5 Reasons to go to India's Golden Triangle

Posted by Anil Sinha on March 30th, 2018

1. Heritage & Architecture

Home to the world's oldest civilization, golden triangle packages India is popular because of its rich architecture and heritage. Remarkably beautiful and architecturally diverse, India is filled up with palaces, forts, mosques, monuments, temples, and historic ruins. Indian structures have evolved consuming many dynasties and west colonial rule. Thirty - two UNESCO world heritage sites are listed across India, so that it is a major vacation spot for history buffs and design enthusiasts.

A stop in Delhi includes a visit to -

  • Red Fort
  • Qutub Minar
  • Lodhi Gardens
  • Humayun Tomb
  • India Gate

A stop in Agra includes a visit to -

  • Taj Mahal
  • Fatehpur Sikri
  • Agra Fort
  • Sikandra
  • Itmad-ul-Daulah

A stop in Jaipur includes a visit to -

  • Hawa Mahal
  • City Palace
  • Jantar Mantar
  • Amber Fort
  • Jal Mahal

2. Religion and spirituality

India is the birthplace of several religions including Sikhism, Buddhism, Hinduism, Jainism, and different spiritual philosophies. In India, religious, beliefs and spirituality are intricately intertwined with everyday living. Most travelers go on a trip to India searching for peaceful and a peaceful environment designed for some soul - searching. A trip to India's temples, and participating in the countless different religious text, give a deeper insight in to the fact of the Indian culture.

The rituals of devout trust and beliefs can be closely seen in Delhi's - Lotus Temple, Laxmi Narayan Mandir, Jama Majid, Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, and Jaipur's Birla Mandir.

3. Culture

The situations and holiday calendar in India are packed with cultural and spiritual festivals and complex fairs. The exciting Holi and Diwali festival is widely celebrated across the India, especially in the golden triangle tour packages India. The pink city of Jaipur also hosts vibrant colorful festivals like the Teej, Gangaur, Kite festival during which the place is filled up with red - topped turbans, colored elephant, adorned camel, tattooed ladies and flying kites.

4. Shopping

The best way to discover the amazing vivacity of the golden triangle tour is to look in the vibrant colorful chaos of the Indian bazaar where vender and a flurry navigate bargaining sales and a flurry of activity looking for specific foods and other consumer products. Travelers can also have a more structure shopping excursion to the old Delhi bazaar walk or other bazaars in Agra and Jaipur.

Some Popular Places to Do Shop in Delhi Include -

  • Connaught Place
  • Chandni Chowk
  • Karol Bagh
  • Paharganj
  • Sarojini Nagar
  • Khan Market
  • Lajpat Nagar
  • Nehru Place
  • South Extension

Some Popular Bazaars to Shop for Rajasthani Clothes, Souvenirs, and Accessories in Jaipur -

  • Johari Bazaar
  • Bapu Bazaar
  • Tripolia Bazaar

5. Cuisine of India

A concoction of unique spices, fresh tastes and elaborate combination of preferences and presentations make the foods of India a flavorful foodie experience. The meals of north India, inspired by Persian and Mughlai varieties of cooking food, include such delicacies as butter chicken, chapati (flatbread), chana (chickpea) masala and chaat (deep - fried potato patties).

Delhi has a wide range of local and fine intercontinental food offered by restaurants, hotels, and eateries like Chandni Chowk (a heaven for chaat lovers), Hauz Khas, and Paranthe Wali Gali (tasty paranthas and special snacks - Jalebi, Papri Chaat, Golgappa (Panipuri), Samosas and Chai). Don't miss eating at one of the top restaurants in the world and the only restaurant in India to get this to prestigious list - Indian highlight in Delhi.

Food, culture, customs and tradition of India have been shaped by its long history, unique geography and greatly inspired by different travelers, rulers, and neighbours over time. Food can be an important area of the Indian culture and plays a normal role in everyday living and public festivals.

A biggest part of India's population is vegetarian, but a diverse selection of non - vegetarian cooking is suitable for tourist sampling almost everywhere. You will find 4 types of Indian foods - North, South, East and West Indian. Despite this variety, some unifying taste and techniques emerges.

Amazing India! It's a distinctive travel vacation spot, growing in attractiveness, and a life - changing delectable vacation spots adventure that is certain to encourage the spirit, the tastebuds, and your mind.

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