Soul of India: Golden Triangle Cultural Tour
Trip Overview
Highlights
- Sunrise at the Taj Mahal, before the crowds arrive
- Old Delhi by metro and cycle rickshaw through Chandni Chowk
- Agra Fort and the Mughal city of Agra with a local guide
- A 17th-century heritage village stay in rural Rajasthan
- Amber Fort and the Pink City of Jaipur, hosted by Anna
- Sheroes' Hangout — a survivor-led social café in Agra

Hosted by
Anima Pandey (Anna)
I'm Anna — and every Chalo Folks journey is personally designed and hosted by me. With years of experience leading tours across India, I create small-group experiences that go beyond landmarks, connecting you with culture, community and the stories that make this country unforgettable.
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01Delhi
Delhi
Namaste and welcome to India. Your journey begins in Delhi—busy, layered and full of contrasts. After settling in, we'll gather in the evening for a welcome meet-up around 6:00 pm, where you'll meet Anna, your host for the trip, and the rest of your fellow travellers. This is a relaxed chance to get to know one another, walk through the days ahead, and ease into the rhythm of the journey. Once we're done, you're welcome to join the group for an optional dinner at a local restaurant—a casual first taste of the city and a perfect way to kick things off together.
Accommodation
Hotel (1 night)
Optional Activities
- Delhi - Humayun's Tomb – INR600
- Delhi – India Gate – Free
- National Museum New Delhi – INR650
- Delhi - Red Fort – INR600
Special Information
Please make sure you attend the welcome meet-up, as we'll be taking care of a few essentials, including insurance details and next-of-kin information. If you expect to arrive late, let your hotel reception know in advance. They'll be able to direct you to the meeting spot or share any updates posted in the lobby. Tonight is about settling in, meeting your people, and getting your first feel of India—the real adventure begins tomorrow.
02Delhi
Delhi
Today we explore Old Delhi, moving through the city the way locals do. We begin on the Delhi Metro, then switch to a cycle rickshaw that takes us into the lively lanes of Chandni Chowk. Along the way, we visit Jama Masjid, Delhi's oldest mosque, before stopping at Sheeshganj Gurudwara to learn about the Sikh faith and its history. The rest of the evening is free to enjoy. If you'd like suggestions for dinner, Anna will be happy to recommend her favorite local spots.
Accommodation
Hotel (1 night)
Included Activities
- Delhi - Leader-led Old Delhi walking tour
- Delhi - Visit to the Jama Masjid Mosque
- Delhi - Sheeshganj Gurudwara (Sikh Temple)
03Delhi to Agra
Delhi to Agra
We leave Delhi behind this morning and make our way to Agra, home to some of India's most iconic landmarks and Mughal-era masterpieces. After arriving, we settle into the hotel and take some time to rest before heading out for the afternoon. Later, we visit Agra Fort with a local guide, exploring its grand courtyards, royal chambers, and river-facing balconies that once housed generations of Mughal emperors. The fort offers a fascinating glimpse into the ambition, artistry, and power of one of history's greatest dynasties. The evening is left relaxed, giving you time to unwind and soak in the slower rhythm of Agra before an early start the next day.
Accommodation
Hotel (2 nights)
Meals
Lunch
Included Activities
- Agra – Agra Fort Guided Visit
Special Information
Travel time today: approximately 4 hours.
04Taj Mahal Sunrise & Agra Experiences
Taj Mahal Sunrise & Agra Experiences
We begin early this morning with a sunrise visit to the Taj Mahal, witnessing the marble monument glow softly in the morning light before the crowds arrive. Widely considered one of the world's greatest architectural achievements, the Taj is even more magical in the quiet hours of dawn. After returning to the hotel for breakfast, the morning is yours to slow down and recharge. Guests who wish to can enjoy an optional spa session before we head back out into the city. Later, we visit Sheroes' Hangout, a café run as a social initiative supporting survivors of acid attacks—a meaningful space that blends powerful stories with great food and community spirit. We then continue to one of Agra's oldest carpet-making workshops, where skilled artisans handweave intricate rugs using techniques passed down through generations. We wrap up the evening with dinner together before calling it an early night ahead of tomorrow's early departure.
