Classic Golden Triangle – Delhi, Agra & Local Experiences

New Delhi, Delhi, India

Classic Golden Triangle – Delhi, Agra & Local Experiences
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Cultural Heritage
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Iconic Landmarks
Taj Mahal

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Explore India’s most iconic destinations with our 4-day Golden Triangle tour, covering Delhi, Agra, and unforgettable local experiences. Visit architectural wonders like the Taj Ma…

Destination

New Delhi, Delhi, India

Duration

4 Days

Max People

Up to 15

Difficulty

Easy

Languages

English

Rating

4.8 (302)

Details

What's Included

  • Personalized welcome at arrival by LTT Representative
  • Professional English-speaking Tour Guide
  • Air-conditioned Private vehicle with chauffeur.
  • Accommodation with daily breakfast
  • Entrance fees to all listed attractions
  • All taxes and service charges.

Not Included

  • Meals (Lunch & Dinner) unless specified
  • Personal expenses (shopping, laundry, tips, etc.)
  • Any services not mentioned in the itinerary

Pickup & Meeting Information

Pickup OptionWe pick up all travelers
Traveler ChoiceCan choose pickup point
Pickup Start Time30 minutes

Pickup Locations

1
New Delhi, Delhi, India
Tour does not end at meeting point(s)

Accessibility Information

Wheelchair
No
Stroller
Limited
Service Animals
Not Allowed
Public Transport
Limited
Infant Seating
Separate Seats
Infant Seats
Not Available

Available Guides & Languages

English
Guide Language
In-person

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Cancellation Policy

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refund
Less than 24 hours
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Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Delhi

On arrival at Delhi airport, you will be greeted by our Luxe TimeTravel representative and begin your journey towards the hotel. En route, enjoy a panoramic drive through some of New Delhi’s finest landmarks, including the towering Qutub Minar, the elegant Lotus Temple with its tranquil gardens, and a drive past the majestic India Gate and President’s House, perfect spots for photography. Later, proceed to your hotel for check-in and relaxation.

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1

India Gate

India Gate, designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, is a 42-meter-high archway built in 1931 to honor the Indian soldiers who lost their lives during World War I. Located along the Rajpath, it bears the names of over 13,000 soldiers. The eternal flame, Amar Jawan Jyoti, was added after the Indo-Pak War of 1971. Surrounded by lawns, fountains, and a lively atmosphere, India Gate is both a historical landmark and a popular spot for evening outings, drawing locals and tourists alike. Known For: War memorial honoring Indian soldiers. Timings: Opens: 24 Hours | Closes: Never | Closed on: None Tips: 30–45 Minutes (Approx) Restricted Items: Drones, littering. More About: Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, the 42-meter-high arch commemorates soldiers of the British Indian Army who died in World War I. The Amar Jawan Jyoti burns in tribute to fallen soldiers. Architecture: Triumph arch style inspired by Arc de Triomphe, built in sandstone. Best Time to Visit: Evening hours between October and March. Tips for Visiting: Visit at night for illuminated views, enjoy street food nearby, and combine with a drive along Rajpath.
Stop: 30 minutes
Admission included
2

Qutub Minar

Qutub Minar, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is an architectural marvel and one of the tallest brick minarets in the world, standing at 73 meters. Built in 1193 by Qutb-ud-din Aibak and completed by his successors, the tower is adorned with intricate carvings and verses from the Quran. Its five distinct storeys taper elegantly, each marked by a projecting balcony. Surrounding the minar is the Qutub Complex, which includes the Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque and the Iron Pillar, famous for its rust-resistant composition. The site offers a fascinating glimpse into the Indo-Islamic architecture of medieval India, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts and culture lovers. Known For: Tallest brick minaret in the world and UNESCO World Heritage Site. Timings: Opens: 7:00 AM | Closes: 5:00 PM | Closed: None Tips: 2–3 Hours (Approx) Restricted Items: Food, smoking, tripods, drones, large luggage. More About: Built in 1193 by Qutb-ud-din Aibak, Qutub Minar stands at 73 meters and features five tapering stories adorned with intricate carvings and Quranic inscriptions. The Qutub Complex also houses the Iron Pillar, Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque, and Alai Darwaza. Architecture: Indo-Islamic architecture with red sandstone and marble, detailed carvings, and alternating angular and fluted sections. Best Time to Visit: October to March for pleasant weather. Tips for Visiting: Arrive early morning for fewer crowds, hire a local guide for historical insights, and wear comfortable shoes for exploring the complex.
Stop: 30 minutes
Admission included
3

Lotus Temple

The Lotus Temple, completed in 1986, is a striking Bahá’í House of Worship known for its distinctive lotus flower-inspired design. Constructed from pure white marble, it comprises 27 free-standing petals arranged in clusters to form nine sides. Open to people of all religions, the temple is a place for meditation, prayer, and peace. Surrounded by nine pools and lush gardens, it offers a serene escape from the bustling city. Its architectural brilliance and spiritual openness attract millions of visitors every year, making it one of the most visited buildings in the world. Known For: Bahá’í House of Worship with lotus-inspired design. Timings: Opens: 9:00 AM | Closes: 5:00 PM (Winter) / 7:00 PM (Summer) | Closed on: Mondays Tips: 1–2 Hours (Approx) Restricted Items: Food, smoking, loudspeakers, religious rituals. More About: Opened in 1986, this temple welcomes people of all faiths to meditate and find peace. Surrounded by ponds and gardens, it is a serene escape from the city. Architecture: 27 marble-clad petals arranged to form nine sides, inspired by the lotus flower. Best Time to Visit: November to February. Tips for Visiting: Maintain silence inside, visit in the evening for stunning lights, and carry a camera for the gardens.
Stop: 45 minutes
Admission included
4

Rashtrapati Bhavan

Rashtrapati Bhavan, the official residence of the President of India, is an architectural masterpiece located on Raisina Hill. Completed in 1929, it was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens and Herbert Baker as the Viceroy’s House. The vast complex includes 340 rooms, sprawling Mughal Gardens, and impressive courtyards. Its design harmoniously blends classical Western and Indian styles, with a prominent dome and intricate jaali work. Open to the public on select days, the Rashtrapati Bhavan stands as a symbol of India’s democratic traditions and architectural grandeur. Known For: Official residence of the President of India with Mughal Gardens. Timings: Opens: 9:00 AM | Closes: 4:00 PM (Select days for public) | Mondays & Government Holidays Tips: 2 Hours (Approx) Restricted Items: Cameras, mobile phones in certain areas, food. More About: Completed in 1929 by Sir Edwin Lutyens, it has 340 rooms and vast gardens. The Mughal Gardens open to the public during Udyan Utsav. Architecture: Blend of Western classical and Indian architectural elements with a massive dome and jaali work. Best Time to Visit: February–March for Mughal Gardens bloom. Tips for Visiting: Pre-book tickets online, carry an ID, and follow security protocols strictly.
Stop: 30 minutes
Admission included

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