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Golden Triangle

Start & end in Delhi 8 days Up to 18

About this trip

Eight days across northern India's classic triangle: Delhi, Agra and Jaipur, with a stop in rural Rajasthan along the way.

You move between cities by private transport, taking in Delhi's markets and colonial-era monuments, the Taj Mahal at Agra, and Jaipur's pink sandstone streets, before getting a look at everyday village life away from the cities.

It's a fully guided group trip pitched as easy-paced, so it suits a first proper introduction to India without having to sort logistics yourself.

What you'll do

  • Wander Delhi's markets and colonial monuments
  • See the Taj Mahal at Agra
  • Explore Jaipur, the Pink City
  • Visit a village near Dhula for a taste of rural Rajasthan
  • Travel between cities by private transport
Good to know
  • Easy pace, suited to those new to India
  • Private room option available
  • Fully guided throughout, with a group leader handling logistics
What travellers actually say

Worth it if you want a well-paced cultural intro to India with strong local guides. Think twice if you need flexibility—the pace is fast and crammed.

  • Guide quality is genuinely exceptional; multiple reviewers name guides as transformative to the entire experience.
  • Eight days covers a lot without feeling rushed; hotels well-located, transport comfortable, itinerary balanced between sites and activities.
  • Pace is fast and you're crammed in a lot; one 78-year-old solo traveller noted logistical glitches do happen, though guides handle them quietly.
  • Group size works well; multiple mentions of good organization suggest this scales better than chaotic India stereotypes suggest.

Distilled from real traveller reviews on TourRadar — we don't edit out the bad bits.

Tour dupe
Same trip, less money
£130 less all-in
Golden Triangle Tour
5from £3197 days
The trade-off: 1 fewer night, and a different operator.
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Best month to go

Departing in Aug is cheapest — from £441, about 24% below the priciest month (Nov).

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Getting there

Delhi
One-way · arrive 29 Aug 26

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Where to stay

A night before your tour in Delhi · 29 Aug30 Aug

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