Category |
Cost per person on
twin sharing basis | Cost per child
with bed | Cost per child
without bed |
Luxury |
AED 11,449 |
AED 8,880 |
AED 6,290 |
More about The Golden Triangle
India's golden triangle is a tourist circuit which connects Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur. The Golden Triangle is so called because of the triangular shape formed by the locations of New Delhi, Agra, Rajasthan and back to Delhi on India's map.
New Delhi is the capital city of India and has a plethora of places to be explored, be it historical landmarks, vintage bazaars, or architectural marvels. Exploring Delhi and New Delhi is always a feel-good experience with exquisite food, colourful culture and the local vibe you come across.
Agra has carved a niche for itself on the world map for the iconic UNESCO World Heritage site, The Taj Mahal- a symbol of love and devotion. Agra Fort and Fatehpur Sikri are the other UNESCO World Heritage Sites here.
Jaipur is the capital of Rajasthan and is fondly called "the Pink City of India" for its trademark pink colour for most buildings and housing structures. It was founded by Maharaja Jai Singh II, the ruler of Amer, in November 1726 and the city is named after him; "pur" suffix means city or settlement. Jaipur is famous for its colorful culture, forts, palaces, and lakes.
Terms
* Prices include return economy class flight. Surcharge will be applicable in case of non-availability of seats on the lowest airfare. Prices are quoted per person on a twin-sharing basis in a standard room with inclusions listed above. Entry fee at the monuments are at a supplement cost of US$ 83 net per person. Camera/Video Camera fee applicable at the monuments. Prices are valid till 31 March 2017. Additional options are available upon request. Blackout dates are applicable. Visa assistance provided at an additional cost. Prices are correct at the time of publication and are subject to change without notice depending on travel dates and availability. All photos and videos shown are illustrative. Actual services may differ. Terms apply.