A Drive in the Golden Triangle-An Exhilarating Experience

- Our focus will be on the roads that connect Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur
- There are some places one has to detour to mix with the locals
- We will discuss the stopovers and the places one can stay overnight to
The cities are about 125 miles apart. You may not find yourself quite enthusiastic about the travel, to begin with, if it is your first take on this journey. You will slowly begin to enjoy the trip and before you know, the trip will be over. There are critics who would insist you leave the triangle out of your itinerary but we insist that you must take this unforgettable tour once. Of course, it falls in the tourist district of all the visitors who come to India to explore, that doesn't mean that the route should be overcrowded. There are many other excitements on the way that you will certainly thank yourself for deciding on taking the trip of the golden triangle.

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You will discover many jewels of India on the way that would remain etched in your memory forever. If you are in India, you can't miss out on seeing the Taj, the Jantar Mantar, or the HawaMahal. It is a sure thing that the trip will be a breathtaking one. You will enjoy every moment of your journey and the drive will be a splendid one. You will fall in love with different regions of India. It is going to be a wonderful trip and you are sure to repeat the feat once again. the
Where is Golden Triangle?
The Golden Triangle comprises an imaginary triangle where three important cities are seated at the three angles of a triangle. These three cities are New Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur. These cities are well-connected by highways and that makes movements between these cities quite comfortable. The distance between these cities is also not very much. One can drive the distance quite easily with a minimum of discomfort. The distance can be covered with the stays for a couple of days in each city within a week or so.
What draws you to the Golden Triangle?
You are drawn to this driving circuit because once you are driving within it, you are easing into the travel of India. There cannot be a better place to begin an India tour if one wishes to. The travel in this circuit will enable you to visit several incredibly beautiful places. It becomes easier for you to get around these places and their people with their culture.

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The TajMahal is the crowning glory of this trip but there are other monuments worth visiting. In Delhi, there is Jama Masjid, Humayun's tomb, Lodhi Garden, QutubMinar, and so on. In Agra, there is the Taj and there is the famous Agra Fort. Jaipur awaits with its HawaMahal, Jantar Mantar, and Ambar Fort. Each one of these is enough to blow your mind with amazement. When you are travelling around these cities, you are getting the taste of these three discrete geographical regions each with its distinct flavour. Once you are over with your drive, you will just sit down and reminisce the extraordinary moments you spent in this vastness called India. Each monument that you touch upon is an icon. While driving on, you may detour once in a while to mix with the local populace and experience Indian hospitality at its best.
You should follow some useful tips while embarking on this wonderful travel of the circuit. If you can arrange for an experienced driver to drive you on, it's the best idea. While the chauffeur drives, you can immerse yourself in watching the views out of the car's window. If it is your car, you should check the oil level, coolants, the air-conditioner, and other moving parts including the conditions of the tyres. They should be travel-worthy.
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