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Northern India · Multi-city itinerary
Golden Triangle itinerary — March 2027
By Tripsapien Research · Updated May 20, 2026
March 2027 is a good time for the Golden Triangle trip (Delhi, Agra & Jaipur). Daytime highs run from about 30°C / 86°F to 33°C / 91°F across the stops. Plan around 6–8 days for the full Delhi, Agra & Jaipur loop. Tripsapien checks every place on your list against your exact dates — hours, closures and booking pressure at each stop.
The route
About 6–8 days · 2 cities
India's classic introduction: the monuments and markets of Delhi, the Taj Mahal at Agra, and the pink-walled palaces of Jaipur — three corners of a tight triangle in the north, each leg three to five hours by road or express train.
Delhi
Delhi in March
Temperature
86°F / 62°F
30.1°C / 16.8°C
Precipitation
7d
0.9in · 23.2mm
Daylight
11.6h
March warms quickly and Holi often lands here; protect clothes and phones if visiting markets during colour events.
March warms quickly and Holi often lands here; protect clothes and phones if visiting markets during colour events.
City overview
Delhi is a Yamuna River metropolis where Old Delhi's Shahjahanabad lanes, British-planned New Delhi, and South Delhi's older sultanate sites sit in one National Capital Territory. The Red Fort, Connaught Place, Mehrauli, Nizamuddin, and Akshardham form a city map built by at least eight historic settlements.
Food & drink
Delhi is a street-food and north-Indian restaurant city: parathas in Paranthe Wali Gali, chaat around Bengali Market and Chawri Bazaar, kebabs near Jama Masjid, chole bhature in Karol Bagh, and butter chicken or dal makhani across New Delhi menus. Prices can stay low if you eat in markets rather than hotel restaurants, although Connaught Place and Khan Market push costs toward Mumbai levels. The regional fact is that Punjabi, Mughlai, Bengali CR Park, and Old Delhi Muslim cooking all operate as distinct food maps inside the same Metro system.
Top sights
Ranked for March suitability using weather, setting, ratings, and review volume.
- 1Red Fort
- 2Qutb Minar
- 3Hauz Khas Complex
- 4India Gate and Kartavya Path
- 5Akshardham Temple
- 6Jama Masjid
- 7Lotus Temple
- 8Purana Qila
- 9Connaught Place and Rajiv Chowk
1Red Fort
4.5★ · 179,429outdoorThe 17th-century Mughal palace-fort in Old Delhi, built for Shah Jahan's Shahjahanabad. It sits by Chandni Chowk and pairs naturally with Jama Masjid on foot.
WikipediaSecurity lines are longest on holidays and around Independence Day ceremonies on 15 August.
2Qutb Minar
4.5★ · 159,829outdoor73m tower in Mehrauli, begun under Qutb-ud-din Aibak and completed in 1220. The surrounding complex includes early Delhi Sultanate tombs, arches, and carved stonework.
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3Hauz Khas Complex
4.4★ · 941outdoorOpen dailyRuined madrasa, reservoir, and traces of Siri, the fortified city established in 1303. The nearby village adds cafes and galleries to a South Delhi historical walk.
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- 4India Gate and Kartavya Path
- 5Akshardham Temple
- 6Jama Masjid
- 7Lotus Temple
- 8Purana Qila
- 9Connaught Place and Rajiv Chowk
- 10Humayun's Tomb
Neighborhoods
1Old Delhi and Chandni Chowk
Shahjahanabad core with Red Fort, Jama Masjid, Chandni Chowk, Chawri Bazaar, and Daryaganj. It is dense, loud, food-heavy, and best handled by Metro plus short cycle-rickshaw hops.
2New Delhi and Connaught Place
Lutyens Delhi around Connaught Place, Janpath, Kartavya Path, India Gate, and Rashtrapati Bhavan. Wide avenues and colonial blocks replace Old Delhi lanes.
3Paharganj and Karol Bagh
Central Delhi hotel-and-market belt near New Delhi station, RK Ashram Marg, and Karol Bagh. It is convenient for trains and budget stays, with heavy street traffic and constant touting.
4South Delhi, Mehrauli, and Hauz Khas
Qutb Minar, Mehrauli Archaeological Park, Hauz Khas, Saket, and Vasant Kunj spread along the Yellow and Magenta lines. This is the upscale restaurant and medieval-ruins side of Delhi.
5Nizamuddin and South East Delhi
Humayun's Tomb, Sunder Nursery, CR Park, Kalkaji, Lotus Temple, and Tughlakabad sit in this broad district. It mixes Mughal garden tombs, Bengali food streets, and temple traffic.
6East Delhi and the Yamuna side
Akshardham, Shahdara, and neighborhoods east of the Yamuna give Delhi a different edge from the New Delhi axis. The Blue Line makes this side practical for one targeted temple visit.
Getting around
The Delhi Metro is the practical backbone, with Yellow Line useful for Chandni Chowk, New Delhi station, Hauz Khas, and Qutb Minar, and Blue Line useful for Akshardham. Fares run about Rs10-60, a Smart Card costs Rs200 with Rs150 value and Rs50 deposit, and the Airport Express has special fares from Indira Gandhi International Airport.
Jaipur
Jaipur in March
Temperature
91°F / 64°F
32.6°C / 17.6°C
Precipitation
1d
0.2in · 4mm
Daylight
11.8h
March gets hot by afternoon, so finish forts early and use shops or museums after lunch.
