Golden Triangle

12-DAY GOLDEN TRIANGLE TOURS

A 12-day Golden Triangle tour by MyTripMyTravel covers Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur over 12 days as a private, chauffeured, escorted circuit. 1 12-day architecture is available from ₹1,07,800, each sequenced for a sunrise Taj Mahal entry and early fort access before the crowds. The number of days does not just change how much you see — it changes the entire character of the trip: what is unhurried, what is compressed, where the nights fall, and how much the chauffeured legs can double as part of the experience rather than pure transfer.

The 12-day Golden Triangle is an unhurried deep circuit with room for layered exploration, second visits in better light, and the slower texture the three cities reward. Duration is the single biggest determinant of pace, and we sequence the 12-day plan around the prime hours — sunrise at the Taj, early fort entry, monument timing against the Friday Taj closure — so the available days are spent on experience, not queues or recovery. Each itinerary below is a foundation for bespoke modification: hotels, inclusions, and the exact day split are tuned to your party while the 12-day rhythm is held. It runs on the private GPS-tracked Elite Fleet protocol with contingency end to end.

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12-DAY FAQ

Is 12 days enough for the Golden Triangle?

Yes — this duration covers the core circuit comfortably with the monuments seen at their best hours; we tailor the depth to your interests.

Can the 12-day tour be extended?

Yes — every architecture is modular. We routinely extend the Golden Triangle into Rajasthan, the Himalayas, or Kerala from this base.

How is the 12-day plan paced?

Sequenced around prime hours — sunrise at the Taj, early fort entry, and timing that respects the Friday Taj closure — so the 12 days are spent on experience rather than queues or travel fatigue.

Is the 12-day Golden Triangle private?

Always — a single party with a dedicated chauffeur on the GPS-tracked Elite Fleet protocol, with escorted monument access. Never a shared departure.

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