Saturday, May 21, 2011
Golden Triangle with Tiger Tour: Go to the Land Of Golden Bird
If you want to visit a number of historical monuments, the beauty of Taj Mahal, wildlife parks and many more, you should choose one of the best tour of India that golden triangle with tiger tour, trough which, visitors can explore a number of monuments and make your vacation unforgettable. This tour option covers the three most famous destinations of India that are Delhi , Agra and Jaipur.
The trip with Golden triangle with tiger tour starts from Delhi , which is the capital of India and famous for its gorgeous and mind-blowing attractions and international airport. Delhi is gifted with many special and prominent restaurants and hotels, sprawling parks and gardens alight with flowers, etc, where, tourists can visit a number of places such as India Gate, Red Fort, Kutub Minar, Laxmi Narayan Temple, Jam Akshardham Temple, Jantar-Mantar, Bahai Masjid, Chandni Chowk, Temple and many more. After visiting Delhi , tourists can visit Agra .
The last but not least destination of golden triangle with tiger tour is Jaipur. It is the capital of Rajasthan and known as the pink city, where tourists can explore a number of gorgeous and attractive attractions such as Red Fort of Jaipur, Jantar - Mantar, Hawa Mahal, Amber Fort, Jai Garh, Nahargarh Fort, City Palace and many more.
After visiting three famous destinations, tourists can visit Ranthambore (tiger safari) with golden triangle with tiger tour. Ranthambore is one of the most sought after and tiger treasury in the country park's abandoned lakes, fortress and above all it’s. Here, tourists can find many friendly tigers, which made it one of the most pictures wildlife reserves in the globe. This park become the part of project tiger in 1773 and has been declared as wildlife sanctuary in 1995. In Ranthambore, tourists can observe the tigers even during the day. The Ranthambore has a number of riches plants and animals with over 200 birds, 12 species of reptile and 30 species of mammals including the tiger.
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