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Golden Triangle Tour Discover the Beauty, Splendor and Charisma of Incredible India Travel Wide and Explore the Abundance of India The Mystical land of India, with its extensive spread across North, South, East and West offers the travelers with bounties unlimited. From enchanting mountains, gurgling rivers, calm plains and unrest oceans, the Indian peninsula has all inside itself. Despite being separated by language, culture, food habits and ethnicity, the Indian states have one thing in common- unleashed beauty and a broad mind to welcome its visitors. The Golden Triangle Tour of North, the Temple Tours of the South, the Adventurous Road Trips of East and the Fun-Filled Party Trips to the West complete the unique Indian travel circuit. India can be explored in different ways depending on what one's interest is. But the most amazing part is every time as one visits India, they find a completely new exhilarating experience and a soul connection with it. The country that taught yoga and meditation to the whole world definitely carries an inner peace within itself and transcends the same to those who traverse across this beautiful and divine country. Visit India and stay blessed! About Us India magical Trip is one of the most versatile tour operators in India, who believe in offering the best to their customers in terms of tour planning and execution. Our vision is to make you feel enchanted as you unravel the mystic beauty of India and our mission is to conduct the tours comfortably. Be it a party vacation to Goa, an adventure trip to the north east or traditional temple visits down South; our travel planners design cost effective yet efficient tour packages. With tour guides from India Magical Trip by your side, who are adept in explaining the importance of every place, the tour becomes much more interesting and informative. Our packages include comfortable accommodation, conducted tours, mouthwatering food, entertainment and also plenty of shopping time. Our conduct and service during tours has gained us great customer following and a trust worthy name. From intimate honeymoon trips to fun unleashed family trips, our exclusive planning with correct execution make the journey memorable. Foreign visitors, who come to India to get drenched in the opulent sceneries and natural wonders, get to experience the most unique and uncompromising tour experience with our impeccable services. We are specialists in creating personalized tour plans as per the customer's requirements. Fixed circuit tours like Golden Triangle tour can be extended to cover more places based on the customer's budget and time availability. We have an established and dedicated network with travel partners, hospitality giants and trusted transport authorities and hence safety of life and luggage is our prime concern. With India Magical Trip- every tour is indeed a lifetime experience of pure bliss and unfathomable memories. Contents Golden Triangle Tour (06 Nights / 07 Days).....................................5 Golden Triangle Tour with Goa (10 Nights / 11 Days)......................6 Golden Triangle Tour with Varanasi (09 Nights / 10 Days)...............7 Golden Triangle Tour with Khajuraho (08 Nights / 09 Days)............8 Golden Triangle Tour with Amritsar (09 Nights / 10 Days)...............9 Golden Triangle Tour with Kashmir (10 Nights / 11 Days)...............10 Golden Triangle Tour with Haridwar (09 Nights / 10 Days)............11 Golden Triangle Tour with Shimla (09 Nights / 10 Days)................12 Taj & Tiger Tour (08 Days) ...........................................................13 Rajasthan Forts & Palace Tour........................................................14 Kashmir Tour (05 Nights / 06 Days)...............................................15 Leh - Ladakh Tour ( 09 Nights / 10 Days )......................................16 Glory of Gujarat (13 Nights / 14 Days)...........................................17 Buddha Footsteps Tour( 12 Nights / 13Days)...................................18 Himalayan journey (11 Nights / 12 Days)........................................19 Sikkim Magical Tour (07 Nights / 08 Days).......................................20 Best of Kerala (07 Nights / 08 Days)................................................21 South India Golden Triangle (07 Nights / 08 Days)...........................22 South India Temple Tour (13 Nights / 14 Days).................................23 Best of Nepal Tour ( 06 Nights / 07 Days )........................................24 Srilanka Tour (06 Days / 07 Nights)..................................................25 BhutanTour (06 Nights / 07 Days).....................................................26 5 Golden Triangle Tour (06 Nights / 07 Days) Day 01: Arrival Delhi On arrival at Delhi, traditional