Delhi Agra Jaipur Ranthambore tour package

Delhi-Agra-Jaipur-Ranthambore Heritage & Wildlife Tour

If getting five when buying three is your kind of deal, then this Delhi Agra Jaipur Ranthambore tour package is your ideal vacation. And no, it is not because you get an extra destination, it's because stopping en route to cover some extra spots while covering India's golden triangle is the best way to explore India in a single trip. From a metropolitan and national capital to the city hosting a world wonder, the city of romance and love, a national safari and of course, a historical city that was left abandoned due to rumours of supernatural activities. Can there be something that can cover so much in a single trip?

Tour Information

Destinations Covered:Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, Ranthambore
Pickup Location:Delhi
Drop Location:Delhi
Tour Duration:6 Days

Tour Highlights

  • Discover India's Paris, one of the most charming places you will ever see. Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan, is exquisitely decorated in the most delicate pink hues.
  • Explore the vibrant blend of history and modernity in Delhi. The city captivates a rich cultural tapestry in its grand monuments and bustling bazaars. From the majestic Red Fort to the serene Lodhi Gardens, every corner echoes the legacy of empires past.
  • Visit the city of love, which is home to the world's wonder, the Taj Mahal in Agra. The city has historic forts and exquisite craftsmanship, which makes it a must-visit for every traveller.
  • If you are a nature lover, then Ranthambore National Park would feel like a paradise offering thrilling encounters with the majestic Royal Bengal Tiger amid ancient ruins and dense forests. This is the place where nature and history coexist in perfect harmony.
  • En route to the Golden Triangle, visit the magnificent ghost city built by Emperor Akbar, Fatehpur Sikri, which stands as a masterpiece of Mughal architecture, with red sandstone palaces and courtyards whispering tales of a once-glorious empire.

Tour Itinerary

Day 01 : Arrival at Delhi, then transfer to Agra

On day one, as you finally arrive in Delhi, instead of taking you to your hotel and checking in, your driver will accelerate towards the Delhi Agra highway. It is because, unlike most golden triangle tours, this one starts in Agra and ends in Delhi. Once you have reached Agra, there is so much to do and no time to waste.

  • Taj Mahal

    Start your trip with the obvious spot, the Taj Mahal. And is there a better way to start the Golden Triangle trip? Made of white marble, it is not only the crown jewel of Mughal architecture but also a powerful symbol of love.
  • Amer Fort

    Right there, near the beautiful white Mahal, is a massive red sandstone mahal, the Agra Fort. It was once the main residence of the Mughal emperors, and to this day, its courtyards, palaces, and ramparts offer a gorgeous view of the Taj and the Yamuna River.
  • Itmad-ud-Daulah’s Tomb (“Baby Taj”)

    In the city of Taj, you must also visit what is popularly known as the baby Taj, the Itmad-ud-Daulah. It is a delicate, white marble tomb with intricate pietra dura inlay.
  • Mehtab Bagh

    The beauty of the Taj is such that no matter where you look at it from, even that place becomes beautiful. And such is the thing with Mehtab Bagh, a gorgeous garden across the Yamuna that offers a peaceful, reflective vantage point to view the Taj Mahal, especially as the sun sets or rises.
  • Sikandra Fort

    When in Agra, you must also visit Sikandra Fort, the tomb of Akbar the Great. The fort is both historical and beautiful, with a compound made of red sandstone and marble that blends Mughal, Persian, and Hindu architectural motifs.

Day 02 : Agra to Ranthambore (via Fatehpur Sikri)

As you wake up on day two of your trip, enjoy a delicious breakfast in Agra, a city known for its food. After checking out of your hotel, depart from Agra for Ranthambore. But before you reach the naturally abundant city of Ranthambore, take a small stop en route at the historic and sculpturally rich Fatehpur Sikri.