Accommodation
Hotel (2 nights)
Meals
Breakfast
Included Activities
- Agra – Taj Mahal Sunrise Guided Visit
- Agra – Sheroes Cafe Visit
- Agra – Carpet Factory Visit
Optional Activities
- Spa Session
05Heritage Stay — Rural Rajasthan
Heritage Stay — Rural Rajasthan
We leave Agra and travel into rural Rajasthan, stopping en route at Fatehpur Sikri, the former Mughal capital. From here, we continue to a village with roots dating back to the 17th century, where life feels slower and deeply rooted in tradition. With Anna and a local guide, we take a gentle walk through the village, passing temples, homes, and everyday scenes, with time to sample seasonal local sweets made from ingredients like petha, jaggery, and gazak. In the evening, we settle into a restored heritage property, ending the day with comforting, home-cooked Indian food full of authentic flavors.
Accommodation
Heritage Property (1 night)
Meals
Dinner
Included Activities
- Village Walk
Special Information
Travel time today: approximately 4 hours.
06Jaipur — The Pink City
Jaipur — The Pink City
After a relaxed, home-style breakfast, we leave rural Rajasthan behind and arrive in Jaipur, the vibrant 'Pink City'. Today, Anna, along with a local guide, introduces you to the city through a blend of hidden corners, everyday life, and key landmarks—sharing context and stories that go beyond the guidebook. We pass by the iconic Hawa Mahal (Palace of the Winds) and move through Jaipur's historic centre, with glimpses of the City Palace and the city's famous astronomical observatory, which you may choose to explore further during your free time. Later, we take a look at Jaipur's local art styles, before the rest of the day opens up for you to wander markets, soak in the colours, or simply slow down—with Anna around to help you make the most of it.
Accommodation
Hotel (1 night)
Meals
Breakfast
Included Activities
- Jaipur - Leader-led walking & market tour
- Introduction to Local Arts
Optional Activities
- Jaipur - City Palace – INR1200
- Jaipur - Jantar Mantar Observatory – INR200
- Jaipur - Bollywood Movie at Raj Mandir Cinema – INR400
Special Information
Travel time today: approximately 4 hours.
07Jaipur — Forts & Farewell
Jaipur — Forts & Farewell
If you're feeling adventurous, you may choose to start the day with an optional hot air balloon ride, drifting gently over Jaipur's countryside as the city slowly comes to life—a peaceful and unforgettable way to see Rajasthan from above. Later in the afternoon, we head out with our local guide to Amber Fort, perched high above Maota Lake. As we explore its courtyards and ramparts, we get a deeper look into Rajput architecture, with the shimmering Sheesh Mahal (Hall of Mirrors) as a clear highlight. In the evening, we come together for a farewell dinner in Jaipur, a relaxed way to celebrate the journey and the memories shared along the way.
Accommodation
Hotel (1 night)
Included Activities
- Jaipur - Amber Fort
Optional Activities
- Jaipur - Balloon Safari - USD280
Optional Activity Notes
Hot air balloon flights operate from September to April and last around one hour. Transfers, light refreshments, and a flight certificate are included. You can register interest and make payment with Anna/Directly to the company representative once your tour begins. Flights are weather-dependent and fully refundable if cancelled due to bad weatherconditions.
08Departure Day
Departure Day
We travel back to Delhi by private transport today. There are no scheduled activities, giving you the freedom to depart at a time that suits your onward plans. If you're leaving later in the day, luggage storage is available at the hotel, and shared day rooms can be used until noon to freshen up before departure. If you'd like to extend your stay, we highly recommend it—India always rewards a little extra time. Just get in touch in advance and we'll be happy to help arrange additional nights or onward travel. And if this journey has sparked your curiosity to explore more of India—north, south, or somewhere entirely different—we'd love to help craft a personaliseditinerary that matches how you like to travel.
