About this trip
This seven-day trip covers India's classic Golden Triangle — Delhi, Agra and Jaipur — the three cities that give the route its name when you trace them on a map. You get the history and architecture these cities are known for, plus a wildlife detour that most Golden Triangle trips skip.
In Jaipur, you head to the Jhalana area for a leopard safari, tracking one of India's more concentrated leopard populations across the Aravalli hills alongside jackals, hyenas, nilgai and jungle cats.
It's a guided, moderate-paced trip suited to families and groups wanting a first look at India's big three cities with something wilder mixed in.
What you'll do
- Explore Delhi's mix of old and new city districts
- See the Taj Mahal and Agra Fort
- Wander Jaipur's forts and palaces
- Track leopards on safari in Jhalana, home to over 40 leopards
- Spot jackals, hyenas, nilgai and jungle cats on the same safari
- Fully guided throughout, so logistics between the three cities are handled for you
- Rated moderate pace, suited to families and groups rather than a slow wander
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Where to stay
A night before your tour in New Delhi · 20 Jul – 21 Jul
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