I never thought a three-day trip could change the way I looked at India — until I booked the 3 Days Golden Triangle Tour with Great Tour India.
It all started with a spontaneous decision. I had just five days off work, a strong craving for travel, and a friend who had raved about the Golden Triangle route: Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur. Honestly, I didn’t expect much. I thought it would be rushed, maybe even too touristy. I was wrong.
Day 1: Delhi — Where Chaos Feels Like Culture
As soon as I landed in Delhi, the city pulled me in. Great Tour India had arranged a clean car and a smiling guide waiting for me. We explored India Gate, Qutub Minar, and wandered through Humayun’s Tomb. I had seen these in history books, but standing there, hearing the stories from my guide, made it all real.
But the highlight? A rickshaw ride through Chandni Chowk. Spices in the air, the clang of metal, shopkeepers yelling, and delicious chaat on every corner — I was in the middle of controlled chaos, and I loved it.
Day 2: Agra — Love Written in Marble
We left early and reached Agra by sunrise. Nothing prepared me for the Taj Mahal. It was quiet, the marble cool under my feet, and everything bathed in soft gold light. For a moment, the world slowed down.
Later, we explored Agra Fort, where I imagined Mughal kings looking out from the walls. At Mehtab Bagh, I took a photo of the Taj from across the river — no crowds, just me, the monument, and peace.
Day 3: Jaipur — Royalty with a Pop of Color
Our last day took us to Jaipur, and I instantly fell in love. The Amber Fort was majestic. I spent hours walking through its corridors, amazed at how beautifully it was built. Hawa Mahal felt like art frozen in time, and the City Palace was full of color, stories, and charm.
Shopping in the local market for handmade jewelry and block-printed fabrics was the perfect ending.
Final Thoughts: More Than Just a Tour
The 3 Days Golden Triangle Tour turned out to be more than a checklist. It was a journey through time, emotions, and discovery. Great Tour India made sure I never had to worry — from bookings to guides, everything was smooth.
I came back with more than photos. I brought back memories, stories, and a deep appreciation for my own country.
If you’re wondering whether three days are enough — yes, if you have the right guide. And for me, that was Great Tour India.