Published on 12:00 AM, January 19, 2017

The Golden Triangle

India is an assault on the senses – “assault” in the most positive sense, and nowhere is this more evident than the “Golden Triangle”. The triangle connects three of the most popular tourist destinations – the nation's capital Delhi, Agra and Jaipur. While the “Pink City” [more of a terracotta shade] is casually regal, Delhi has more pleasant surprises up its sleeve than the times you've read about its smog [it's also the city of parakeets], and Agra can only be compared to Giza in terms of its spectacular assets. TEXT & PHOTOS: KARIM WAHEED

India is an assault on the senses – "assault" in the most positive sense, and nowhere is this more evident than the "Golden Triangle".  The triangle connects three of the most popular tourist destinations – the nation's capital Delhi, Agra and Jaipur. While the "Pink City" [more of a terracotta shade] is casually regal, Delhi has more pleasant surprises up its sleeve than the times you've read about its smog [it's also the city of parakeets], and Agra can only be compared to Giza in terms of its spectacular assets. 



TEXT & PHOTOS: KARIM WAHEED

India is an assault on the senses – “assault” in the most positive sense, and nowhere is this more evident than the “Golden Triangle”. The triangle connects three of the most popular tourist destinations – the nation's capital Delhi, Agra and Jaipur. While the “Pink City” [more of a terracotta shade] is casually regal, Delhi has more pleasant surprises up its sleeve than the times you've read about its smog [it's also the city of parakeets], and Agra can only be compared to Giza in terms of its spectacular assets. TEXT & PHOTOS: KARIM WAHEED

India is an assault on the senses – “assault” in the most positive sense, and nowhere is this more evident than the “Golden Triangle”. The triangle connects three of the most popular tourist destinations – the nation's capital Delhi, Agra and Jaipur. While the “Pink City” [more of a terracotta shade] is casually regal, Delhi has more pleasant surprises up its sleeve than the times you've read about its smog [it's also the city of parakeets], and Agra can only be compared to Giza in terms of its spectacular assets. TEXT & PHOTOS: KARIM WAHEED

India is an assault on the senses – “assault” in the most positive sense, and nowhere is this more evident than the “Golden Triangle”. The triangle connects three of the most popular tourist destinations – the nation's capital Delhi, Agra and Jaipur. While the “Pink City” [more of a terracotta shade] is casually regal, Delhi has more pleasant surprises up its sleeve than the times you've read about its smog [it's also the city of parakeets], and Agra can only be compared to Giza in terms of its spectacular assets. TEXT & PHOTOS: KARIM WAHEED
India is an assault on the senses – “assault” in the most positive sense, and nowhere is this more evident than the “Golden Triangle”. The triangle connects three of the most popular tourist destinations – the nation's capital Delhi, Agra and Jaipur. While the “Pink City” [more of a terracotta shade] is casually regal, Delhi has more pleasant surprises up its sleeve than the times you've read about its smog [it's also the city of parakeets], and Agra can only be compared to Giza in terms of its spectacular assets. TEXT & PHOTOS: KARIM WAHEED
India is an assault on the senses – “assault” in the most positive sense, and nowhere is this more evident than the “Golden Triangle”. The triangle connects three of the most popular tourist destinations – the nation's capital Delhi, Agra and Jaipur. While the “Pink City” [more of a terracotta shade] is casually regal, Delhi has more pleasant surprises up its sleeve than the times you've read about its smog [it's also the city of parakeets], and Agra can only be compared to Giza in terms of its spectacular assets. TEXT & PHOTOS: KARIM WAHEED