Heart of Central India Tour - Memorable India
  • Duration

    Duration

    8 Days
  • Destination Covered

    Destination Covered

    Bhopal, Sanchi, Bhimbetka, Indore, Ujjain, Mandu, Omkareshwar
  • Places

    Places

    7 Places

Overview

Madhya Pradesh is home to the different cultural and heritages that is the essence of diverse India.

From ancient temples of the Hindus, Buddhists and Jains to the arched baroque monuments of Islam, Madhya Pradesh is the representation of the lands rich history. It boasts an amalgam monuments, beautiful temples, stupas and palaces set in a varying landscape of mountains, rivers and dense forests.

Bhopal, the capital, is the best place to visit, with its blend of history and development. Ujjain is known as one of the Saptapuris, or seven sacred cities of India. The Omkareshwar Hindu temple, on the Mandhata or Shivapuri island on Narmada River, has one of the twelve revered shivalingas.

The tour takes you through the spiritual heart of Madhya Pradesh in the span of 8 days.

The Golden Triangle Tour with Shimla is a fantastic way to explore some of North India’s most popular and beautiful destinations. This tour covers Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, and Shimla — offering a perfect blend of historical cities filled with culture and scenic hill stations surrounded by nature.

In Delhi, you will visit important historical landmarks like the majestic Red Fort, the grand Jama Masjid, the towering Qutub Minar, and the beautiful Humayun’s Tomb. You will also see famous spots such as India Gate and Rashtrapati Bhawan, which showcase India’s rich heritage and vibrant city life.

Agra gives you the chance to witness the breath-taking Taj Mahal at sunrise, a true symbol of love and architectural beauty. You will also explore Agra Fort, a massive red sandstone fortress, and visit Fatehpur Sikri — a deserted Mughal city that reflects the grandeur of the empire.

Jaipur, known as the Pink City, is famous for its stunning forts and palaces like the impressive Amber Fort, the picturesque Jal Mahal set in the middle of a lake, and the unique Hawa Mahal with its many windows. Jaipur’s colourful markets offer a great chance to shop for traditional handicrafts, jewellery, and textiles while soaking in the lively Rajasthani culture.

Shimla, a calm hill station nestled in the Himalayas, offers a refreshing change from the busy cities. Famous for its cool climate and scenic beauty, Shimla also features the UNESCO-listed Toy Train ride from Kalka, which passes through stunning mountain landscapes. It’s the perfect place to relax, enjoy nature, and experience the charm of hill station life.

This tour is ideal for travellers who want a balanced experience of history, culture, and natural beauty. Book the Golden Triangle Tour with Shimla with Memorable India for a comfortable and memorable journey through these incredible destinations.

HIGHLIGHTS: -

  • Pick-up and drop from Delhi International Airport by friendly tour representatives for a hassle-free start and end to your trip.
  • Comfortable and reliable transport throughout the trip, including modern Shatabdi trains and the scenic UNESCO-listed Shimla Toy Train.
  • Explore Delhi’s rich history with guided visits to iconic landmarks such as the Red Fort, Jama Masjid, Qutub Minar, Humayun’s Tomb, India Gate, and Rashtrapati Bhawan.
  • Witness the breath-taking sunrise at the Taj Mahal, one of the world's most famous symbols of love and architectural wonder.
  • Discover Agra Fort and the exquisite I’timad-ud-Daulah (Baby Taj), highlighting Mughal grandeur and craftsmanship.
  • Visit the fascinating deserted city of Fatehpur Sikri, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and former Mughal capital known for its stunning architecture.
  • Explore Abhaneri’s Chand Baori step well, one of the deepest and largest step wells in India, with over 3,500 steps.
  • Immerse yourself in Jaipur’s regal heritage with visits to Amber Fort (including optional elephant rides), Jal Mahal palace on the lake, Hawa Mahal’s honeycomb facade, Jantar Mantar observatory, and the Albert Hall Museum.
  • Half-day excursion to Kufri from Shimla, a popular hill station spot for trekking, skiing, tobogganing (in winter), and scenic valley views.
  • Leisurely evening strolls on Shimla’s Mall Road and Ridge Road, soaking in the hill station charm with options for yak and pony rides.
  • Savour traditional cuisine tasting experiences at local restaurants in Delhi, Jaipur, and Agra, offering authentic flavours of North Indian and Rajasthani specialties.
  • Knowledgeable and experienced local guides throughout the tour, providing rich historical, cultural, and architectural insights.
  • Time allotted to explore local markets and shopping areas in Delhi, Jaipur, and Agra during leisure periods, perfect for souvenirs and handicrafts.
  • Emphasis on safety, hygiene, and comfort in all transportation, accommodation, and sightseeing locations.
  • Flexible itinerary with optional activities such as elephant rides, yak/pony rides, and additional excursions upon request.
  • Opportunities to capture unforgettable photos of iconic monuments, scenic landscapes, and vibrant local life.
  • 24/7 customer support available throughout the tour for assistance, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable travel experience.

