Visit the Taj Mahal at sunrise and discover northern India’s great cultural trio: Delhi, Agra and Jaipur
Complete northern India’s Golden Triangle – the great backpacker route linking Delhi, Agra and Jaipur. Whether you decide to go before or after your main adventure, this extension is the perfect way to experience the best of Rajasthan. Of course, you visit the magnificent Taj Mahal (at sunrise to catch it in the perfect light) and explore the riveting cities of Delhi and Jaipur. But you also take time to see lesser-known highlights, including the 1,000-year-old Chand Baori stepwell, providing a rounded insight into the three great cities of the Golden Triangle.
Highlights
Complete the famed Golden Triangle, visiting Delhi, Agra and Jaipur
See the Taj Mahal at sunrise, the most beautiful time to visit
Wind through the back lanes of Jaipur on a rickshaw tour
Visit the ancient Chand Baori stepwell – one of India’s lesser-known treasures
Explore the Moghul city of Fatehpur Sikri with a local guide
Marvel at the imposing Red Fort of Akbar
Key Information
5 days from £649 per person (based on a shared room)
Travel by car
Accompanied by local sightseeing guides and a driver
Single supplement from £165
Compulsory solo traveller supplement from £335
Countries visited: India
What's Included
All breakfasts
All accommodation
All transport and listed activities
Drivers and local sightseeing guides
Entrance fees to the sites listed
Arrival and/or departure transfers
What's Not Included
Tour leader
Travel insurance
Single accommodation (supplement applies)
Visas or vaccinations
Sustainability and Impact
At Exodus, we thrive on travel, and we firmly believe our adventures should help destinations thrive too.
As a certified B Corp, we aim to take a ‘nature positive’ approach across our adventures, including carbon and waste reduction, animal welfare and support for rewilding and conservation. We also seek to contribute to local communities, providing economic opportunity and empowerment.
Drive to Jaipur; visit the Abhaneri stepwell en route
Begin the journey to Jaipur after breakfast, a four to five-hour drive. Stop in the village of Abhaneri en route to visit the Chand Baori. One of India’s lesser-known wonders, this 1,000-year-old stepwell is one of the largest in the world, with 3,500 steps plunging 65ft (20m) into the ground.
Then transfer to Jaipur. Built in the late 18th century, this is a planned Moghul city of broad sandstone avenues, which were later painted pink. The evening is free for you to explore and relax.
Accommodation: Traditional Havali (or similar)
Meals included: Breakfast
Day
2
Sightseeing in Jaipur
Explore Jaipur in the local style, taking a rickshaw to the flower and vegetable markets and Govind Ji Temple, which sits inside the City Palace complex.
Out of the rickshaw, continue your exploration at the lakeside Amer Fort and see the Hawa Mahal (Palace of the Winds), a five-storey landmark built of pink sandstone, which allowed the women of the royal household to observe street festivities without being noticed.
Later, pick up some souvenirs and enjoy sightseeing with a walk in the local bazaars.
Accommodation: Traditional Havali (or similar)
Meals included: Breakfast
Day
3
To Agra; visit Fatehpur Sikri en route
Drive (approximately four hours) to Agra after breakfast. An hour before reaching Agra, stop to visit the Moghul city of Fatehpur Sikri. This impressive, well‐preserved citadel served as Akbar’s capital from 1571. The mosque, designed to hold 10,000 worshippers, the palaces, residences and halls of audience, are all of decorative red sandstone. The magnificence, however, only lasted 14 years; in 1584, Akbar left Fatehpur Sikri to secure his outlying territories, leaving the city much as we see it today.
Here, we join a local guide for an exploration. Your driver helps to arrange this locally as the guides cannot be booked in advance. Please note, there have been instances where the guide has insisted visitors pay an offering in the shrine. There is no obligation to pay an offering, and it is fine to refrain from doing so.
In the evening, embark on a two-hour heritage walk around Agra. Your exploration visits both city landmarks, such as the Jama Masjid mosque, and the everyday wonders, such as a bridalwear workshop and Rawatpara spice market. It ends with views of the Taj Mahal.
Accommodation: Royal Regent Hotel (Golden Tulip) (or similar)
Meals included: Breakfast
Day
4
Sunrise at the Taj Mahal; Red Fort of Akbar; to Delhi
Head out early to reach the Taj Mahal in time for sunrise – the most beautiful time to visit. The Taj’s shining white marble walls, inlaid with semi‐precious stones, never fail to amaze a first-time visitor.
Return to the hotel for breakfast and then head back out to visit the imposing Red Fort of Akbar, whose mighty sandstone walls enclose the white-marble Pearl Mosque and the palaces, halls, courtyards and fountains of his sons and successors, Jehangir and Shah Jahan. It is here that the latter spent his last years, imprisoned by his own son, Aurangzeb.
Transfer (approximately four to five hours) back to Delhi in the late afternoon.
Accommodation: Hotel Deventure/Hotel Regent Grand (or similar)
Meals included: Breakfast
Day
5
End Delhi
Your Golden Triangle extension ends this morning. If you have an onward flight from Delhi today, a transfer to the airport is included. If you are joining your main trip, the tour leader contacts you with information about this evening’s welcome briefing.
Meals included: Breakfast
Essential Info
Is this trip for you?
