Our Golden Triangle holidays & tours

The three golden points of India’s most popular cultural trail are New Delhi, Agra and Jaipur in Rajasthan. And within its sensational geometry, you’ll find palaces, places of worship, exquisite art forms and epicurean excellence – from Agra Fort and Red Fort to the exquisite Taj Mahal. Our Golden Triangle holidays go beyond just ticking off the vertices. Instead, round out your trip by meeting members of different communities as you go: farmers putting in place organic practices, artisans maintaining old craft techniques and start up owners running their own restaurants. Along the way, you’ll stay in family-run boutique hotels, use local businesses from bike hire to local guides and drivers.

Our top Golden Triangle in India holidays

Golden Triangle with Ranthambore tour, India

From £1514 to £1629
10 days ex flights
India´s best experiences including the Taj Mahal & Tigers

Golden Triangle small group holiday, India

From £572 to £865
8 days ex flights
India's 3 most popular destinations, Delhi, Agra & Jaipur
Small group2025: 26 Dec, 27 Dec, 30 Dec, 31 Dec, 2026: 8 Jan, 12 Jan, 17 Jan, 22 Jan, 24 Jan, 26 Jan, 29 Jan, 31 Jan, 2 Feb, 10 Feb, 12 Feb, 13 Feb, 16 Feb, 19 Feb, 21 Feb, 23 Feb, 26 Feb, 28 Feb, 2 Mar, 5 Mar, 7 Mar, 12 Mar, 14 Mar, 16 Mar, 19 Mar, 21 Mar, 24 Mar, 26 Mar, 28 Mar, 2 Apr, 6 Apr, 9 Apr, 13 Apr, 16 Apr, 18 Apr, 20 Apr, 23 Apr, 27 Apr, 30 Apr, 4 May, 11 May, 25 May, 15 Jun, 29 Jun, 6 Jul, 20 Jul, 27 Jul, 3 Aug, 24 Aug ...

Golden Triangle 7 day tour in India

From £1610 to £1791
8 days ex flights
Classic iconic trip for the India First timer... in style!

Golden Triangle 9 day tour in India

From £1033 to £1198
8 days ex flights
Top Quality Golden triangle Trip at an excellent price

Golden Triangle tour, India

From £700 to £1095
7 days ex flights
Classic route linking Delhi, Agra and Jaipur
Small group2025: 21 Dec, 2026: 18 Jan, 8 Feb, 22 Feb, 28 Feb, 15 Mar, 5 Apr, 26 Jul, 11 Oct, 18 Oct, 24 Oct, 1 Nov, 7 Nov, 14 Nov, 22 Nov, 6 Dec, 13 Dec, 20 Dec, 2027: 10 Jan, 16 Jan, 24 Jan, 7 Feb, 13 Feb, 21 Feb, 27 Feb, 7 Mar, 18 Mar, 23 Mar, 27 Mar, 4 Apr, 17 Jul, 25 Jul, 10 Oct, 16 Oct, 25 Oct, 28 Oct, 6 Nov, 14 Nov, 20 Nov, 5 Dec, 12 Dec, 18 Dec

Rajasthan and Taj Mahal tour

From £1450 to £2250
12 days ex flights
Authentic experience of live like Royals of history.

India's north and south, in comfort

From £2999 to £4199
15 days ex flights
Explore the Golden Triangle & Kerala in added comfort
Small group2026: 15 Feb, 15 Mar, 12 Apr, 4 Oct, 25 Oct, 4 Nov, 8 Nov, 22 Nov, 6 Dec, 13 Dec, 2027: 17 Jan, 24 Jan, 7 Feb, 14 Feb, 28 Feb, 17 Mar, 28 Mar, 11 Apr, 10 Oct, 17 Oct, 25 Oct, 31 Oct, 7 Nov, 21 Nov, 5 Dec, 12 Dec

Golden Triangle and Kerala Tour

From £2995
16 days inc UK flights
Two centre Golden Triangle & Kerala including the backwaters
Tailor made

Wheelchair accessible Golden Triangle tour, India

From £1590
7 days ex flights
Explore Incredible India on Wheelchair, solo or with family
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The Golden Triangle holiday highlights

Heritage is like honeycomb

Think of the Golden Triangle as a piece of Toblerone, solid and sublime, packed with legendary flavours. Cultural heritage is, of course, the honeycomb here, as you travel through periods of princes and palaces, Mughals and Maharajahs, each trying to outdo the other in terms of architecture, fortitude and craftsmanship. Thankfully, many of the great sites are in the safe hands of UNESCO for all to enjoy. Travel through not only great cities but also through time, seeing influences from the Mughal Empire, the Rajput royals and the British Empire. Cultural influences are everywhere, from the Chandni Chowk market in New Delhi to the Johari Bazaar in Jaipur, homestays in rural Rajasthan to heritage hotels overlooking the Taj Mahal.

If your holiday coincides with one of India’s famous festivals then your cultural experience will go off the scale. So will the crowds, but you just have to go with the flow. In fact, that is one of the big secrets of being able to truly immerse yourself in Indian culture in the Golden Triangle: look past the dust and the noise, crowds and cacophonies, and enter the otherworldliness of it all. In a world that is still deeply informed by religion, politics and heritage, you will be buzzing around that honeycomb.

Nothing banal about buildings

Architecture is high on the list for anyone visiting the Golden Triangle. Mughal marvels include the world famous Taj Mahal and Agra Fort in Agra, the Red Fort and Humayun’s Tomb in Delhi and the impressive Buland Darwaza gateway at Fatehpur Sikri. The Mughals certainly liked their masterpieces to mark their presence. In Rajasthan, you enter the regal world of Rajputana architecture, famous for splendid interiors and intricate details. The Amber Palace in Jaipur with its geometric and detailed ethnic influences is one of the finest. The blue and golden interiors of Jaipur’s City Palace are exquisite as are the marble columns and geometric windows of Hawa Mahal Palace.
Colonial architecture has a somewhat different feel to it in the Golden Triangle at sites such as Delhi’s Sansad Bhavan, Connaught Place, India Gate, and Rashtrapati Bhavan. The latter is the President’s residence, but was built for the British Viceroy in 1911, when the capital was moved from then Calcutta to Delhi.
It is such a relief to travel in a country where they don’t look at you strangely because you are vegetarian. And then lay out such feasts, too.

Indian food

Foodies are in heaven in the Golden Triangle, because not only does food play a vital role in the country’s culture, but it is delicious. It is also varied, with each region boasting so many specialties. The great thing about a Golden Triangle trip is that you cover three very different regions, so you will get to know each of the different influences. See our Indian cooking and food holidays guide for more details.

Tiger tiger shining bright

Indian royalty features highly along the Golden Triangle, but the king of India’s jungle, the tiger, still holds court. Thankfully. There are about 60 in Ranthambore National Park, once a hunting ground for Jaipur’s Maharaja, and a popular addition to Golden Triangle itineraries, just 180km from Jaipur. Further away, but equally stunning, Kanha National Park, has about 100.

Our Golden Triangle holidays reviews

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Anne Watkins15 Nov 2025
Was wonderfulread more
Lisa Fagan-Brown19 Oct 2025
I keep mentioning to everyone how magical and perfect the trip was. The guide for the trip, the transportation, the range of experiences with options to explore more if we wanted to, was all perfect.read more
Mark Rawling18 Aug 2025
Seeing mating tigers on the Ranthambore Safaris is a memory that will stay with me forever.read more
Stuart Jarvis07 Apr 2025
Absolutely wonderful. We loved it. Savour it all. Homestays are a wonderful way to get out of the western hotel bubble. read more
Written by Catherine Mack
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