Thursday, May 18, 2017

From Mughal Legacy To Epitome Of Love To Chaotic Pleasures, Golden Triangle Encompasses All!

The moment one thinks of India, he gets myriad visions of the mighty Himalayas, the dreamy Taj Mahal, the devouring Hampi, the stunning backwaters of Kerala, the old lively streets of Delhi and last but not the least the thriving pink city of Jaipur. India is an experience in itself. Charming, conventional and colourful, this subcontinent fails in no instance to amuse its travellers.

The Golden Triangle India route is one of the best ways to explore the real India at its best. Encompassing the three cities of Delhi, Agra and Jaipur, this route will give you a close insight into the rich culture, age-old traditions and glorious past of Northern India. Also, if you are keen to study the diverse cultures of Rajput, Mughal and British era and witness their architectural marvels in depth then this can be the perfect package for you.

Delhi – Mysterious, Enchanting and Emotionally Overwhelming
Red Fort

Filled with the relics from the past, Delhi, India’s capital city is bustling with Mughal mausoleums, winding streets, dusty bazaars, colonial-era town planning, mega malls and magnificent buildings. Blended with classical antiquity, Delhi is also known to be an eastern Rome. 

Things to do:
1.      Take a tour around the magnificent Red Fort and get lost in the last days of the Mughal Empire and also British era.
2.      Don’t miss the qawalis (devotional songs) that are sung at the Dargah of Nizamuddin Auliya. Pay a visit to this place at the sunset and get mesmerised by the overall ambience.
3.      Humayun’s Tomb exudes flawless Persian craftsmanship and the Mughal Gardens are a perfect example of symmetry. Take a leisurely stroll around this place at dusk.
4.      If shopping is the best pastime then you can’t afford to miss Khan Market and Connaught Place. Hauz Khas is also widely popular with its intricate art and antiques and fashion boutiques.
5.      Visit Jantar Mantar, Qutub Minar, Lotus Temple and Purani Delhi to unravel rich cultures and diversities.
6.      Food is not to be missed. The streets of Delhi are bustling with hot, scrumptious and appetising delicacies all over. From Karol Bagh to Chandni Chowk, you will find lip-smacking goodies everywhere.

Agra – The City Of Taj
Taj Mahal

The beautiful, gorgeous and alluring Taj Mahal is enough to bring Agra into limelight. Reaching Agra from Delhi is very easy as you can either book a private vehicle or board a train. The legacy of Mughal Empire is clearly reflected in the city of Agra, in its every nooks and corners.

Things to do:
1.      The daunting ivory-white marble mausoleum, Taj Mahal stands tall with its four minaret-like towers. Visit this sixth wonder of the world first and then think of anything else.
2.      Agra Fort is stunning, striking and exquisite. It is said, in here Aurangzeb house-arrested his own father, Shah Jahan.
3.      Tonga rides are not to be missed. Take a tour around the Meena Bazaar in a tonga from the Taj.
4.      Take a tour around Fatehpur Sikri and get insights about how grand and opulent a human living place can be.
5.      Mughals have left their legacy in the food too. From paratha to peetha, from kachori to chat, from tikka kababs to biryani, Agra offers myriad delicious foods on platter.

Jaipur – The Quintessential Pink City
Hawa Mahal

Rugged and rustic landscapes, marvellous palaces and colourful yet chaotic streets summarises Jaipur, the capital city of India’s most flamboyant state Rajasthan. The old dwindling streets are jam-packed with cycle-rickshaws, motorbikes, lazy camels, crowded buses and auto-rickshaws. However, in all this mayhem, you can’t ignore the splendours of erstwhile Rajput life.

Things to do:
1.      The City Palace never fails to charm you and it still serves as the home of the present royal family. Take a tour around the facades and windows of this enthralling palace.
2.      The Amber Fort is the epitome of royalty, splendour and tradition. The walls of this fort still boast of the valiant acts of Rajput clan.
3.      Hawa Mahal is Jaipur’s most distinguishing landmark. The intricately designed honeycombed hive will transport you to an erstwhile world of glamorous princesses.
4.      Rajasthani cuisine is world-famous. Dal bati churma, mawa kachori, mirchi bada are some of the traditional dishes to try.

Best time to visit:
The best time to visit these places will be from October to March.

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