Accommodation
Hotel (Common shared rooms till noon)

What's Included
Included
- 7 nights' accommodation — hotels, a restored heritage property and a homestay
- Breakfast on 2 days, 1 lunch and 1 dinner, as listed in the itinerary
- Private air-conditioned transport throughout (Delhi–Agra–rural Rajasthan–Jaipur–Delhi)
- Your host Anna and expert local guides throughout
- Leader-led Old Delhi walking tour with metro and cycle-rickshaw ride
- Guided visits to Agra Fort and a sunrise visit to the Taj Mahal
- Visits to Sheroes' Hangout café and a traditional carpet workshop
- Fatehpur Sikri visit and a guided heritage village walk in rural Rajasthan
- Leader-led Jaipur walking & market tour and a guided visit to Amber Fort
- All entry fees for the included activities above
- 24/7 on-trip support
Not Included
- International flights to/from Delhi
- Comprehensive travel insurance (mandatory)
- Indian e-Visa fees
- Meals not specified in the itinerary
- Optional activities and the monument entries marked 'optional'
- Tips for guides, drivers and hotel staff
- Personal expenses, shopping and beverages
Why you'll love this trip
See Old Delhi the way locals do
We move through its narrow lanes by rickshaw and on foot—past spice shops, hidden courtyards, and into Delhi's oldest mosque—where everyday life and centuries of history unfold side by side.
Experience the Taj Mahal beyond the postcard
We spend time understanding the details that make it extraordinary—the shifting light on white marble, the intricate inlay work, and the subtle optical illusions built into its design.
Walk through royal Rajasthan at Amber Fort
From hilltop views to the glittering Sheesh Mahal, this is a glimpse into a world of mirrors, mosaics, and stories that once lit palace halls by candlelight.
Pause the pace in rural Rajasthan
Away from the cities, we slow down at a heritage property where evenings are quiet, meals are unhurried, and the beauty lies in worn walls, open courtyards, and the feeling of being far from anywhere else.
Travel with intention, not rush
This itinerary is carefully paced to show you India's most loved sights while leaving space for real moments—conversations, shared meals, and time to simply take it all in.
Before you book you should know
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Is this trip right for you?
This is a short, thoughtfully packed journey—the most compact Golden Triangle trip we run in this style. It's ideal if you're short on time but curious to experience as much of India as possible without feeling rushed or overwhelmed.
India can be warm, especially during the summer months. We plan walking tours early in the day when temperatures are more comfortable, but it's important to come prepared. Carry water with you, wear a hat, and bring sunscreen and lightweight clothing that offers sun protection—you'll thank yourself later.
Travelling with Chalo Folks also means travelling with awareness and respect. We'll be visiting temples and culturally significant spaces, where modest clothing is required. Please pack outfits that cover your shoulders and arms, and fall below the knee—this small effort goes a long way in creating meaningful, respectful interactions with the people and places we visit.
If you enjoy fast-paced days balanced with cultural moments, are open to different ways of life, and like travelling in a small, mindful group—this trip will feel right at home.
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Accommodation
You'll be staying in a mix of comfortable hotels (6 nights) and one heritage property (1 night)—chosen for their location, character, and overall experience rather than just star ratings. The heritage stay is a highlight, offering a glimpse into India's slower, more atmospheric side.
The accommodation listed in the day-by-day itinerary is a guideline. On rare occasions, availability may require us to make a change, but rest assured—we'll always arrange an alternative of a similar standard and comfort.
We do our best to have rooms ready when we arrive, especially if we're reaching a destination early in the day. That said, early check-in isn't always guaranteed. When rooms aren't immediately available, you'll be able to store your luggage, stretch your legs, and start exploring—or, on some days, use shared day rooms until your room is ready.
It's all part of travelling in real places, and we make sure it's handled smoothly so you can focus on settling in and enjoying the journey.
Joining Point
Joining Hotel
Your trip begins in New Delhi, India at:
MS Regency (also known as MS Residency)
15A/23, WEA, Ajmal Khan Road
Karol Bagh, New Delhi – 110005
Delhi, India
Located in the heart of Karol Bagh, the hotel sits behind the Westside showroom and is within walking distance of Karol Bagh Market and the Metro Station. The area is lively, well-connected, and a convenient base for exploring Delhi.
Arrival Information
There are no scheduled activities planned until the evening welcome meeting on Day 1. You are free to arrive at any time during the day.
Standard hotel check-in time is typically around 12:00–2:00 PM, depending on availability. If you arrive earlier, you may store your luggage at reception until your room is ready.
A welcome meeting will take place at the hotel at 6:00 PM on Day 1. Your host, Anna, will meet you in the hotel lobby. This meeting is important as we will:
- Introduce the group
- Review the itinerary
- Confirm emergency contact details
- Answer any initial questions
If you anticipate arriving late, please inform us in advance so we can provide instructions on how to connect with the group.
