Delhi: New Delhi, India’s Capital and the seat of Government, a 20th century city offering wide tree lined boulevards, spacious parks. Old Delhi, on the other hand, is a city of several centuries old, with marrow winding streets, temples, mosques and bazaars. Delhi, lies at the apex of Golden Triangle, an area filled with ancient sites and monuments.
Katmandu: capital of Nepal in the center of which is Durban Square where there is wonderful collection of temples and shrines both Buddhist and Hindu.
Varanasi: built along the banks of river Ganges is the wondrous city of Varanasi, India’s holiest Hindu location. The town itself is a maze of winding streets dotted with temples.
Agra: City of the fabled Taj Mahal. This magnificent mausoleum was built by Shah Jahan as a monument to his love for his wife Mumtaz who died in childbirth. The southwestern pivot of the triangle is Jaipur, gateway to the desert state of Rajas than. Known as the “ Pink City” because of the distinctive colour of its buildings. Jaipur is a town of broad, open avenues and many palaces.
Incredible India has been ranked as the 4th best tourist destination in the world. India has been ranked fourth among the top travel destinations in the world by premier tourist magazine Conde Nast Traveler.