Important Notes for Golden Triangle Tour with Shimla

  1. The tour starts and ends at Delhi International Airport. Please share your arrival and departure flight details well in advance for smooth pick-up and drop-off services.
  2. Train timings and sightseeing schedules are subject to change due to weather, traffic, or government rules. We will inform you immediately if there are any changes.
  3. Carry a valid government-issued photo ID (passport, Aadhar card, driver’s license) at all times for hotel check-ins and travel.
  4. Wear comfortable shoes and carry light clothes for sightseeing. Shimla can get chilly, especially in the evenings, so pack some warm clothes.
  5. The famous UNESCO-listed Shimla toy train journey is included, but its operation depends on weather and technical conditions.
  6. Elephant rides at Amber Fort and pony rides in Shimla are optional activities and require separate payment directly to the providers.
  7. Meals provided will have vegetarian and non-vegetarian options. Please inform us of any allergies, dietary restrictions, or preferences before the tour begins.
  8. Keep your valuables safe during travel and sightseeing. It is recommended to carry only essential items while on excursions.
  9. Photography is allowed at most tourist sites, but some may have restrictions on tripods, flash photography, or inside certain monuments.
  10. The itinerary includes moderate walking and stair climbing, especially at forts and heritage sites. Inform us in advance if you have any mobility issues or health concerns.
  11. Any additional sightseeing or changes to the itinerary can be arranged with prior notice and may involve extra charges.
  12. Weather in Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur can be hot in summer and cold in winter; pack accordingly to stay comfortable.
  13. Respect wildlife and nature during excursions like Kufri and local parks; do not litter or disturb animals.
  14. This tour is suitable for solo travellers, couples, families, and groups. Inform us of any special needs or requests before travel.
  15. Always keep emergency contact numbers and your tour guide’s contact saved on your phone.
  16. Follow all safety instructions given by guides and local authorities during visits to forts, monuments, and public places.

Best time to go for the Golden Triangle tour with Shimla

The best time to take the Golden Triangle tour with Shimla is from October to March. During these months, the weather in Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur is cool and comfortable, making it perfect for sightseeing and exploring the cities without feeling too hot. Shimla, being a hill station, is especially pleasant at this time, with chilly evenings and sometimes snowfall in winter, which adds to its charm. It’s best to avoid visiting between April and June because the temperatures can get very high in the cities, making it uncomfortable to travel and sightsee. The monsoon season, from July to September, brings heavy rains, especially in Shimla, which can cause delays or difficulties in traveling. So, planning your trip during the cooler months will help you enjoy the historic sites, beautiful landscapes, and all the activities without worrying about extreme heat or rain.

