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Top Tips to Planning the Golden Triangle Tour

Golden Triangle Tour

By royalcarsndriverPublished about a year ago 6 min read

Top Tips to Planning the Golden Triangle Tour

If you are planning to visit India then The Golden Triangle of India should be a must visiting places that includes Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur, three of the nation's most famous cities. This journey will give you experience of amazing architecture, diverse cultures, and an incredible history.

As we know that it is extremely stressful to plan a trip like this, especially if it's your first time to India. But fear not—I am suggesting you with my own personal experience. Let's start step-by-step planning so that you can make your Golden Triangle tour memorable.

Make Your Travel Dates a Priority: India is one of those countries where we experience incredible weather change, so it is ideal to experience the Golden Triangle in the appropriate season.

  • October to March are the best months to go. The best time for sightseeing is around this time of year, when the weather is gentle and pleasant.
  • April to June when there is intense summer heat, temperatures can reach over 40°C, making it challenging to explore outside.
  • July to September in the monsoon season may also be difficult due to severe rains that might cause travel plans to be disrupted.

Pro tip: If you don't have any problem with crowds then you can plan your trip in December and January, because at this time tourism is at its peak and you will feel like a festive time of year with pleasant weather.

Make an Adjustable Schedule: We all want to make our trip smooth, enjoyable, memorable and exciting. But it is difficult for a person to make everything happen in the best way but not to worry. A Golden Triangle tour can be customized according to your preferences, by Royal Car & Driver Rental. I had personally approached their services and trust me it was my everlast trip. I am sharing a genuine plan for Golden Triangle tour itinerary which one I have experienced:

  • Delhi (Day1-2): Begin your journey in the political capital of India. Discover the busy bazaars of Old Delhi, Red Fort's past, and amazing massive Jama Masjid. Explore Chandni Chowk and enjoy some traditional street dishes. Don't miss New Delhi, home of Humayun's Tomb, Qutub Minar, and the impressive India Gate.
  • Agra (Day-3): On the third day you will land in the town of one of seven wonders Agra. If you ever visit India , Taj Mahal is a must visit place. It is ideal to visit the Taj during sunrise or sunset because this time the weather is pleasant, the view is nice and the crowd is down. Agra Fort is a UNESCO World Heritage site; you will experience stunning Mughal architecture.
  • Jaipur (Day 4-5): Jaipur, is also known as the "Pink City,". It is the first city of India which is designed systematically. Here you can explore Amer Fort, Hawa Mahal, and City Palace. Jaipur provides a combination of history and lively culture. Don’t forget to visit the local markets for jewelry and native Rajasthani fabrics.

Pro Tip: Take some time to relax in between. Eating at each location and enjoying the local food from moving from one place to another. Food tells us about the traditions, culture, history and specialty of those places.

Know Your Options for Travel: The Golden Triangle can be found in a few different ways. Let's discuss them:

  • By Road: The cities that make up the perfect Golden Triangle are distended by roughly 200–250 kilometers. Between each city, driving can take roughly four to five hours. This will give you the freedom to stop the car and even explore the less well-known locations.
  • By Train: India has a huge railway network, thus many visitors take the train to visit between the cities. There are multiple daily departures of the Shatabdi Express, which is an accessible and comfortable choice. It's a quick mode of transportation also, but the station might be packed and crowded due to the tourism season.
  • By Air: If you have a shortage of time, you can also grab the air mode. If you are a foreigner, then first of all you can land in Delhi and take off to Jaipur.

Pro tip: The most common and best options are private taxis and rental cars. It will personalize your trip according to your requirement. As I told you about Royal Car & Driver Rental, they provide you a rental car with an experienced Driver who can also guide you. They have more than 20 years' experience in this field.

Make a Cultural Sensitivity Plan: Whenever you visit a nation you should respect their customs and traditions. As most Indians are kind and flexible to visitors. We consider the Visitor (guest) equal to God. But still there are a few things to keep in mind:

  • Adjust Your Dresses: Even though the weather may be hot or suffocating, there are some places where we are expected to wear the dress accordingly like mosques, temples, gurudwaras. It is usually considered to cover the knees, head and shoulders of women to worship.
  • Be respectful: You are supposed to give some respect and appreciation to the sites where you visit. Like recognize the importance of the Taj Mahal as it is a tomb, and it has respectful and cultural significance to locals.
  • Tipping: Tipping has been common in India for centuries; however, it shows gratitude to service providers. For example, if you are taking the service of any hotel, restaurants you are supposed to give some tip normally in money form to the service provider . At the end of your tour, drivers and guides will also want a gratuity, so you have to account these expenses in your spending plan.

Pro Tip: Although India is the fastest growing country for digital payments, still always bring some local cash (Indian rupees) with you because it will prepare you for any unexpected situation where you only need cash.

Select the Appropriate Accommodation: There are many different hotel alternatives available in the Golden Triangle cities, ranging from luxurious to cheapest. You can choose according to your travel preferences and financial situation. I am providing you some ideas that will help you to plan your accommodation:

  • Delhi: Delhi has available all kinds of accommodation from Connaught Place or Aerocity i.e. expensive or luxurious to Paharganj i.e. budgeted one. Some visitors love to stay in calmer places like Hauz Khas. It is all up to you.
  • Agra: Whenever people visit Agra they love to stay near Taj Mahal.Oberoi Amarvilas and other hotels are near to Taj Mahal but there are so many budget hotels only within walking distance of Taj Mahal that provide nice view.You can also go through them when planning the accommodation.
  • Jaipur: In Jaipur there are many old Indian houses and havelis that are converted into hotels. These provide a special, royal feel. If your budget is low you can also approach guesthouses and boutique hotels at a reasonable price.

Pro Tip: Book the accommodation in advance so that you can get it at a reasonable rate, especially at the time of December and January when its demand is high.

Stay Safe and Healthy: Although it is pretty safe to visit in India but still it is good to have some precaution:

  • Health Advice: Stay away from ice and prefer bottled water. Keep the medicine for some basic illness like headache, indigestion, allergy etc.
  • Protective Advice: Like other places in the world, stay aware and safe of your surroundings. You are advisable to not carry pricey things like jewelry, electronics etc. Just as in any other place in the world, it's critical to maintain awareness of your surroundings.

Pro Tip: Keep your passport, travel insurance and emergency contact information safe. If you need it, get its photocopy and digital format.

Final Thoughts:

Exploring the beauty of India would be a wonderful experience with a Golden Triangle tour of India. You'll come back with priceless memories, from the busy streets of Delhi to the breathtaking Taj Mahal and the energetic culture of Jaipur. Making advance plans can guarantee a smooth and joyful travel experience. Your travel will be easy if you follow these suggestions! Happy travels!

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