With a golden triangle tour, you can experience the divergent traditions, cultures and a magnificent past of a glorious nation, in a sole package. Visiting the three most famous cities of India- Delhi- the national capital, Jaipur-the regal capital of Rajasthan and the city of Agra is an amazing way to enjoy shared fabrication of the past, present and future.
The culture of Delhi is all about the tradition of the city. Delhi culture includes art, painting, festivals, embroidery, handicrafts, sports, religion, cuisines, jewelry and handicrafts. Delhi, being the capital city of India is the hub of celebrations and festivals. The most significant festivals incorporated in the cultural heritage of Delhi are Basant Panchami, Batsakis, Diwali, Kite Flying Festival, Lohri, Dussera Mahavir, Jayanti Maha Shivaratri, Holi, and many more.
The culture of Delhi encompasses painting and arts, which is accounted as a significant part of Delhi tradition. Art and paintings in Delhi are of huge significance since the Mughal era. The embroidery done in Delhi is famous all around the world. The outfits of Delhi are decorated with fine embroidery designs on kurtas, sarees, kurta pajamas, bed sheets and many others. Intricate and dazzling jewelry is another offering of Delhi stores. The intricate jewelries include both conventional and modern ones. As the land of diversity and culture, religion has often played a significant role in the culture of Delhi. North Indian cuisine, available in Delhi, is popular in the whole world. “Delhi Haat” is a place where you can find a concoction of different types of culture, products and food mixed into one attractive form.
Agra falls in the famous Brij region of Uttar Pradesh. Just about everything straight from the food habits to attires worn and languages are deeply influenced by the Brij culture. Having been the chief city of the Mugal dynasty in the past, Agra is much like a gateway to the past: immersed in tangible memories lingering on from those glorious days. The festivals of the city are a trademark of the culture of Agra. The best time to visit Agra is in the month of February to enjoy the festival of ‘Taj mahotsav’. Other than that you can also take part in the dance performances, arts, crafts and traditional songs of the region. You can also visit the fine handicraft markets of Agra, well-designed hotels and famous monuments of the city to enrich the city culture. Agra is home to the internationally acclaimed Taj Mahal- the white marble mausoleum built by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his beloved wife Empress Mumtaz Mahal.
Jaipur is a hub of cultural heritage, with a unique inheritance of the regal past. If you are planning a visit of Jaipur, it is a useful and fun idea to learn about the customs, culture, traditions that are being followed there. Though the city has also joined the procession of metropolitan cities, there are few customs and traditions in the city that may be surprising to you. The cuisine of Jaipur is rich just like the royalty of Jaipur. Dal-bati churma, Mawa kachori, and Dahi Vada are some of the major attractions of Rajasthan cuisines. The music and dance of Jaipur add a sparkle to land of deserts. The main folk dance of Rajasthan is the “Ghoomar” in which the ladies that participate in the dance program flaunt their ghagras.
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