GOLDEN TRIANGLE WITH KERALA TOUR -11 DAYS

GOLDEN TRIANGLE WITH KERALA TOUR -11 DAYS

  • $ 8900

    per person
  • 11 Days/10 Nights
  • New Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, kochi, Munnar, kumarakom, Alleppey

  • Pick-up & Drop Location:
    • DELHI & KOCHI
    • Suggested Pick-Up Time: 11 PM
    • Tour Code: A&A-SIT-209
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Discover the enchanting blend of history, culture, and natural beauty on our Golden Triangle and Kerala journey, lasting 11 unforgettable days. Starting your adventure in Delhi, you will be surrounded by the architectural masterpieces of the Red Fort, Qutub Minar, and Humayun's Tomb. Continue to Agra, site of the famed Taj Mahal, and tour the imposing Agra Fort, a testimony to India's Mughal legacy. With its great Amber Fort, Hawa Mahal, and City Palace, which highlight Rajputana grandeur, Jaipur, the Pink City, waits. Beginning in Cochin, set out a picturesque flight to Kerala from the ancient wonders of the Golden Triangle. Here, meander through the historic alleyways of Fort Kochi, visit the Jewish Synagogue, and admire the beautiful murals of the Dutch Palace. Travel to Munnar, the hill station beauty of Kerala where misty mountains and emerald tea farms enthrall. Explore the magnificent nature of Periyar National Park in Thekkady, having a boat safari on Periyar Lake amidst diverse wildlife.
Finally, unwind on a traditional houseboat ride around Alleppey's backwaters, gazing at tranquil views and tasting authentic Kerala cuisine. This tour promises an intensive experience, merging India's cultural legacy with Kerala's calm natural beauty, ensuring moments to enjoy forever.

Itinerary at a Glance

  • DAY 1: DELHI ARRIVAL
  • DAY 2 : DELHI
  • DAY 3: DELHI TO AGRA
  • DAY 4: AGRA TO JAIPUR
  • DAY 5: JAIPUR
  • DAY 6: JAIPUR TO KOCHI BY FLIGHT
  • DAY 7 : KOCHI TO MUNNAR
  • DAY 8 : MUNNAR
  • DAY 9 : KUMARAKOM
  • DAY 10: ALLEPPEY
  • DAY 11: ALLEPPEY TO KOCHI DEPARTURE

  • DAY 1: DELHI ARRIVAL

    From the beautiful chaos of Delhi, greetings! Take a plane to India and dive right into the bustle of the country's capital, which is also its second-most populous city. One of the oldest cities in the world, Delhi is noteworthy for a number of reasons, including its spectacular architecture, cultural variety, and its history as the capital of multiple empires.A driver will be waiting to drive you in a private vehicle to your hotel as you land. After resting, see Delhi's sites. Take a drive past Rashtrapati Bhavan, the President of India's official residence, to start the day. Next, make a stop at India Gate, a monument honoring the 82,000 Indian soldiers who died in World War I between 1914 and 21.We will spend the night at the hotel in Delhi.

     

  • DAY 2 : DELHI

    breakfast before you start your day of exploring Delhi. The itinerary for this day covers every aspect of Delhi, the former Mughal capital, including both historical landmarks and contemporary activities. Please make a stop at the UNESCO World Heritage site, Humayun's Tomb. Because it was built in 1570, it has cultural significance and is the first garden tomb on the Indian subcontinent. Next, you may see the stunning Jama Masjid, which was built between 1644 and 1656 by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan and is the most magnificent mosque in India.

    The next destination need to be the bustling Chandni Chowk, one of the busiest and oldest marketplaces in Old Delhi. A nice area to ride a rickshaw is Chandni Chowk. Go to a good restaurant for lunch. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the beautiful Qutub Minar is a five-story, tapering tower that rises to a height of 73 meters (239.5 feet). Around 1192, Qutub-ud-din Aibak, the founder of the Delhi Sultanate, finished building the first level of the Qutub Minar.After that, go to one of Delhi's most important Sikh temples or halls of worship, Gurudwara Bangla Sahib. It is well-known for its connection to Guru Har Krishan, the eighth Sikh Guru. Its compound also includes a holy pool called the "Sarovar."

