Golden Triangle India presents a world of colour, splendour and opulence. When you think of future India travels, imagine a region of ornate palaces, grand tributes to love, a rainbow of colour worn by the local Rajasthani people and a hustle and bustle that will awaken the senses! Wendy Wu Tours’ Reservations Supervisor, Aaron Phillips, recently explored the Golden Triangle India, a region in the north of the country that covers Delhi, Agra, Jaipur and their surrounds. Aaron recounts his travels to spectacular forts and palaces, describes splashes of vivid saris and turbans, and meets the welcoming locals who have left a lasting impression.
Where should I start? The entire trip was amazing, I didn’t realise how incredible India truly is! A few moments really stand out:
I loved Jaipur. There was so much to see and do there. I woke to stunning views of the endless sea of buildings, toured around Amer Fort and the Palace of the Winds, and relaxed while watching the sunset. In addition, I had an amazing and entertaining dinner at Spice Court, which I would highly recommend.
The people are so friendly. The kindness and the care was something I have never experienced in my other travels. At times, I felt like a celebrity; having selfies with the locals in Delhi and dancing with some locals in Jaipur. No matter where we were, how rich or poor people are, they are they always happy to smile and love to chat. The colourful turbans and saris are incredible. There are vibrant colours everywhere. The markets are full of bright spices, dyes and clothing.
It’s not all curries and not like the Indian food we have in Australia. I had a delicious tasting plate lunch in Agra at Sai Khandela. As mentioned before, Spice Court in Jaipur was a highlight meal. We dined under the stars and they had great entertainment.
MK was very informative and passionate about India. He cared for us so much, making sure we had constant water and were in the best spots for photos. Sonu, who I have dealt with for four years working at Wendy Wu Tours, was equally as impressive with his love of India and ensuring we had a great time. We also had a local guide in Jaipur who proudly told us about how he just completed his tourism degree and shared his detailed knowledge of Jaipur and Golden Triangle India with us.
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