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The Indian holiday you will cherish for the rest of your life. If you are to take your pick from the Taj Mahal, the palaces of Jaipur or the monuments of Delhi as the backdrop for your favorite photograph, which one will, you pick. Is it hard to decide? Well at the Indian visit we offer you all of these and more. India’s golden triangle of holidays clubs royal Rajasthan with the terrific city of the Taj Mahal besides the dazzling and delightful Delhi. The golden triangle tour of India is probably the most captivating holiday that can be spent at Northern India. Over the years the Northern Golden Triangle of India (Delhi-Agra-Jaipur) has made a firm footing on the tourist map of the world. The combination of all the three cities presents the potpourri of India.

The metropolis has a lot to offer including the fascinating fusion of the east and the west. We have picked up the best of the flowers from the garden called Delhi to present the best possible assorted bouquet to you.

The other two destinations of the Golden Triangle tour are Delhi and Jaipur. The monument enclosed in the gorgeous green gardens has an entry through a gigantic gateway called the Buland Darwaza. The gateway has been has been beautifully done with huge mosaic patterns inspired by the gateway constructed in Fatehpur Sikri after the successful invasion of Gujarat by Akbar. The four minarets in wondrous white marble add to its elegance besides the calligraphy that is a perfect example of grandeur. Further the char bagh style and the stucco paintings that best pieces of work seen on any of the Mughal buildings will charm you with their beauty. Sikandra has made a mark of its own amongst the many examples of the excellence of the Mughal architecture.

The final angle of the golden triangle tour is the capital city of Rajasthan. It is an absolute must on the itinerary of any tourist to India. The city in pink is symbolic of the hospitality that reigned in the Rajput culture. A heart-warming reception by the garlanding in a traditional manner by the caparisoned elephants will entice you at the onset of the trip to the city itself.

 
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