welcome and escorted transfer to your hotel. Evening free at leisure to relax. Overnight Stay at the hotel. Day 02: Delhi Sightseeing After breakfast sightseeing of Birla Temple, Redfort, Jama Mosque, Qutub Minar, Humanyu's Tomb, Lotus Temple, India Gate, Parliament House & President Palace. Overnight stay at the hotel. Day 03: Delhi / Jaipur (265 Kms / 05hrs) After breakfast. Drive for Pink City of Rajasthan – Jaipur. Noon sightseeing of City Palace, Hawa Mahal, Observatory & Jal Mahal. Overnight stay at the hotel. Day 04: Amer Fort Excursion with Elephant Ride After breakfast Excursion trip to famous Amer Fort and you will also enjoy Elephant Ride here. Noon free time to visit local markets. Overnight stay at the hotel. Day 05: Jaipur / FatehpurSikri /Agra (245 kms 4.5 hr.) After breakfast drive for City of Taj - Agra. En-route visit Fatehpur Sikri. On arrival at Agra check-in to your hotel. 0vernight stay at the hotel. Day 06: Agra City Tour After breakfast sightseeing of Taj Mahal, Agra Fort & Sikandra Tomb. Noon time free for shopping in local markets. Overnight stay at your hotel. Day 07:Agra to Delhi (200 Kms / 04 hrs) Departure After breakfast, drive back straight to Delhi International Airport to board your Flight for onward journey. 6 Golden Triangle Tour with Goa (10 Nights / 11 Days) Day 01: Arrival Delhi On arrival at Delhi, traditional welcome and escorted transfer to your hotel. Evening free at leisure to relax. Overnight Stay at the hotel. Day 02: Delhi Sightseeing After breakfast sightseeing of Birla Temple, Red fort, Jama Mosque, Qutub Minar, Humanyu's Tomb, Lotus Temple, India Gate, Parliament House & President Palace. Overnight stay at the hotel. Day 03: Delhi / Jaipur (265 Kms / 05 hrs) After breakfast. Drive for Pink City of Rajasthan - Jaipur Day 06: Agra City Tour Noon sightseeing of City Palace, Hawa Mahal, Observatory & Jal Mahal. Overnight stay at the After breakfast sightseeing of Taj Mahai, Agra fort hotel. & Sikandra Tomb. Noon time free for shopping in local markets. Overnight stay at your hotel. Day 04: Amer Fort Excursion with Elephant Ride Day 07: Agra to Delhi (200 Kms / 04 hrs) - After breakfast Excursion trip to famous Amer Fort and Departure you will also enjoy Elephant Ride here. Noon free time to visit local markets. Overnight stay at the hotel. After breakfast, drive back straight to Delhi Airport to board your Flight for Beach City - Goa. On arrival Day 05: Jaipur / FatehpurSikri /Agra (245 kms 4.5 pick-up and transfer to your hotel. Overnight stay at hr.) your hotel. After breakfast drive for City of Taj - Agra. En-route Day 08: Delhi / Goa (by Flight) visit Fatehpur Sikri. On arrival at Agra check-in to your hotel. Overnight stay at the hotel. After breakfast sightseeing of Panjim, Old Goa, Mapusa market, Churches & Beaches. Evening Boat Cruise on River Mandovi. Evening free at leisure to relax. Overnight stay at your hotel. Day 09: Goa Full day free to relax & enjoy on the Beach. Overnight stay at your hotel. Day 10: Goa Full day free to relax & enjoy on the Beach. Overnight stay at the hotel. Day 11: Goa Delhi (by Flight) Departure After breakfast, transfer to Goa Airport to board your ight for Delhi. On arrival pick-up and transfer to Delhi international Airport for board your Flight for onward journey. 7 Golden Triangle Tour with Varanasi (09 Nights / 10 Days Day 01: Arrival Delhi Day 06: Agra City Tour On arrival at Delhi, traditional welcome and escorted After breakfast sightseeing of Taj Mahai, Agra fort & transfer to your hotel. Evening free at leisure to relax. Sikandra Tomb. Noon time free for shopping in local Overnight Stay at the hotel. markets. Overnight stay at your hotel. Day 02: Delhi Sightseeing Day 07: Agra to Delhi (200 Kms / 04 hrs) / Varanasi (By Flight) After breakfast sightseeing of Birla Temple, Red fort, Jama Mosque, QutubMinar, Humanyu's Tomb, After breakfast, drive back straight to Delhi Airport to Lotus Temple, India Gate, Parliament House & board your Flight for City of Lights Varanasi. On President Palace. Overnight stay at the hotel. arrival pick-up and transfer to our hotel. Noon free time to visit local markets. Overnight stay at the hotel. Day 03: Delhi / Jaipur (265 Kms / 05 hrs) Day 08:Delhi / Varanasi (By Flight) After breakfast. Drive for Pink City of Rajasthan - Jaipur Noon sightseeing of City Palace, Hawa Mahal, Early morning Boat Ride in River Ganges at Sunrise. Observatory & Jal Mahal. Overnight stay at the Back to hotel for breakfast. Noon, excursion to hotel. Sarnath - the sacred place of Lord Buddha. Evening go to River Ganges to see Evening Ceremony. Day 04: Amer Fort Excursion with Elephant Ride Overnight stay at hotel. After breakfast Excursion trip to famous Amer Fort and Day 09: Varanasi City tour you will also enjoy Elephant
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