India's
Golden Triangle is a tourist circuit which includes: Delhi, Agra
(including the Taj Mahal), and Jaipur. These trips usually last 7 or 8
days and do the trip as a circuit starting and ending in Delhi. Flights
and hotels are often included in the price, and it is normally possible to
do the trip by coach or private journey through most tour operators.
Although the Golden Triangle is now a well travelled route it is rightly
so, hosting many of India's great cultural gems, and providing a good
spectrum of the country's different landscapes.The Golden Triangle is so
called because of the triangular shape formed by the locations of New
Delhi, Agra and Rajasthan on a map, but is occasionally expanded to
include the wider geographical area of North India, most frequented by
tourists. Most tourist fly from Delhi, travel north to the site of the Taj
Mahal at Agra,, then West to the desert landscapes of Rajasthan, including
the city of Jaipur. These three cities are very famous and that is a basic
and most famous route for an tourist to visit in India.