India's rich and colourful history, makes it one of the most attractive tourist destinations. With the amount of things to do and places to see, you could spend your entire lifetime just exploring this magnificent country. The Golden Triangle Tour, shows you some of the best cities of India, in a short time period. Delhi, Agra and Jaipur, form the three points of this journey. These three places serve the purpose of showing just how much diversity India has. While being located only a few hours from each other, it feels like you are entering a completely different country. It is called the Golden Triangle because of the extraordinary cultural wealth and history these places have to offer. The accessibility is also a major plus point, as all the cities are located close to major roads and train stations. Start off by exploring the bazaars of Delhi, then moving on to the eternal symbol of love-Taj Mahal at Agra, and finally ending with the havelis of Jaipur.
Rajasthan is a classic blend of beauty and historicity. Indeed, the State has so much going for it that it's difficult to decide where to start. The very images that it conjures up are steeped in romance and beauty. A line of supercilious camels silhouetted against a magnificent desert sunset. A blur of swirling color as a Rajasthani belle dances to hypnotic music. The handsome, hawk-like face of a Rajput man, fiercely mustachioed, regally turbaned, reflecting an arrogance and power that can be traced several centuries back. It is the unyielding facade of a splendid fort or the delicate kiosks and balconies embellishing a palace wall. The bold, colorful sweep of a phat painting, depicting sword-bearing chieftains going off to battle, rainbow-hued dupattas, ghagras and cholis, twinkling with the light of a hundred tiny glinting mirrors. All of which add to attractions of this wonderland we call-Rajasthan.
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