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6 Days
Daily Tour
English, Espanol, Francais, German, Hindi, Russian
Explore Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, and Mumbai in One Smooth Travel Plan
A 6 Day Golden Triangle Tour with Mumbai is a perfect choice for travelers who want to experience both India’s royal heritage and its modern city life in a limited time. This route combines the classic Golden Triangle destinations with Mumbai, the financial capital of India, creating a balanced journey filled with history, culture, and urban energy.
This short itinerary is designed to keep travel comfortable while covering the most important attractions that visitors expect from this popular tour.
Price per person based on group size. Travel with more people and enjoy better value on your extended India journey.
| Group Size | Price Per Person | You Save (vs Solo) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 Person | Rs. 2,00,000 | — |
| 2 People | Rs. 1,30,043 | Rs. 69,957 |
| 3 People | Rs. 1,13,418 | Rs. 86,582 |
| 4 People | Rs. 1,21,778 | Rs. 78,222 |
| 5 People | Rs. 1,11,328 | Rs. 88,672 |
| 6 People | Rs. 1,21,860 | Rs. 78,140 |
| 7 People | Rs. 1,05,668 | Rs. 94,332 |
| 8 People | Rs. 1,17,733 | Rs. 82,267 |
| 9+ People | Rs. 1,02,524 | Rs. 97,476 — Best Deal |
Planning to explore Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, and Mumbai in one trip?
This 6-day Golden Triangle tour with Mumbai offers a complete travel experience. Travelling in a group helps reduce your per-person cost while keeping the journey comfortable and well-organized.
Discover the Historic Capital of India
Your journey begins in Delhi, a city known for its rich history and vibrant culture. After arrival, you will start sightseeing across major landmarks that showcase India’s heritage and political significance.
This first day sets the tone for your Golden Triangle journey and allows travelers to explore the capital comfortably.
Experience the Most Iconic Monument in India
After breakfast, you will travel to Agra by road. The drive typically takes around three to four hours via a smooth expressway. Upon arrival, you will visit the world famous Taj Mahal, a highlight of the entire trip.
This day is often the emotional centerpiece of the tour, especially for first time visitors to India.
Travel Through Mughal History on the Way to Rajasthan
On the third day, you will drive from Agra to Jaipur with a stop at Fatehpur Sikri, a historic city known for its grand Mughal architecture. The journey takes approximately five to six hours including sightseeing.
This route adds cultural value to the journey while keeping travel time manageable.
Explore the Royal Heritage of the Pink City
Jaipur is famous for its palaces, forts, and colorful markets. This day is dedicated to exploring the city’s royal architecture and traditional lifestyle.
Jaipur offers a rich cultural experience and is often considered the most vibrant city in the Golden Triangle circuit.
Transition from Heritage Cities to India’s Modern Metropolis
After breakfast, you will drive back to Delhi and board a flight to Mumbai. Upon arrival, our representative will assist with hotel transfer and check in.
This day connects the historical journey with the dynamic energy of India’s largest city.
End Your Tour with the Spirit of India’s Financial Capital
Your final day focuses on exploring Mumbai’s famous landmarks before departure.
After sightseeing, you will be transferred to the airport for your onward journey, marking the end of your 6 Day Golden Triangle Tour with Mumbai.
Pickup offered from New Delhi airport, railway station, your Delhi hotel, or other desired pickup location in Delhi, Gurgaon or Noida.
Return to your Delhi hotel, Delhi airport, Delhi train station, Jaipur Airport, or any desired location in Delhi, Gurgaon or Noida.
Pickup time options: 7am, 9am, 10am and 11am (Could be change as per your requirements)
Yes, We could change it as per your requirements.
Approx. USD 10-15 per meal. It could be lower or higher depends on restaurant you choose.
Yes, you may do that.
By default we provide English speaking guide but we have Hindi, French, Spanish, German and Russian Speaking guides also, so if you would like to have any of the above language speaking guide, then you may inform us for same after booking the tour.
Compared to other cities in India, Mumbai is pretty expensive given the population, the areas, and the personal space that an individual has. Although the city is pretty hyped for being the home of Bollywood celebrities and one of the busiest cities, it is expensive a bit too much and too high on rent when compared to the facilities that are better in other metropolitan cities like Delhi, Bangalore, and Chennai.
The best way to explore Mumbai is to divide the tour into two parts that are North and South Mumbai. Get a feel of the city like a local by visiting the markets, buildings, cafes, and streets of South Mumbai and exploring Bollywood’s famous studios. Later one can spend a day dedicated to brilliant attractions, temples, and the beaches in Mumbai. Take out time to witness the famous landmarks like that of the Gateway of India, post which one can go ahead to explore the best of nature at various forts, wildlife sanctuaries, etc.
A minimum of four days and a maximum of seven days is what the travelers need on an average to witness the best of Mumbai and explore the city of dreams like a local without missing out on extraordinary experiences.
Famous places like that of the Gateway of India, the Marine Drive, Bandra-Worli Sealink, Colaba Market, Chowpatty Beach, Dhobi Ghat, and Shree Siddhivinayak Temple, etc., are a must-see when one is in Mumbai.
There are many high-end cafes, restaurants, and bars in Mumbai that are very popular with the young crowd and travelers. However, the famous food in Mumbai is street food. Dishes like vada pav, pav bhaji, bhel puri, baida roti, and batata vada are some of the legendary street food items that one is ought to try on their trip to Mumbai.
3 days makes for a lot of time to visit the best of Mumbai for all the travelers. One can easily plan three days to explore various categories of places that can be segregated into sightseeing, food, and shopping. Dedicate one day each to explore famous landmarks like Marine Drive and the Gateway of India, the second day to treat your taste buds to the fantastic street food and popular dishes, and finally, the last day to shop till you drop in the vast flea markets and branded stores, etc.
Two days are never enough to explore a city like Mumbai. Given the traffic and the crowd that will be consuming half the time of the two days that the travelers plan on spending in the city, one can definitely get around and explore signature landmarks like that of the Bandra-Worli Sealink, Marine Drive, the Gateway of India, Dhobi Ghat, and Shree Siddhivinayak Temple, etc.
Bollywood, monsoon, and the sea are the three main factors that makes the city of dreams so special in India. Reckoned to be the country’s entertainment capital, Mumbai is home to almost all the famous celebrities that have been running the movie industry. Other than that, the monsoon season is best enjoyed in Mumbai and the nearby areas that makes it one of the best experiences that the travelers can enjoy in India.
The famous chain of bakeries that goes by the name of Suleman Usman makes these famous sweet dishes called the Aflatoon Sweet. Considered to be one of the famous bakery products, travelers are ought to treat their taste buds to it without fail when in Mumbai.
Earlier the import and export of beef was banned in the state of Maharashtra. However, the Bombay High Court later striked down the ban from eating or possessing beef as far as it is brought in from various other states. So yes, one can eat beef in Mumbai but the killing of cows and buffaloes in the state is strictly prohibited.
The part of the city in South Mumbai that stretches from Colaba to Mahim along with Juhu, Bandra, Worli, and Lokhandwala Complex are some of the high-end, posh, and famous areas in Mumbai. However, the region of Malabar Hill is considered to be the best and the richest part of Mumbai since it offers high real estate rates in India.