Fatehpur Sikri is an abandoned Mughal city that was historically the capital of Emperor Akbar. The city was abandoned by its residents due to several survival issues, but, according to old folk tales, it was paranormal activity that drove them out. Despite being abandoned, you can still visit several of its original structures, such as Darwaza, Panch Mahal, Jama Masjid, and Jodha Bai’s Palace, each reflecting the rich history of the city.

Day 03 : Morning Safari in Ranthambore, then Transfer to Jaipur

Start your day early in nature with a morning safari in the Ranthambore National Park. If it's your lucky day, you will be able to spot some gorgeous wildlife, including the majestic tigers. After the safari, it's time to check out of the hotel and start your drive to Jaipur.

The drive from Ranthambore to Jaipur is very scenic with picturesque Rajasthani landscapes of rolling Aravalli hills, rural villages, and glimpses of old forts. Once you have reached Jaipur, check into your hotel and unwind. You are then free to enjoy a relaxed evening in the Pink City.

Day 04 : Jaipur Local Sightseeing

As you wake up in Jaipur, there is not enough time to waste, as the city has so much to offer that you must utilise each second of the day to cover the city's soil. So, as soon as you have your breakfast, get ready and ignite the engine, as an epic adventure is about to begin.

  • Amer (Amber) Fort

    It is a hilltop fort with several palaces, courtyards, and the most famous of them, the Sheesh Mahal (Hall of Mirrors).
  • Jal Mahal

    It was built as a summer retreat and is an architectural wonder that makes it feel like it is floating in the middle of Man Sagar Lake.
  • City Palace

    It was the private residence of the royal family, a part of which has now been opened to the public, while the Jaipur royal family still resides here. Its architecture blends Rajput and Mughal styles.
  • Jantar Mantar

    Jantar Mantar is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It is an astronomical observatory featuring large stone instruments used to measure time, track planets, and predict eclipses.
  • Albert Hall Museum

    It is one of Rajasthan's oldest museums that houses an epic collection of art, crafts, and artefacts.
  • Jaigarh Fort

    Overlooking Amer Fort, this fort houses a massive cannon (Jaivana) and provides panoramic views over Jaipur and the surrounding hills.
  • Markets

    End your day in Jaipur’s bazaars (like Johari Bazaar, Bapu Bazaar), where you can shop for gemstones, textiles, handicrafts, and traditional Rajasthani items.

Day 05 : Jaipur to Delhi, with Delhi Sightseeing

As you wake up on day 5, you have a long day ahead of you. So wake up early, have your breakfast, check out of the hotel, and hop in your vehicle to start your journey to New Delhi. As you reach Delhi, quickly check into your hotel room and get ready to explore the city.

  • Red Fort

    The Red Fort is the grand Mughal fort in Old Delhi. It is a symbol of India's rich history and architectural legacy.
  • Qutub Minar

    Your next stop will be Qutub Minar, which is not that far away from the Red Fort. It is a towering minaret that is made of red sandstone, known for its height, intricate carvings, and historical significance.
  • Humayun’s Tomb

    Humayun's tomb is also a must-visit spot in Delhi. The fact that it's a tomb may make it sound a bit gloomy, but it's not like other tombs. It is a beautiful garden tomb that inspired the design of the Taj Mahal.
  • Jama Masjid

    Another must-visit in Delhi is the Jama Masjid. It is one of India’s largest mosques, with wide courtyards and impressive architecture. Made by Mughal emperors, the masjid also served as the perfect spot to overlook Old Delhi.
  • India Gate

    While in the national capital, you should definitely pay tribute to the brave hearts of the nation who sacrificed their lives for us and our safety. Therefore, visit the India Gate, a war memorial dedicated to Indian soldiers, beautifully lit in the evening and a popular spot for a relaxed stroll.
  • Lotus Temple

    To add a little more spirituality to the day, visit the famous lotus temple. The temple is a quiet and serene spot that has astonishing modern architecture. It is shaped like a lotus flower and is open to people of all faiths for meditation and reflection.
  • Lodi Garden

    After a full day of exploring the chaotic yet charming city of Delhi, you deserve a quiet moment of peace. Therefore, the next spot on the list is the Lodi Garden. It is a peaceful park dotted with tombs of Lodi-era rulers, making it a great spot for a quiet walk away from the city hustle.
  • Markets

    The first thing, or maybe second, that pops on the internet about Delhi is its market. The city has various markets scattered throughout it. Each market has its own unique speciality with so much to offer that it's a crime to be in Delhi and not visit them.

