8 Days 7 Night
Flexible
Private Tour
Step into a journey that goes beyond sightseeing and transforms into a spiritual experience. The Golden Triangle with Pushkar Tour combines India’s most iconic cultural circuit – Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur – with the serenity of Pushkar, one of Hinduism’s holiest towns.
Imagine standing before the marble perfection of the Taj Mahal at sunrise, exploring Jaipur’s Amber Fort, and then finding peace by the sacred waters of Pushkar Lake, where pilgrims have gathered for centuries to pray and reflect. This journey isn’t just about monuments – it’s about connecting with India’s living traditions.
To help you plan your trip, here’s a detailed breakdown of what is typically included and excluded in Golden Triangle with Pushkar Tour
Theme: Welcome to India
Focus: Blend of modern and Mughal heritage
Experiences: India Gate, Qutub Minar, Humayun’s Tomb
Unique Element: Evening rickshaw ride in Old Delhi’s Chandni Chowk
Theme: Faith & History
Experiences: Lotus Temple, Jama Masjid, Akshardham Temple
Unique Element: Participate in community kitchen at Gurudwara Bangla Sahib
Theme: Love & Legacy
Experiences: Sunrise visit to Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, Mehtab Bagh
Unique Element: Learn about Mughal art & marble inlay from local artisans
Theme: The Pink City’s Grandeur
Experiences: Amber Fort elephant ride/jeep, City Palace, Jantar Mantar
Unique Element: Evening at Birla Temple for a peaceful prayer ceremony
Theme: Journey into the Sacred
Experiences: Drive across desert landscapes, arrive in Pushkar
Unique Element: Evening aarti at Pushkar Lake, surrounded by chanting and diyas
Theme: The Heart of Devotion
Experiences: Visit Brahma Temple (rare in India), stroll through 52 ghats, local markets
Unique Element: Participate in a guided meditation by the lake with views of Aravalli hills
Theme: Spiritual closure
Experiences: Morning walk along Pushkar ghats, return drive to Delhi
Unique Element: Farewell dinner with cultural performance
Theme: Journey’s End
Experiences: Airport transfer or extend your stay
Unique Element: Morning reflection session on cultural & spiritual learnings
🕉️ Spiritual immersion at Pushkar’s sacred lake and Brahma Temple
🕌 Explore Delhi, Agra & Jaipur’s architectural wonders – Red Fort, Taj Mahal, Amber Fort
🐫 Walk through Pushkar’s vibrant bazaars and experience the camel culture
📿 Participate in evening aarti at Pushkar ghats for a soul-stirring experience
🍛 Authentic cultural encounters – from street food in Delhi to Rajasthani hospitality
📸 Perfect for photographers, spiritual seekers, and cultural travelers
🚗 Private guided tour with expert cultural & spiritual guides
provides important details and answers to frequently asked questions
Pushkar is one of India’s five sacred dhams and home to the only major Brahma Temple in the country. The town’s 52 ghats and sacred lake are believed to cleanse sins and bring blessings.
Unlike classic Golden Triangle trips, this itinerary adds Pushkar’s spiritual depth – from lake aartis to Brahma Temple – making it ideal for cultural and spiritual explorers.
We recommend modest clothing covering shoulders and knees. Comfortable cottons are ideal. Footwear must be removed at temples and sacred ghats.
Yes, photography is allowed, but during aartis and rituals, please maintain respect and avoid intrusive close-ups of devotees.
October–March offers pleasant weather. For a unique experience, the Pushkar Camel Fair (November) blends spirituality with cultural vibrancy.
Imagine beginning your journey in Delhi, where Mughal monuments rise beside bustling markets, then standing in awe as the Taj Mahal glows at sunrise, its reflection shimmering in calm waters.
Traveling onward, the royal forts of Jaipur welcome you with tales of kings, queens, and ancient astronomy. Then, as you reach Pushkar, the pace shifts – the air carries the fragrance of incense, bells echo softly, and pilgrims gather by the sacred lake to offer prayers.
You sit quietly at sunset, watching diyas float across the holy waters, feeling a sense of calm that goes beyond words. By the time you leave, you carry not just photos of India’s most iconic sites, but also the deep stillness of Pushkar’s spiritual heart.