Golden
Triangle combines the ancient with the modern and nature's wonders with man's
achievements. An amazing tour comprising the three famous cities Delhi, Agra
and Jaipur which will leave you enthralled. Our golden triangle tour clubs
royal Rajasthan with the terrific city of the Taj Mahal besides the dazzling
and delightful Delhi. The golden triangle tour of India is probably the most
captivating holiday that can be spent in India.
This
tour takes you to the Cities of Delhi, Jaipur and Agra in addition to a journey
on Palace on Wheels which has been rated as one of the ten best luxurious
train journeys in the world. This
journey allows you to travel in Maharaja style on India's most lavish train.
Its lounges, dining rooms and en-suite bedrooms are all air-conditioned and
furnished using classic Rajput designs. Exploring in the day and travelling
by night, it is a unique way to see the wonders of Rajasthan.
This
tour of the Golden Triangle takes you to the cultural roots of the Rajasthani
cuisine of a bygone era and gracious living. The Rajputs were renowned for
their extravagance and patronage of the best cooks.The
cuisine of Rajasthan is famous for its delicateness, achieved through a
magical blending of spices, slow fire cooking, and its harmony with the
seasons of nature.
GOLDEN
TRIANGLE WITH PALACE ON WHEELS
GOLDEN
TRIANGLE CULINARY TOUR
Our
tour offers the perfect introduction to Nepal for you - one
that is sure to provide a lifetime of wonderful memories. The Kathmandu Valley
is home to the country’s most spectacular artistic and architectural
achievements, complemented by the backdrop of the verdant hills and the awe-inspiring
peaks of the Himalayas. For many years, Sikkim was regarded
as one of the last Himalayan 'Shangri-las' because of its remoteness, spectacular
mountain terrain, varied flora and fauna, and ancient Buddhist gompas
(monasteries).

For
many years, Sikkim was regarded as one of the last Himalayan
'Shangri-las' because of its remoteness, spectacular mountain terrain, varied
flora and fauna, and ancient Buddhist gompas (monasteries).
Bhutan is known as the Land of the Thunder Dragon. The jagged
snow-capped peaks of this mountain kingdom look down to fertile valleys, rivers
and rolling hills. Padmasambhava brought Buddhism to the country in the 8th
century, and this breathtaking landscape is dotted with elaborate temples
as well as imposing, time-worn fortresses.
Ladakh,
a land which can be described only in speculative expanse. Geographical, historical
and human factors have endowed this region, with its unique character and
place in the World. This beautiful part of India is cut off for much of the
year by snow. Journey during the summer to see its fertile valleys in bloom.
Visit the colourful gompas and meet its friendly people, always surrounded
by the spectacular sight of its soaring peaks.
A
wonderful introduction to India, this Grand Tour aims to incorporate the different
facets of the country, from the political grandeur of Delhi to the spiritual
life of Varanasi on the holy Ganges, from the artistic perfection of the Taj
Mahal and Khajuraho to the splendours of the
dramatic landscapes of Rajasthan to the regal palaces and fortresses of the
Rajput Maharajas. Taken together, it offers visitors a fascinating insight
into the mysteries of India. What makes the Grand Tour special is a visit
to Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal.
The
remote and inhospitable land of Ladakh has always fascinated travellers with
its images of a stark and barren landscape juxtaposed alongside lush green
fields, monasteries precariously perched on mountain tops, and an intriguing
blend of cultures. This invigorating trek can be completed from the end of
June until the middle of October, when the first of the winter snows settle
on the high passes.
This
trek in Sikkim is a Himalayan classic with some fine walking through the forested
hills of western Sikkim, delightful encounters with people who have had little
contact with the outside world and a traverse of the rugged mountain ranges.
This trek will give you a thoroughly good look at all the nicest countryside
in Sikkim as well as leisure time in the hill stations of Darjeeling and Gangtok.
From many places you will have excellent views of the high Himalayas, including
Kanchenjunga, the third highest mountain in the world.