be bought.
Day 4: Jaipur Sightseeing
Amber Fort – your guide for the day will take you to this magnificent monument and to go to the fort, elephant or jeep ride as a mode of transport. Next, return to the brightly painted streets and admire the facade of the Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds), visit the City Palace and the Jantar Mantar which is listed as one of the World Heritage Sites.
Day 5: Speaking of transportation, it’s necessary to mention that the distance from Jaipur to Agra is about 231 kilometers.
On your way to Agra, take a detour to the deserted city of fatehpur sikri which is also the site of a World Heritage Monument. Agra, when you get to Agra, that you will check into your hotel. In the evening pay a visit to another universal attraction of the city Agra Fort and have yummy food.
Day 6: The major cities are Agra which has the famous Taj Mahal.
Pay a visit to Agra fort and to the most famous monument of India, the Taj Mahal in the evening but enjoy the sunrise view the next morning. It is unthinkable to visit Verona and not pay a visit to this place of legend and Romeo and Juliet lovers. After that, visit the stunning ‘Itimad-ud-Daulah’s Tomb,’ popularly known as the Baby Taj and last but not least, Mehtab Bagh – the garden of moonlight that affords the best view of Taj Mahal at night across the famous Yamuna River.
Day 7: It is situated at a distance of 250 Kms from Agra and connected through road ways also known as Orchha or Urchha.
Take a tour to the historic town of Orchha, which is famously recognized for its beautiful palaces and temples. First of all, drive straight to the town of Orchha and explore the Orchha Fort complex and its architectural pearls, the Raj Mahal, Jahangir Mahal and the Ram Raja temple. Some of the photography spots that you are likely to encounter include: The medieval charm of the town will leave you awestruck.
Day 8: With a distance of 329 Km, Orchha is located at a closer distance to Khajuraho than Jabalpur.
Move on its way to Khajuraho well-known for the group of temples with wonderful sculptures. These sites are one of the World Heritage offered by UNESCO and are characterized by exquisite structures and carved designs. The evening can be spend free by visit to local market or another option is to watch a sound and light show in the temple.
Day 9: Khajuraho Sightseeing
Spend your day visiting temples in what is now known as the Khajuraho Group of Monuments. The Western Group of Temples including that of Kandariya Mahadev Temple which forms a specialty here is constituted of some of the best examples of temple art in the world. Medieval Indian architecture also receives valuable coverage in the context of the Eastern and Southern groups.
Day 10: Khajuraho to Delhi is widely known and this link has been discovered to be very useful in the mobilisation of tourists.
B: Continue flying back to Delhi for your outbound journey. The amount of time that is available before flying back is another factor that determines whether shopping or other sightseeing will have to be done. A week before your departure, you find yourself reminiscing the great tour through India’s history that you have enjoyed throughout the program.
There are several things that you should consider when going on a trip and it is important for you to ensure that you incorporate the following into your trip:
- Best Time to Visit: The best time to do this tour is during the dry season between October and March but you can do the tour any season since it is not physically strenuous.
- Packing Essentials: This during a warm day may require loose apparel, comfortable shoes, sunscreen, and a hat as a bare minimum. Remember your camera to immortalize beautiful scenery you are sure to come across.
- Local Cuisine: Treat yourself to the most famous dishes in the city – Delhi’s storming street food, colors of Jaipur’s Rajasthani thali, Agra’s sweet petha and exotic dishes in Orchha.
- Cultural Etiquette: Take care not to offend the local people by wearing clothes that reveal too much or is too revealing or tight especially while touristing or visiting religious places of worship.
- Travel Arrangements: When travelling in persons, secure your flight tickets, lodgings, and other accommodation beforehand. Perhaps you should hire a local tour to get specific information regarding each place that you’ll be visiting.
Conclusion
The tour package – The Golden Triangle with Orchha and Khajuraho encompasses India’s exquisite showcase of the golden years of the historical past. While strolling through the streets of New Delhi, meeting with locals, and visiting amazing temples of Khajuraho, the participants will have a great opportunity to grasp the atmosphere of India and make some unforgettable impressions. This tour package will definitely give you pleasure and joy if it is your first time visiting India, or if it is your many times visiting the same country.