  • DAY 3: DELHI TO AGRA

    Check out of the hotel after breakfast and make your way to Agra. The Taj Mahal, one of the seven wonders of the world, is located in the city of Wonder. The Taj Mahal's beauty is not fully captured in photographs. It is the pinnacle and symbol of love. To feel your mouth drop, you must be present. In the past, the Mughal Empire's capital was Agra.Arrive at Agra by the afternoon. Go to a good restaurant for lunch. After checking into the hotel, take a shower. Take a tour of Agra Fort in the late afternoon. This historic fort served as the Mughal emperors' principal residence until 1638. Your amazement grows as you explore courtyard after courtyard of this opulent red sandstone and marble fortification and listen to the guide's account of the fort's past. To experience the true essence of Agra city, go to the local market in the evening.The hotel in Agra is where you will spend the night.

     

  • DAY 4: AGRA TO JAIPUR

    See the magnificent Taj Mahal (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) first thing in the morning. Shah Jahan built it in 1632 as a memorial to his queen Mumtaz Mahal and to house her mortal remains.After breakfast, leave the hotel and go to Jaipur, also known as the Pink City, which is renowned for its wide streets, colossal forts, exquisite palaces, breathtaking temples, and royal culture. Eat lunch at Bharatpur's Laxmi Vilas Palace.See Chand Baori (Step Well), one of Rajasthan's oldest and most beautiful step wells, en route. Built in the eighth and ninth centuries, it features 3,500 slender stairs that are perfectly symmetrical and descends 20 meters to the well's bottom.

    Arrive at Jaipur by nightfall. After checking into the hotel, take a shower. In the evening, a guided walk tour of the well-known Pink City markets is available. Jaipur is also known as a shopping haven. The lively markets in Jaipur provide a pleasant chance to pause and make a purchase while on your tour. Admire the glitz and glamour of the rows of shops offering bangles and other ornamental items that are created. You will encounter the vibrant culture of this area as you traverse the marketplaces.

  • DAY 5: JAIPUR

    After a delicious breakfast, head off to see Jaipur's main attractions. See the high-screen wall known as Hawa Mahal ("Palace of Winds"), which was built to allow royal family women to observe street festivities without being noticed from the outside. Next, go to the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jantar Mantar. The Rajput king Sawai Jai Singh constructed this set of nineteen architectural astronomy instruments, which were completed in 1738 CE. Visit the City Palace after that. The enormous royal building, which took up one-seventh of the walled city, was constructed between 1729 and 1732 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh. The palace is divided by a series of courtyards, structures, and gardens.Visit Jal Mahal, a palace in the center of Jaipur's Man Sagar Lake, in the afternoon. The 17th century saw its construction. Next, pay a visit to the magnificent Amer Fort, also known as Amber Fort, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Built by Rajput Kings sometime in the late 16th century, it is the main tourist destination in Jaipur. Built from white marble and pale yellow and pink sandstone, this magnificent fort features a massive palace complex that is divided into four main sections, each with its own courtyard.

    Visit Nahargarh Fort in the evening to get a breathtaking aerial view of the whole city of Jaipur. Enjoy dinner at a classy restaurant later.

  • DAY 6: JAIPUR TO KOCHI BY FLIGHT

    Check out of the hotel and make your way to the Jaipur Airport following breakfast. Take the flight to Kochi. Get to Kochi by plane by midday. For more over 600 years, traders and adventurers have visited the serene Kochi (formerly known as Cochin). There is no other place in India that offers such an intriguing combination of ancient mosques, Portuguese mansions, a 400-year-old synagogue, enormous Chinese fishing nets, and the crumbling remnants of the British Raj.The private vehicle will drive you to your Kochi lodging after picking you up from the airport. Take a local sightseeing tour of Kochi in the afternoon. See the oldest synagogue still in use in the Commonwealth of Nations, the Old Paradesi Synagogue in Kochi. One of seven synagogues belonging to the Malabar Yehudan, Yehudan Mappila, or Cochin Jewish community in the Kingdom of Cochin, it was built in 1567 CE.Nextvisit to Mattancherry Palace, sometimes called the Dutch Palace, which is a Portuguese palace. Kerala murals in this palace show the Rajas of Kochi's portraits and artefacts. After that, go see Chinese fishing nets and the Cochin Spice Market.Return to the hotel by the end of the afternoon. The hotel in Kochi will be the place for an overnight stay.