Shopping and Dining options in Delhi, Agra, Jaipur and Shimla

Delhi (3 Days)

Shopping:
Chandni Chowk: Historic market known for textiles, jewellery, and street food.
Sarojini Nagar Market: Famous for affordable fashion and accessories.
Janpath Market: Offers handicrafts, garments, and souvenirs.
Dilli Haat: Open-air market showcasing crafts and cuisines from different states.
Dining:
Indian Accent: Modern Indian cuisine with innovative dishes.
Bukhara: Renowned for its North-West Frontier cuisine.
Lakhori-Haveli Dharampura: Offers traditional Indian dishes in a heritage setting.

Agra (2 Days)

Shopping:
Sadar Bazaar: Popular for leather goods, handicrafts, and sweets.
Kinari Bazaar: Known for jewellery, textiles, and marble items.
Shah Market: Offers electronics and mobile accessories.
Dining:
Pinch of Spice: Known for its Mughlai and North Indian dishes.
The Salt Cafe Kitchen & Bar: Offers a mix of Indian and continental cuisines.
Joney's Place: A cosy spot near the Taj Mahal serving local favourites.

Jaipur (2 Days)

Shopping:
Johari Bazaar: Famous for gemstones and traditional jewellery.
Bapu Bazaar: Offers textiles, handicrafts, and mojari footwear.
Tripolia Bazaar: Known for lac jewellery and ironware.
Dining:
Chokhi Dhani: Traditional Rajasthani village-themed restaurant.
Laxmi Misthan Bhandar (LMB): Famous for Rajasthani sweets and snacks.
1135 AD: Offers royal dining experience within Amber Fort.

Shimla (3 Days)

Shopping:
Mall Road: Main shopping street with various shops and eateries.
Lakkar Bazaar: Known for wooden handicrafts and souvenirs.
Tibetan Market: Offers woollens, jewellery, and handicrafts.
Dining:
Cafe Sol: Serves continental and Mexican dishes with a great view.
Eighteen 71: Offers a mix of Indian and international cuisines.
Sita Ram & Sons: Popular for chole bhature and local snacks.

Day By Day Itinerary

  • DAY 1

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    Arrive Bhopal

    Bhopal, known for its history of unmatched gore and glory, is set around a picturesque lake. In the afternoon, we visit the Shamlah and Igdah Hills which have scenic views of the city. We tour Shaukat Mahal, designed by a French architect and then Sadar Manzil, the hall for the public audience of the former kings of Bhopal.

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    Sanchi - Vidisha

    Sanchi is a world famous Buddhist spot, with almost all forms of Buddhist architecture. It has stupas, chaityas and monasteries. It is also known for its Buddhist art and sculpture, the most well known being the Ashoka Pillar.
    Later we visit Vidisha, a historical trade centre. It has the remains of a Brahmanical shrine, dedicated to Lord Vishnu. We then return to Bhopal.

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    Bhimbetka

    We visit the Bhimbetka Caves in the morning, a world heritage site. From the Neolithic age, it had over 700 rock shelters. The caves have paintings depicting the everyday lives of the cave – dwellers. Spend the rest of the day at leisure.

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    Indore

    Indore was planned and founded by Rani Ahilyabai Holkar on the banks of rivers Saraswati and Khan. After check in, in the afternoon, we visit the temples of Bada Ganapati and Kanch Mandir, a Jain temple made from glass.

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    Ujjain

    Situated on the banks of River Shipra, Ujjain is one of the greatest cities of olden day India and one of the venues of the Kumbh Mela, which happens every twelve years. In the evening we return to Indore.

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    Mandu

    In the morning we leave for Mandu by road, which is situated at a height of 2000ft. It was once the fort capital of Parmar rulers of Malwa. In the afternoon we visit Jahaz Mahal, a ship palace, built between two artificial lakes and the Hindola Mahal or the swinging palace.

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    Maheshwar - Omkareshwar

    In the morning we leave for Maheshwar, 80km away, built at the beginning of Indian civilization. It is now known for its hand – woven Maheshwari saris. We then go on to Omkareshwar, which is shaped like the Hindu symbol, Om. We then return to Indore.

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  • DAY 8

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    Departure from Indore

    Transfer to airport or railway station for your onward journey.

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