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India’s Golden Triangle with Ranthambore National Park

Resort:India’s Golden Triangle
Operator: Titan Travel
Destination: Asia, India
Price From: £2195.00

Overview

This fantastic introduction to India combines the three cities of the Golden Triangle with a couple of days in Ranthambore National Park. Journeying in a loop from Delhi, youll tick off highlights including the Taj Mahal and the forts and pink-hued palaces of Jaipur. With three game drives in Ranthambore, well go in search of the parks elusive Bengal tigers, as well as looking out for leopards, sloth bears, monkeys and all manner of birdlife.

What’s Included

  • – 8 nights in hotels and 1 in flight (accommodation as specified or similar)
  • – International flights. Prices are based on return flights with Virgin Atlantic from London Heathrow. Supplements may apply from other airports
  • – 18 meals: 8 breakfasts (days 3-10) 2 lunches (days 6-7) 8 dinners (days 2-9)

 

10 excursions and visits

  • – City tours of New and Old Delhi, and Jaipur
  • – Visits to Taj Mahal, Agra Fort and Fatehpur Sikri
  • – Train journey from Bharatpur to Sawai Madhopur
  • – 3 game drives in Ranthambore National Park

 

Plus

  • – Titans VIP door-to-door travel service
  • – Titan tour manager
  • – Travel in destination by coach
  • – Porterage

 

Itinerary

Day 1 UK – In flight

Titans VIP door-to-door travel service collects you from home, for your flight to Delhi.

 

Day 2 Delhi

This morning, we arrive in Delhi, the first stop on our Golden Triangle tour. After a little time for refreshment and relaxation, we head out to soak up the sights and sounds on an afternoon sightseeing tour of New Delhi.

Well see the India Gate memorial, built to commemorate the Indian soldiers who died during the Great War, and pass the official residence of the President of India. Later well continue to UNESCO-protected Qutab Minar, the tallest brick minaret in the world.

  • Guided tour of New Delhi (afternoon)

 

Day 3 Delhi – Agra

Our morning tour concentrates on Old Delhi. Well see the black marble memorial to Mahatma Gandhi and the grand Jama Masjid – one of Indias biggest mosques. Well also stop by the UNESCO-listed memorial to the Mughal emperor Humayun, the first example of Persian-inspired Mughal architecture in India and the historic Red Fort, the one-time residence of the Mughal Emperor. In the afternoon, well make our way to the riverside city of Agra.

  • Guided tour of Old Delhi (morning)

 

Day 4 Agra

Have your very own Princess Diana moment in front of the white marble Taj Mahal today. This great world wonder dates back to the glory days of Indias Mughal emperors. It took 20,000 skilled labourers to create this mausoleum and memorial to Shah Jahans favourite wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Some see it as a sad and mournful creation, but others celebrate the romance and love behind its story.

After a morning here, we move on to Agras imposing fort – a walled city of palaces, mosques, halls and residences occupied for more than 900 years.

  • Visit to Taj Mahal (morning)
  • Visit to Agra Fort (afternoon)

 

Day 5 Fatehpur Sikri – Ranthambore

Our journey continues with a visit to the ghost city of Fatehpur Sikri, once the capital of the Mughal Empire. Although it lay abandoned and virtually unknown for hundreds of years, its palaces, pavilions, mosques and residences are remarkably well preserved and visually stunning.

Later, we continue by road to Bharatpur. Well board a train bound for Sawai Madhopur, then journey on to Ranthambore National Park. Formerly the private hunting ground of the maharajahs of Jaipur, the park is now better known for its 1,000-year-old fort (which is surrendering slowly to the encroaching jungle), its picturesque lakes and, of course, its Bengal tiger reserve.

  • Visit to Fatehpur Sikri (morning)
  • Train journey to Sawai Madhopur (afternoon)

 

Day 6 Ranthambore

Ranthambore National Park is a wildlife haven, and well head out in search of leopards, monkeys, birds and sloth bears on two game drives today. The grand prize is a sighting of the majestic Bengal tiger – a greater possibility nowadays thanks to the conservation work of the Ranthambore Foundation.

  • Game drive (morning)
  • Game drive (afternoon)

 

Day 7 Ranthambore – Jaipur

After a final game drive, well make our way north-west to Jaipur, known as the pink city for its rose-red palaces.

  • Game drive (morning)

 

Day 8 Jaipur

A full-day tour of Jaipur reveals why this great city is considered one of Indias foremost cultural attractions. After an early start, we drive up to the Amber Fort, a beautiful sandstone palace perched on a hilltop. Well tour the fort, then head to the foothill lake. Keep your eyes peeled for elephants – they sometimes like to bathe in the lake.

Back in Jaipur itself, well explore the City Palace (a fusion of Rajasthani and Mughal architecture) and the 18th-century Jantar Mantar observatory, and admire the latticed faade of the Hawa Mahal, or Palace of Winds.

  • Jaipur city tour (all day)

 

Day 9 Delhi

Today well journey from Jaipur back to Delhi. Enjoy your final night in India before our flight home tomorrow.

 

Day 10 Delhi – UK

After one last cup of chai, transfer to the airport for your return flight to the UK. Upon arrival, your Titan vehicle will be waiting for the journey home.