Once you are ready and all packed up, your driver will drop you at the airport or railway station from where you can continue your journey back home. As this trip concludes, make sure to take back your bag full of memories that will keep you nostalgic until the next time.

Day 06 : Departure from Delhi

Day six will mark the end of this amazing trip. All you have to do is wake up at your own leisure, enjoy your delicious breakfast and then check out of the hotel. Your driver will drop you at the railway station, airport or bus stop as you may wish and from there you can continue your journey back home. As you return to your daily life, remember that the trip was not a dream but a reality that is also waiting for you to relive it again in the future. So take with you some rich memories to recall and wild stories to tell.

Inclusions

  • Hotel Accommodation.
  • Daily Meals as per package.
  • All Sightseeing and transfers by Air-Conditioned Vehicle
  • Driver Allowance, Fuel, Parking Charges, Toll and Interstate Taxes.
  • Child below 5 years is complimentary (without extra bed).

Exclusions

  • Meals & drinks other than specified in Package.
  • Expenses of personal nature such as portages, tickets.
  • All entrances, camera fees, guide & driver tipping.
  • Insurance Cover.
  • Any Air/Train/Bus fare.

While most Indian Golden Triangle trips focus on the three major destinations, Delhi, Jaipur, and Agra, there is much more to this Delhi Agra Ranthambore Jaipur tour. The great thing is, you don't even have to get off the route. With cities like Ranthambore and Fatehpur Sikri en route, it is worth investing a day or two extra and exploring these amazing cities. While in Ranthambore, you come close to nature with a chance to take a wildlife Safari, in Fatehpur Sikri, you witness how the greatest of things can come to ruin. Both cities are so unique and beautiful in their own way that they add exponentially to the trip; not taking a stop is a tour crime.

The best thing about adding these to your golden triangle trip is that you can tailor the experience to your preferences. With the steering wheel in your hand, metaphorically because it's your driver on the wheel, you get to decide which turns to take and which to ignore in the Delhi Agra Ranthambore Jaipur itinerary. The customisation option lets you experience all the destinations at your own pace. You don't have to follow a strict timeline, where you have to endure spending time at a place that isn't interesting and rush away from the one that brings you joy. All you have to do is inform our team, and they will turn the trip into whatever pleases you.

FAQs

The best time to embark on the Delhi–Agra–Jaipur–Ranthambore–Fatehpur Sikri journey is from October to March. The weather during these months is pleasantly cool, ideal for exploring Delhi’s historic landmarks, witnessing the beauty of the Taj Mahal, wandering through Jaipur’s royal palaces, and enjoying a thrilling tiger safari in Ranthambore.

The tour begins in Delhi, which is easily accessible from all parts of India and abroad. Travellers can fly directly into Indira Gandhi International Airport, arrive by train at New Delhi or Hazrat Nizamuddin Railway Station, or take a comfortable road trip from nearby cities such as Chandigarh or Jaipur.

Given the blend of urban exploration, heritage sightseeing, and wildlife adventure, pack comfortable cotton clothes, walking shoes, and light layers. For the Ranthambore safari, choose neutral-coloured outfits that blend with nature. A light jacket or shawl is recommended for cool mornings and evenings, especially between November and February.

Yes! This tour is thoughtfully designed for all kinds of travellers, whether you’re a family seeking a cultural escape, a couple in search of romance, a group of friends on an adventure, or a solo traveller exploring India’s heritage. The itinerary can also be customised to fit your preferences, pace, and interests.
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