India’s most celebrated heritage circuit can be experienced comfortably with thoughtful planning and accessibility-focused arrangements. This 6 nights / 7 days Wheelchair Accessible Golden Triangle Tour connects Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur with adapted vehicles, carefully selected hotels, and guided sightseeing designed to minimize physical barriers.
The itinerary prioritizes smooth mobility, flexible pacing, and advance coordination at monuments wherever accessibility support is available. With private assistance, accessible rooms, and pre-planned routes, the journey allows travelers with mobility needs to explore UNESCO World Heritage Sites and royal landmarks without compromising comfort or safety.
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Upon arrival in Delhi, you will be received by a representative trained in accessibility coordination and transferred in an adapted vehicle to your hotel. The accommodation is pre-selected for accessible rooms, elevators, and barrier-free entry points.
The remainder of the day allows time to rest and adjust after travel. Depending on arrival time, a short accessible orientation drive may be arranged to introduce you to central Delhi’s broad avenues and landmarks.
The evening remains at leisure, ensuring comfort and preparation for the upcoming sightseeing program.
After breakfast, begin exploring Delhi with accessibility considerations in place. Visit Humayun’s Tomb, which offers wheelchair-friendly pathways in several sections, allowing appreciation of its Mughal architecture.
Continue to Qutub Minar complex, where paved areas provide accessible movement in key sections. Your guide ensures that the route chosen minimizes uneven surfaces.
Drive past India Gate and Rashtrapati Bhavan before returning to your hotel. Where Old Delhi’s narrow lanes limit wheelchair access, alternative viewpoints or vehicle-based exploration are arranged.
Following breakfast, drive to Agra in your adapted vehicle with comfortable seating and space for mobility equipment. The expressway ensures a smooth journey.
Upon arrival, check into an accessible hotel room before visiting Agra Fort. Select sections of the fort offer manageable pathways, allowing meaningful exploration of its courtyards and architectural features.
The evening remains at leisure, preparing for the Taj Mahal visit scheduled for the next morning.
Begin early with a visit to the Taj Mahal. While full wheelchair access inside the monument has limitations, coordinated assistance and advance planning allow comfortable viewing areas near the main platform.
Return to the hotel for breakfast before departing for Jaipur. The journey is paced with rest stops to ensure comfort during travel.
Upon arrival in Jaipur, check into your accessible accommodation. The evening remains free to relax after the travel day.
After breakfast, visit Amber Fort. While the upper fort has limited wheelchair accessibility, the lower courtyard and scenic views can be comfortably accessed. Your guide ensures the route chosen maximizes comfort and safety.
Later, visit the City Palace, where certain sections provide manageable access. The museum areas offer insight into royal heritage without requiring extensive stair navigation.
Conclude the day with a photo stop at Hawa Mahal from the exterior viewing point before returning to your hotel.
This day is structured with flexibility to accommodate comfort and pace. You may opt for a heritage walk in accessible market areas or a curated shopping experience with assistance.
Visits to Jantar Mantar are arranged through sections that allow easier movement across the observatory complex. The guide adapts the schedule to avoid fatigue.
The evening remains free for relaxation at the hotel, ensuring comfort before departure the following day.
After breakfast, drive back to Delhi in your adapted vehicle. Rest stops are arranged to maintain comfort throughout the journey.
Upon arrival in Delhi, transfer to the airport with assistance for check-in procedures. The tour concludes with a thoughtfully coordinated heritage experience designed to prioritize accessibility and comfort.