Fiona, trust you are asking about the Golden Triangle in India and not South East Asia (Golden Triangle of the Indian Ocean). I have done the traditional Golden Triangle - which is Delhi, Agra and Jaipur. But I also stole time off to go and stay in the famous Lake Palace (run by the Taj) at Udaipur. I was lucky. This year, there has been a lot of rain and the lake filled up, in fact, overflowed into the palace - I have some pix somewhere, if you like. But the experience of staying in a Palace in the middle of the Lake was fantastic. I felt like the Mahrajah must have felt, very very royal - and its only his summer palace! The hotel also featured in the famous James Bond movie - Octopussy.
Another amazing spectaculour palace is the Umaid Bhawan Palace in Jodhpur. Recently renovated and restored and run by the Taj, its breathtaking - the Hall of Public Audience is a WOW!
And Jaipur - the famous pink city of India, has lots and lots of history and palaces. Delhi is a must for the Red Fort and displays the quirks of a city conquered many times over - as it has. Lots of good places to eat in Delhi, though. And two days in Agra, are regrettably not enough for the Taj Mahal. I could spend the rest of my life looking at it, like its creator - Shah Jehan did.
So back to Golden Triangles in India - there is also the South India Golden Triangle - Mysore, Bangalore and Ooty. I have travelled a lot all over India - and am now based in Mumbai and Goa for a bit. In my travels, I've seen Varanasi (Benares) - took a dip in the Ganges to wash away my sins and prevent being re-born, Kolkatta (Calcutta), Bangalore, Mysore, Ooty, Chennai (Madras), Rajasthan, Gujarat - especially Saurashtra and the Rann of Kutch, a camel safari in the Thar desert, Kerala, Bodhgaya - the place where Gautama Buddha attained Nirvana, Lucknow - the land of the softest kebab known to man, Ranthambore and Sawai Madhopore wild life sanctuaries, Hyderabad - the richest man in the world was its Nizam, about 80-odd years ago - when the Nizam died, they found pearls wrapped in pound-notes, rotting away in the royal treasury, Pune, Mumbai... Plan to do Shimla, Assam and the North East this year. Heard rumours about a road from Assam to Bangkok - wow, want to check them out
Ok Fiona, have run out of breath and words just now, and not even sure if this is what you asked for.
Scare you may delete it!
Cheers!