In essence, finding common
denominators in India's cities never falls short of
clever, considering the convoluted diversity of the
nation.
But to actually perceive of simultaneous geographical
and socio-cultural connections is ingenious.
North
India Tourism realized this, devising an elusive sphere
of commonness in an area called the Golden Triangle.
Its charm lies not in its uniqueness, as there are
other Golden Triangles throughout India, but in the
caliber of its attractions.
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Apparently, North India Tourism merged three most important
cities in one route for North India Tour Packages.
North India Tours’ version of the Golden Triangle
is the most popular, comprised of Delhi, Agra and Jaipur.
This triangle is measured at 250 km from point to point.
This North India Tour commences in the capital city
of the Republic, Delhi.
Snuggled on the banks of the
river Yamuna, Delhi has two aspects to it: Old Delhi
and New Delhi. But then again, Tughluqabad is Delhi's
third city of Delhi, which is more of a citadel.
It is proximate to Qutub Minar, the highest stone
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Delhi's attractions promise not to be few and far between. Humayun's Tomb alone inspires awe as much as the enormous India Gate.
The latter is New Delhi's answer to Paris’ Arc
de Triomphe. Jantar Mantar, an antiquated astronomical
observatory, and the citadel of the Red Fort round
out Northern India Tours in Delhi.
Agra is the next city on a North India Cultural Tour
of the Triangle.
Light-years ahead of the city's renown
is its iconic attraction, the Taj Mahal, the exemplary
monument of deep, amorous love.
The Pink City is the cathartic terminus of a North India
Tour Package of the Triangle. Pink City is the affectionate
moniker for Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan state. |
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The name takes after the pink sandstones that were used to construct the buildings in the city's antiquated portion. Built in 1727, the Pink City houses a plethora of forts and palaces.
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