Golden Triangle Tour with Shimla and Manali is a beautiful endeavor that combines flawlessly the hypnotic nature of the Himalayas with the royal pride of cities like Delhi, Jaipur, and Agra. It is designed especially with consideration for the comfort and security of local and international travelers who are visiting these locations for the first time!
Read MoreShimla and Manali Tour with Golden Triangle India is the journey where you will be spending 3 days in Delhi. The city holds immense importance in modern India as the nation’s capital and political hub. It's also a melting pot of diverse cultures, showcasing a unique blend of ancient heritage and modern development. Major tourist attractions in Delhi include historical landmarks like the Red Fort, Qutub Minar, and Humayun’s Tomb. The city is also home to India Gate, Lotus Temple, Akshardham Temple, Chandni Chowk, and modern shopping areas such as Connaught Place.
You will also get to enjoy the stunning city of Agra in all its splendor. Apart from the world-famous Taj Mahal - the iconic white marble beauty - and UNESCO World Heritage site Agra Fort, the city is also home to beautiful markets like Kinari Bazaar, banks of river Yamuna, monuments like Akbar's Tomb, Itimad-ud-Daulah Tomb and Birbal Palace.
Jaipur was the first planned city in India. Even today, this is very clear in the cheerful pink palette of the place and its clean, well-structured roads. As per tourism, on the one hand, we have here the opulent charms of City Palace, Hawa Mahal, and Amer Fort. On the other hand, we have educational sites like Jantar Mantar, Birla Planetarium, and Albert Hall Museum. You can also enjoy paragliding and camel rides in the city.
Moving from the Aravali Hills towards the Himalayas, we stop for 2 days in the beautiful colonial hill station of Shimla. This town became the summer capital of British India in 1864, a role it held until India's independence in 1947. Its cool climate and strategic location in the Himalayas made it a favorite among British officials. Key attractions include the Mall Road built in the 19th century, the Viceregal Lodge from 1888, and Jakhoo Temple, which is believed to be thousands of years old. Visitors also enjoy Kufri's snow sports and the iconic Scandal Point.
The most rustic and untouched stoppage on your Golden Triangle Tour with Shimla and Manali India is without a doubt ‘The Home of Manu’. This sacred hill town is a backpacker's paradise, with trails towards Rohtang Pass, Kasol, and the lake of Bhrigu expanding away from the urban settlement. Manali's top tourist attractions include the serene Hidimba Devi Temple, Solang Valley, Rohtang Pass, Vashisht Hot Springs, Manu Temple, and Jogini Falls.
Make sure to bring these personal items with you in ample quantity so that you can deal with any emergency situation that you may encounter on the Golden Triangle Tour with Shimla and Manali.
To reach Shimla from Delhi, you will be provided with a private drive via NH44 and NH5 for approximately 350 kilometers.
International tourists should carry valid passports, travel insurance, local currency, appropriate clothing, power adapters, medications, and copies of important documents like identity and nationality.
Golden Triangle Tour with Shimla and Manali is the best opportunity for local and international travelers to relax and celebrate. The TRISOJ representatives handle everything from entry tickets, private car and driver, hotel booking, and guided tours so that you can have a sheltered and anxiety-free trip.
The main places to visit in Manali include Solang Valley, Rohtang Pass, Hadimba Temple, Old Manali, Manu Temple, and Vashisht Hot Springs.
Yes, you can customize or extend your Shimla and Manali Tour Golden Triangle! Contact your representative today to add any adventurous sports, surrounding locations, or long-drive trips you want to add to the itinerary.