     

  • DAY 7 : KOCHI TO MUNNAR

    After breakfast, depart the hotel and have a tour of Kochi's local landmarks. See the oldest synagogue still in use in the Commonwealth of Nations, the Old Paradesi Synagogue in Kochi. One of seven synagogues belonging to the Malabar Yehudan, Yehudan Mappila, or Cochin Jewish community in the Kingdom of Cochin, it was built in 1567 CE. Next, go to Mattancherry Palace, also called the Dutch Palace, a Portuguese palace with Kerala murals that show the Rajas of Kochi's portraits and artifacts. Visit the Cochin Spice Market and Chinese fishing nets afterward.After that, proceed straight to Munnar. The emerald-green tea plantations that cover the steep hills surrounding Munnar, the largest tea-growing region in South India, are curled, manicured, and shaped like ornamental hedges.You will arrive in Munnar in the afternoon after travelling for about five hours. Check-in at the hotel as you arrive, then unwind.We'll have dinner and spend the night at the Munnar Hotel.

  • DAY 8 : MUNNAR

    Visit the Munnar Tea Museum after breakfast. Information about the origins and development of tea plantations in Kerala's mountainous Western Ghats region is preserved in the museum. Take a private jeep ride in Munnar in the afternoon. Savour the journey to the indigenous communities of Mankulam and Anakulam, which are encircled by dense forests and tea gardens. High-altitude tea gardens, waterfalls, tribal villages, wild elephants, and organic towns can all be explored during this trip.Take in the Kalaripayattu Show in the evening. Kerala is where the ancient Indian martial art known as Kalaripayattu originated. Make your way back to the hotel. We'll have dinner and spend the night at the Munnar Hotel.

  • DAY 9 : KUMARAKOM

    After breakfast, leave the hotel and travel to Kumarakom, a peaceful little village located 14 kilometers from Kottayam on the beaches of Kerala's Vembanad Lake. It provides unique boating, fishing, and sightseeing opportunities in addition to a variety of vegetation. A genuine vacation destination that will astonish your senses is Kumarakom. It's a veritable paradise. It is a gem in Kerala tourism's crown and one of the main travel attractions in India.Arrive in Kumarakom around the end of the afternoon. Upon arrival, check-in at the hotel. You have the evening to yourself. The hotel in Kumarakom is where you will spend the night.

     

  • DAY 10: ALLEPPEY

    Take a tour of the village after eating an early breakfast. For those looking for something out of the ordinary when visiting Kerala, a visit to a local hamlet might provide an experience beyond their wildest expectations. Observe how the locals engage in various agricultural practices, such as toddy tapping, net fishing, screw pine weaving, and climbing coconut trees. Take a boat journey to Shikara later. Shikara boats are wonderful handcrafted pieces in a charming Keralan style. However, they are rather small in comparison to houseboats and motorboats.

    Check out of the accommodation at lunchtime and proceed to Alleppey, often known as Alappuzha. Welcome to Alleppey, known as the "Venice of the East" and renowned for its expansive and intriguing backwaters. More than a thousand houseboats and a vast network of backwaters may be found in this charming location, which is the center of Kerala's backwaters.Arrive in Alleppey by midday. A private AC houseboat is where you check-in. On the houseboat, have lunch. For an amazing backwater cruising experience, take a boat cruise over the picturesque Vembanad Lake.The Alleppey houseboat will be used for dinner and the night.

     

  • DAY 11: ALLEPPEY TO KOCHI DEPARTURE

    Check out of the houseboat after breakfast; you will be driven to Kochi Airport in the afternoon by private vehicle.

    Say goodbye to the wonderful, exciting, and life-long experiences of our 11-day tour to the Golden Triangle and beautiful Kerala.

  • Night Stay in hotel as per Itinerary
  • Meal as per itinerary Breakfast and Dinner
  • Monument Entrance
  • Elephant And Jeep Ride at Amber Fort in Jaipur
  • Rikshaw Ride in old Delhi
  • Golf Car for Taj Mahal
  • Air-conditioned Coach throughout the tour as per the itinerary
  • English/Spanish/French/German Speaking Guide
  • Arrival & Departure Assistance at airport
  • All fuel charges, toll taxes, Driver allowance, state tax entry, etc.
  • Presently applicable government taxes.
  • Any air fare, airport departure, GST tax, etc.
  • Camera Entrance Fees
  • Any Lunch
  • Bank charges for payment transfer
  • Expenses of personal nature such as laundry, telephone bill, etc.
  • Any kind of tips
  • Other service not mentioned above

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