This trip is rated Activity Level 1 (Easy). For more information on our trip gradings, visit the Activity Level Guidelines page. If you have any queries about the difficulty of the trip, please contact us.
Itinerary: There is a lot to see in the time, but everything is scheduled so it doesn’t feel too rushed. The heat and bustle of some cities can be a little overwhelming; that said, there are places where you can find peace, and this is one of the few places in the world from where you will return with great stories and memories to last a lifetime.
Monuments: The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) is responsible for the conservation of many monuments in India, including the Taj Mahal, and very occasionally this may mean that work is taking place at sites visited on this trip. The ASI’s schedule is never published so it is not possible to forewarn when work is taking place. The Taj Mahal is closed on Fridays. If necessary, we reverse the itinerary to first go to Agra and then to Jaipur.
Journeys: There is quite a bit of driving involved. The drive to Jaipur may take between four to five hours. Road journeys can sometimes take longer due to traffic, national or religious holidays, or road damage after the monsoon.
Following a review of all our trips we have categorised this trip as generally not suitable for persons of reduced mobility. However if you are a regular traveller on such trips, please contact customer services to discuss the trip and your personal condition.
Joining Instructions
Post-tour extension
Start: Delhi hotel
End: Delhi airport
A car collects you from your Delhi hotel in the early morning for the drive to Jaipur.
On the last day, a departure transfer to Delhi airport is included – if you have not booked flights through Exodus, please ensure you have supplied us with your flight details in advance.
Pre-tour extension
Start: Delhi airport
End: Delhi hotel
If you have not booked flights through Exodus, please ensure you have supplied us with your flight details in advance. An arrival transfer from Delhi airport to the hotel is included.
Your extension ends at the Delhi hotel in the evening and your main Exodus tour usually begins the same day.
Full joining instructions including local emergency numbers will be sent to you as part of our Final Joining Instructions. If you do not receive these at least a week before departure, or require them earlier please contact our office or your travel agent.
Location start: Delhi Location end: Delhi
Vaccinations and Health
India
You require a yellow fever vaccination certificate if arriving from a country with risk of yellow fever transmission. Proof of a polio vaccination may also be required by some visitors. Please confirm all requirements and recommendations with your doctor or travel clinic.
You may also want to consider vaccinations for tetanus, hepatitis A, typhoid, cholera, hepatitis B, Japanese encephalitis, rabies and tuberculosis. The risk of malaria is slight, but you may wish to consult your doctor or travel clinic for further advice.
Additionally, dengue fever and chikungunya are known risks in India. Both are tropical viral diseases spread by daytime biting mosquitoes. There is currently no vaccine or prophylaxis available for either, and therefore the best form of prevention is to avoid being bitten. We recommend you take the usual precautions to avoid mosquito bites.
Some of our India trips spend time at altitude. In regions over approximately 6,560ft (2,000m), there is little risk of mosquito-borne diseases. For trips above 9,840ft (3,000m), there is a risk of being affected by acute mountain sickness. Our itineraries are designed to enable everyone to acclimatise to these altitudes, but you should be aware that it is still possible for you to be affected. Please see the Trip Notes for further information.
Visa
India
To avoid possible problems at immigration, make sure your passport is valid for a minimum of 180 days at the time of entry into India.
Travellers from the UK, US, CA and EU normally need a visa to enter India. Please note, visa requirements often change and it is your responsibility to obtain any required visas for this trip. Therefore, we recommend that you check with the nearest embassy or consulate of your chosen destination(s), including any countries you may be transiting or transferring through.
Some local governments provide guidance on what visas their citizens need. To help, we’ve gathered a selection of useful links below.
For more information on applying for your Indian visa, please click on this link: Indian Visa Information
Food & Drink
All breakfasts are included in this trip.
India is famous for its food and there is ample opportunity to try various curries, including the familiar tandoori, biriyani and rogan josh. If you are a vegetarian, India is a great destination. There are wonderful desserts and excellent beers, soft drinks and Indian specialities such as lassi, a refreshing yoghurt drink.
Allow at least 2,600-4,350 Indian rupees (US$30-US$50) per day for lunch and dinner. You can eat out very cheaply in India, but if you go to the more expensive restaurants, most of the time, you will spend more than the suggested amount. In most towns we visit, there is a good selection of restaurants and a choice between Indian and Western food. Please note, service in restaurants can be quite slow. Tea and soft drinks are very cheap. A large bottle of beer is approximately 350 rupees (approximately US$4).
Weather
During October/November, and from February to April, the days are normally warm or hot and nights cool or mild. Humidity is very low and little or no rain falls.
It gets very cold in the early mornings and evenings in December, January and into February and warm clothes are essential. During this time, nightly temperatures in Delhi can be only a little above freezing. Come prepared for both cold and hot temperatures during the winter period.
In July, August and September, expect hot (or very hot) days and warm nights. Rain is also possible at any time from the end of June until September and can be very heavy. However, it moderates the temperatures.
Comfortable hotels
We stay in good quality hotels throughout. The hotels used may differ to those listed due to availability.
Your Delhi hotel is typically the same hotel as your main trip itinerary.
Worth knowing
A compulsory solo supplement may be applicable. We need a minimum of two people to operate this extension, otherwise a sole traveller supplement is applied (this is in place of a single supplement, not in addition).
Twin-share rooms are subject to availability. If no twin-share match is available, a compulsory single supplement is required until a twin share is available.
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