India's Golden Triangle Tour — Delhi, Agra & Jaipur Complete Guide 2026
The most iconic India itinerary. Complete guide to the Golden Triangle — Delhi, Agra and Jaipur. Best time to visit, what to see, how long to spend and money-saving tips.
Why the Golden Triangle Remains India's #1 Itinerary
The Delhi–Agra–Jaipur circuit has been traversed by millions of travellers across centuries — and remains the single most popular India itinerary for good reason. It delivers India's most iconic sights in a logistically manageable loop of just 720 km, accessible from Delhi's international airport. In 6–10 days, a first-time visitor experiences Mughal grandeur, Rajput palaces, street food that rewires your taste preferences, and the sheer sensory overload that makes India so addictive.
Delhi (2–3 Days)
India's capital is itself a multi-layered city that rewards slow exploration. Essential stops:
- Old Delhi: Jama Masjid, Chandni Chowk, Red Fort (Lal Qila) — allow half a day minimum
- Qutub Minar: UNESCO site, 12th-century minaret. Quieter than expected.
- Humayun's Tomb: The proto-Taj Mahal. More atmospherically peaceful than the Taj in many ways.
- Lodhi Garden: 15th-century tombs set in beautifully maintained parkland. Perfect morning walk.
- National Museum: One of the world's great collections of Indian art and archaeology — half a day easily spent.
Agra (1–2 Days)
Agra is a transportation and accommodation hub around the Taj Mahal — beyond the main sights, it doesn't detain most visitors long. Don't miss:
- Taj Mahal: Arrive at sunrise for the best light and smallest crowds. The experience requires no description — see it and understand why.
- Agra Fort: UNESCO site. Vast red sandstone complex built by Akbar. From its walls, Shah Jahan could see the Taj where his wife lay — haunting and magnificent.
- Fatehpur Sikri: 40 km from Agra, the abandoned Mughal capital. Extraordinarily well-preserved, often overlooked. Add it.
Jaipur (2–3 Days)
The Pink City is the most visitor-friendly of the three — wide boulevards, excellent shopping, grand architecture, and India's best textile and craft market scene. Must-see:
- Amber Fort: Magnificent hilltop Rajput fortress. Allow 3 hours. Take the jeep up.
- City Palace: Still partly occupied by the royal family. Beautiful museum within.
- Hawa Mahal: The "Palace of Winds" — facade-only, but one of India's most photographed structures.
- Jantar Mantar: 18th-century astronomical instruments of extraordinary scale and precision. UNESCO listed.
💡 OTATTS tip: For the best Golden Triangle experience, budget a minimum of 7 days. Rush it in 5 and you'll exhaust yourself without absorbing anything. Do it in 10 and you'll have time for day trips and genuine cultural immersion.
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