Golden Triangle of India

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The Golden Triangle of India is a popular tourist circuit that connects the culturally rich cities of Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur, showcasing iconic landmarks like the Taj Mahal, historic forts, and vibrant markets.

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instanceOf tourist circuit
tourist destination
alsoKnownAs Golden Triangle NERFINISHED
attracts first-time visitors to India
connectedBy air
rail
road
country India
featuresLandmark Agra Fort NERFINISHED
Amber Fort NERFINISHED
City Palace, Jaipur NERFINISHED
Fatehpur Sikri NERFINISHED
Hawa Mahal NERFINISHED
India Gate NERFINISHED
Jantar Mantar, Jaipur NERFINISHED
Qutub Minar NERFINISHED
Red Fort NERFINISHED
Taj Mahal NERFINISHED
highSeason October to March
includesCity Agra NERFINISHED
Delhi NERFINISHED
Jaipur NERFINISHED
knownFor cultural tourism
heritage tourism
historical monuments
iconic landmarks
vibrant markets
languageCommonlySpoken English
Hindi NERFINISHED
marketType jewellery markets
souvenir markets
textile markets
namedAfter triangular route connecting Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur
offersExperience Mughal architecture NERFINISHED
Rajput architecture NERFINISHED
UNESCO World Heritage Sites NERFINISHED
local cuisine
palaces and forts
traditional handicrafts
popularWith domestic tourists
international tourists
region northern India
surface form: North India
shape triangle
tourDurationTypical 5–7 days
tourismType cultural tourism
heritage tourism
sightseeing
typicalStartPoint Delhi NERFINISHED

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Golden Triangle tourist circuit alsoKnownAs Golden Triangle of India