The Golden Triangle Tour—covering Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur—is one of the most popular travel circuits in India, offering a rich mix of history, culture, and architecture. For Nepalese tourists, planning this classic Indian journey is simple and rewarding, thanks to open-border travel and strong cultural ties.
🛫 How to Get There from Nepal
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By Air: The fastest option is to fly from Kathmandu to Delhi, with daily direct flights available. From Delhi, you can continue to Agra and Jaipur by train, bus, or private taxi.
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By Road/Rail: You can enter India via Raxaul–Birgunj or Sunauli–Bhairahawa borders, then take a train or bus to Delhi via Gorakhpur or Patna. This option is cheaper but takes longer.
🗓️ Ideal Itinerary (5–7 Days)
Day 1: Arrival in Delhi, explore India Gate, Qutub Minar, Lotus Temple, and local markets
Day 2: Travel to Agra (3–4 hours), visit Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, and Mehtab Bagh
Day 3: En route to Jaipur, stop at Fatehpur Sikri
Day 4–5: In Jaipur, explore Amber Fort, City Palace, Hawa Mahal, and local bazaars
Day 6: Return to Delhi
Day 7: Departure or optional shopping/rest
🧳 Travel Tips
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Transport: Book trains or private cabs in advance. India's rail system is budget-friendly.
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Stay: Budget to luxury hotels are available in all three cities.
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Weather: Visit between October and March for pleasant weather.
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Entry Requirements: Carry your Nepali citizenship ID or passport—no visa is required.
This short and memorable tour offers Nepalese visitors a perfect introduction to India’s royal heritage, Mughal wonders, and modern energy.