Thursday 29 September 2016

Best Places To Visit With Golden Triangle Tour India

Golden triangle tour packages in north India is one of the most popular and experience tourist spots that represents the ancient history and culture of India with its magnificent forts, palaces, havelis and more. The antiquated capital of India – Delhi, Mughals land – the Agra and the pink city of Rajasthan – Jaipur, at all are the beautiful cities of the golden triangle tour package India. Whether you come in India for touring the golden triangle trip is the best option to visit and enjoy that offering the excellent experience of life.
Top places to visit with golden triangle tour.
Akshardham Temple
The spiritual temple in Delhi is dedicated to Lord Swaminarayan that exhibits the awesome art, culture and architecture of old India. The evening shows of musical colored fountain adds a charm of the shrine, called the “Cycle of Life"
Humayun's Tomb
The first garden tomb on the Indian subcontinent was built in 1570 and earning it names in the UNESCO World Heritage lists. The Humayan's tomb was constructed after death Humayun, ordered by his widow.
Taj Mahal
The spectacular brilliance of Mughals reflects the symbol of Mughal Empire Shah Jahan and his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal loves. Spread oven an area of 17 hecter, the Mahal offer an excellent experience. The palace built white marble sandstone and it's four minaret looks more wonderful.
Hawa Mahal
The palace of wind, Hawa Mahal is built in the shape of Lord Krishna Crown with the blend of red and pink sandstone which reflects the great architecture. With its 953 small windows, the main purpose to be built this palace for seeing the street function by royal women.
Amber Fort
Located on the aravalli hills, Amber Fort offers a breathtaking view and good atmosphere. This is the best visiting place to explore the history of royal's. The palaces, temples and courtyards are reflects the beauty and craftsmanship. Elephant ride it is the great activities to do here.

Saturday 17 September 2016

The Spectacular Places Of Bhutan


If you are finding or planning the trip and want to be made your trip awesome, so Bhutan is one of the best country for you. There you will be seeing the best natural, wildlife, historical, religious, cultural, trekking and adventure sites that draw the all kinds of tourist in the country. These UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Bhutan represents the rich culture and history of Bhutanese.  
We have listed some places to visit in Bhutan, which all the must visiting places that show the unique and wonderful architecture of the country where you can go with your best Bhutan tour package from Delhi and have an amazing experience. 
 
Thimpu
One of the popular capitals of the country, Thimpu is built in traditional styles and decorated with Buddhist symbols. The administrative centre of the Tashicho Dzong dates to the 17th century is most popular here. The golden-spired is the memorial place was constructed 1974 to the remembrance of third King - Jigme Dorij Wangchuk. The National Library, Textile Museum, Bhutanese souvenirs in the street, shopping and so on are other highlights of the city.
 
Paro Valley
The beautiful Valley of Bhutan, situated along the Paro Chu River with rice fields, many historic dzong's and pine-covered hills . The famous and holy Taktseng Monestry in Bhutan lies on a cliff (900 m). Drukgyal Dzong ( Victorious Fortress), Ta Dzong (the National Museum), Kyichu Lhakhang (ancient temple) and much more are another popular attractions of the city. There the Paro festival is celebrating every-year in springtime brings a gaiety atmosphere to the town. 
 
Punakha
located in a sub-tropical valley at eastern Bhutan, reached from a spectacular way of Thimpu or Paro through the Dochula Pass (3,050 m), which offers stately looks of the eastern Himalayas. There the Punakha Dzong dates to the 17th century, situated on the confluence of two rivers, which including several inner courtyards, golden spires and tiered halls. Nearby the beautiful sacred temple, Cimi Lakgang Monastery is built in the 15th century by the 'Mad Monk' - the Lama Drukpa Kunley.

Wednesday 14 September 2016

Experience The Royals Land With Golden Triangle Tour Of India


Take a trip of monotonous golden triangle tour in India and visit its popular places Taj Mahal, Red Fort, Qutub Minar, Amber Fort, Hawa Mahal and much more. On these places are located in the cities of Agra, Delhi and Jaipur, which captures your imagination and take you into the delightful and passionate world of the brave Mughals and Maharaja's of Rajasthan. No doubt these iconic spots indeed makes a dream destination of you and offers the great view of ancient era on the top golden triangle tour package India
 
Delhi – The Starting Point of Golden Triangle Tour
The popular city is also the capital of country full of historical heritages, old bazaars and a lot of greenery. You can spend a lot of time to discovering the city's wonder and never feel tired. Every corner's and nooks has told a different story of Delhi. If you search to see a rich culture of the city, so I would be suggested visiting its major attractions such as Qutub Minar, Red Fort, Humayun’s tomb, Chandini Chowk, Hauz Khas Village, and much more. For foodie, there are several options available. 
 
Agra, Uttar Pradesh
Agra is the popular city of Mughals where you will be found numerous wonder of Mughals. There has two World UNESCO heritage sites – The Taj Mahal and Agra Fort. The white beauty marble Taj Mahal, represent the epitome of love was built in the memory of Shah Jahan's favorite wife Mumtaz Mahal. Agra Fort, Fatehpur Sikri, Itmad-ud-Daulah and so on are another attractions of the city, which you should absolutely visit to. If you have some time, visit the Keoladeo Sanctuary where you will be seeing most exotic, migratory birds. 
 
Jaipur – the land of Kings
The capital of Rajasthan is also called the Pink City, which dotted with royal palaces, Magnificent Forts and Havelis that exhibits the culture and accommodation of Maharaja. The City Palace was the seat of royal family has been converted into a museum. Experience a great shopping with its old baazar where you buy some local handicrafts and souvenirs. Rajasthani food – the Daal Bati is the most popular here.

Thursday 1 September 2016

Agra – See the Real Gleam of Mughals Architecture


If you come in India so Agra is must Visiting place, popularly known for its historical architectures that show the culture and tradition of Mughals. Agra is one of the most wonderful and famous cities in the world that takes two UNESCO World Heritage Sites – The Taj Mahal and Agra Fort. Another historical spots that worth visiting due to their historic significance are Tomb of Itimad-ud-Daulah and Akbar the great, Sikandra, Fatehpur Sirki, Jama Masjid and more. Mankameshwar Mandir is a popular ancient temple and it said that after visiting this temple, the wishes of devotees get fulfilled. Tourist can be enjoyed and visited these all splendid places on best Taj Mahal tour from Delhi and take an incredible experience of her life.
Agra Fort: 


It is another architectural wonder of Mughals, built by the great Mughal Emperor Akbar in 1565. The fort was built by red sandstone in the shape of semicircular. The powerful fortes includes two audience halls, two mosques, many palaces.
Taj Mahal:  


Agra's must visiting places, Taj Mahal, the white marble beauty was constructed by Shah Jahan in memory of his third wife, Mumtaz Mahal. The Mahal show the Symbol of love. During the night of full moon day watch the unmatched beauty of the palace.
Itmad-Ud-Daulah' Tomb:  


The India's first memorable tomb was built by Noor Jahan in the remembrance of her father Mirza Ghiyas, during Jahangir’s period. The red building show the architecture of Islamic style.
Jama Masjid: 


It was built by Shah Jahan in the 1648s to dedicateed his dear daughter, which stands facing the Agra fort. The prayer house in the masjid is fitted with slender tower with kiosks.
Mehtab Bagh: 


It is also known as the moonlight garden positioned north to Taj Mahal and opposite of Yamuna River. The Bagh was designed by Mughal emperor Babur in the riverfront terrace pattern.