March gets hot by afternoon, so finish forts early and use shops or museums after lunch.
City overview
Jaipur is the planned Pink City of Rajasthan, laid out in 1727 below the Aravalli hills with bazaars, palace courtyards, and fort roads radiating from the walled grid. The traveler map splits into the Pink City, MI Road, C-Scheme, Bani Park, Amer, and the market lanes around Johari and Bapu bazaars.
Food & drink
Jaipur food means dal baati churma, laal maas, gatte ki sabzi, ker sangri, pyaz kachori, mirchi vada, ghewar, and thick lassi. Johari Bazaar, MI Road, Rawat Mishtan Bhandar, Lassiwala, and Chokhi Dhani-style thali venues are practical anchors. Prices are moderate by Indian metro standards, though palace hotels charge luxury rates.
Top sights
Ranked for March suitability using weather, setting, ratings, and review volume.
- 1Amber Fort
- 2Patrika Gate
- 3Hawa Mahal
- 4Jantar Mantar
- 5Jal Mahal
- 6Nahargarh Fort
- 7Jaigarh Fort
- 8Albert Hall Museum
- 9City Palace
- 10Galta Ji
- 1
Amber Fort
4.6★ · 171,523outdoorOpen dailyHilltop fort and palace complex at Amer, expanded by Man Singh I and later rulers, with mirror-work halls and views over Maota Lake. Go early before elephant and jeep traffic builds.
WikipediaUse a car or jeep for the climb if heat or mobility is an issue; midday stone courtyards are harsh.
2Patrika Gate
4.6★ · 1,481outdoorOpen dailyColorful ceremonial gate at Jawahar Circle painted with Rajasthan motifs. It is near the airport, so use it on arrival or departure rather than crossing town just for photos.
3Hawa Mahal
4.5★ · 164,739outdoorOpen dailyFive-storey pink sandstone facade built in 1799 for royal women to watch street processions from screened jharokha windows. The narrow building faces the main bazaar edge of the Pink City.
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- 4Jantar Mantar
- 5Jal Mahal
- 6Nahargarh Fort
- 7Jaigarh Fort
- 8Albert Hall Museum
- 9City Palace
- 10Galta Ji
Neighborhoods
1Pink City
Walled grid with Hawa Mahal, City Palace, Jantar Mantar, Tripolia Gate, Johari Bazaar, and Bapu Bazaar. It is the core for sights and shopping.
2MI Road and Ajmeri Gate
Central hotel-and-restaurant belt linking the railway station side to the Pink City gates. Lassiwala and older shops make it useful between sightseeing blocks.
3C-Scheme
Leafy newer district with cafes, boutiques, galleries, and better evening dining than the walled bazaars. It is a comfortable base for repeat visitors.
4Bani Park
Guesthouse and heritage-hotel district northwest of the center, quieter than MI Road and close to the railway station. Many restored havelis sit here.
5Amer
Fort village north of Jaipur with Amber Fort, stepwells, temples, and road links to Jaigarh. It works as a half-day, not a casual walk from the city.
6Tonk Road and Jawahar Circle
Airport-side Jaipur with Patrika Gate, hotels, and wider roads. It is practical for late arrivals and early flights.
Getting around
Jaipur Metro Pink Line links Mansarovar, railway-station areas, Chandpole, and Badi Chaupar near the Pink City, while autos, e-rickshaws, and app cabs handle forts and outer districts. Use the metro for bazaar access, then hire a car for Amber, Jaigarh, Nahargarh, and Galta Ji.
Don't-miss stops along the way

Agra (Taj Mahal)
Agra and the Taj Mahal sit midway between Delhi and Jaipur — the third point of the Golden Triangle, reachable from Delhi in under two hours on the Gatimaan Express. Most travellers visit at sunrise, then continue to Jaipur the same day.
Best time to do the Golden Triangle trip
In March, the Golden Triangle trip runs daytime highs from 30°C / 86°F to 33°C / 91°F, with nights down to about 16°C / 61°F at the coolest stop. Expect only a few wet days — up to 3 at the rainiest stop. Weighed across both stops, March is a good time to travel.
The most comfortable months across Delhi, Agra & Jaipur are December, January and February, based on average daytime temperatures and rainfall at every stop. March 2027 is a good time to go.
Check this route against your dates
Tripsapien starts with the sights on this page or places you paste, then checks hours, closures, booking pressure and neighborhoods for your exact March dates — across every city on the Golden Triangle trip.
Plan this Golden Triangle tripCommon questions about the Golden Triangle trip
- When is the best time to do the Golden Triangle trip?
- The most comfortable months across Delhi, Jaipur are December, January and February, based on average daytime temperatures and rainfall at each stop. March is a good time — see the per-stop weather below for the exact picture in March 2027.
- How many days do you need for the Golden Triangle trip?
- A comfortable Golden Triangle trip runs about 6–8 days, allowing roughly Delhi 3, Jaipur 3 nights plus travel between stops. Add a day if you want a slower pace or extra day trips.
- What's the route for the Golden Triangle trip?
- The classic order is Delhi, Agra & Jaipur. Agra is the standout side-trip along the way. Each city below has its own March weather, events and top-sights list.
- Will the sights be open during my March Golden Triangle trip?
- Opening days and hours vary by weekday, season and public holiday, and they differ from city to city on a multi-stop trip. Paste your Golden Triangle list into Tripsapien and it checks every place in Delhi, Jaipur against your exact dates, flagging closures and what needs booking ahead before you go.