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Touring India in Luxury - Golden Triangle Tour and More
Between the great monuments and art masterpieces, lie a range of markets and restaurants.
It is not possible for people to take detours while touring by trains and airplanes.
If one has to see the real aura of a place, it is found in the glorious markets and food of that place.
Walking could be well a strain.
Hiring private, small vehicles helps in grabbing the actual essence of places you visit while on any tour.
The best way to experience the Golden Triangle Tour is to go travelling in a car.
Being a small vehicle, you can take detours as and when you want - just to experience the local markets and enhance your touring experience.
The Golden Triangle tour covers three important cities: Delhi, Agra and Jaipur.
Each of these cities has its own elegance and stories.
The Golden Triangle tour starts from Delhi.
You can see the Red Fort built by Emperor Shah Jahan to showcase his power and pomp.
The beautifully crafted Red Fort has its own market surrounding the place that you can explore either by foot or by the car you hired.
Qutub Minar is another monument in Delhi that you need to visit.
Built in the early years of Moghul raj in India, the minaret is one of its kind in the entire world.
The next stop in the Golden Triangle tour is Agra, a world heritage place and one of the seven wonders.
Agra is famous for Taj Mahal, a tomb built by Shah Jahan for his love towards his queen.
There is another Red Fort in Agra, built of red sandstone showcasing elegant architecture.
The tour then takes you to Jaipur in Rajasthan.
This city showcases the taste of Hindu kings and queens of Rajasthan.
Jaipur is worth visiting for both Hawa Mahal and the market that sells items you won't find in any other part of the world.
Delhi Agra Tour cuts off Jaipur and takes you only to Delhi and Agra.
The attractions of both Delhi and Agra are mentioned above.
In addition to the Qutub Minar and Red Fort, you can vist Humayun's tomb and Fatehpur Sikri.
The latter is popularly known as ghost city for some unknown reasons.
It does not have real ghosts though.
The aura of that place earned it the name.
It is populated with markets that provide you goods that take cue from the Moghals.
Delhi Manali tour takes you to both Delhi and Manali, a hill station with many attractions on offer.
Famous for its natural aura, Manali is visited by both foreign and local tourists all the year.
Along the way to Manali, you will visit the Rohtang Pass, Hidimba Temple, Soland Valley and more.
Delhi Shimla Tour takes you to another hill station - Shimla in Himanchal Pradesh.
Other than enjoying the natural scenery, you can check out the local markets for shawls and sweaters at good bargains.
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