How to get to the hotel
Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL)
Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport is located approximately 15 km from Karol Bagh. Arrival procedures — including immigration, visa verification, and baggage collection — may take longer than expected during peak hours. Please allow sufficient time after landing before planning onward transport.
Taxi & Transport to the Hotel
The journey typically takes 45–60 minutes. You may use:
- Government-authorised prepaid taxi counters inside the airport
- App-based ride services (Uber/Ola)
- Metro (Airport Express + local connection)
- A pre-arranged private transfer
The approximate cost for a prepaid taxi is usually INR 500–800, depending on vehicle type and time of travel.
Important Advisory
Please use only official taxi services. Do not accept transport offers from individuals claiming to provide "metered taxis" without official counters. Always book through official prepaid counters, verified app-based services, or a confirmed private transfer.
Pre-Arranged Airport Transfer (Optional)
Chalo Folks can organise a private airport transfer upon request. Provide your flight details at least 7 days prior. Your driver will be waiting inside the terminal near gate no. 5 holding a sign with your name. Do not exit the terminal until you have located your assigned driver.
Delays & Assistance
If your flight is delayed or you cannot locate your transfer representative, contact the emergency number in your pre-departure information pack. Keep your phone charged and enable international roaming or get a local SIM upon arrival.
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Traveler Reviews
Jennifer Walsh
Portland, USA • May 2025
“This is travel done right! I've been on many tours, but this one felt different from day one. Meeting artisan families, planting a tree, cooking with locals - these weren't tourist attractions but real connections. The accommodations were beautiful and comfortable despite being eco-friendly. Anna's passion for sustainable tourism shines through. The Taj Mahal was stunning, but honestly, the village experiences and artisan workshops moved me more. Worth every penny and my conscience is clear!”
Tom Nakamura
Tokyo, Japan • April 2025
“As someone who tries to travel responsibly, this trip aligned perfectly with my values. The community partnerships felt authentic, not performative. The women's cooperative visit was inspiring - buying directly from artisans who shared their stories. The farming village experience gave incredible insights into rural Indian life. All the major sites were covered too. The group was like-minded individuals passionate about sustainable travel. Highly recommend if you want meaningful travel experiences!”
Maria Gonzalez
Barcelona, Spain • May 2025
“Exactly the kind of travel experience I was looking for! Beyond seeing beautiful places, I felt like I actually connected with India and its people. The home-hosted dinners were so special - real conversations about life, culture, and dreams. The ethical approach (no elephant rides, fair wages for artisans) mattered to me. Loved learning natural dye techniques from the women's cooperative. The monuments were spectacular, but the human connections are what I'll remember forever. Chalo Folks sets the standard for responsible tourism!”
Alex Thompson
Sydney, Australia • April 2025
“Transformative trip! I came for the Taj Mahal, but left with so much more. The depth of cultural immersion and community engagement was remarkable. Planting my tree (I got a certificate with GPS coordinates!), working alongside farmers, learning pottery from village artisans - these experiences put tourism in a new perspective. The guides were knowledgeable and genuinely cared about both our experience and community impact. Small group of 8 travelers, all amazing people. This is what travel should be.”
Frequently Asked Questions
Will I see the Taj Mahal?
Yes — we visit the Taj Mahal at sunrise on Day 4, when the marble glows in the early light and the crowds are thinnest. You'll also explore Agra Fort, Amber Fort, Fatehpur Sikri and the highlights of Delhi and Jaipur.
How big is the group?
Small by design — a maximum of 12 travellers, hosted in person by Anna, so the group stays personal and easy to travel with.
What's the weather like in September?
September is the tail end of the monsoon, when the Golden Triangle is at its greenest and least crowded. Expect warm days — with the chance of a passing shower early in the month — and pleasant evenings as the rains taper off. We keep an early start at the Taj to enjoy the soft morning light.
Which meals are included?
Selected meals as listed in the day-by-day itinerary: lunch on Day 3, breakfast on Days 4 and 6, and dinner on Day 5. Most other meals are left free so you can explore local restaurants — Anna is always happy to recommend her favourites.
Is travel insurance required?
Yes. Comprehensive travel insurance is mandatory; we collect your insurance and next-of-kin details at the welcome meet-up on Day 1. International flights and the Indian e-Visa are not included.
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