Friday, January 30, 2009

Travel and Tourism in India - A Wonderful Experience

By Michael Braganza

The largest democracy in the world, India is one of the most popular travel and tourism destinations in the world. Every year a large gathering of tourists from all around the world come for experiencing the fascinating charm of travel and tourism in India. India is well-known for its oldest civilization (5000 years old civilization) and great diversity. During India tours, one can find diversity in its people, culture, tradition, landscape, climate, appearance, lifestyle, cuisine, costumes, language, religion, and others. And this is India's diversity which makes it one of the most popular tourist destinations among travellers from all around the world.

India is a country where one can find a range of tourism options. And off course, India tourism never fails to enchant travellers with its various mesmerizing tourism options. Adventure, Culture, Heritage, Beaches, Monuments, Hill, lush green landscapes, mountain peaks, deserts, flora & fauna, etc are some major attractions of India tourism which are quite popular among tourists and attract them to travel in India. While you will travel to India you will find on every step something extra welcoming you. No matters, what are you interested in, the country is able to fulfill your desire. If you life adventure and sports in India, you may prefer to travel in the Himalayan region of the country where you will have a lot of tourism and adventure sport options.

During your North India travel, you will have a wonderful opportunity to explore the beautiful and snow clad Kashmir (popularly described as the Paradise on the Earth), Himachal Pradesh (blessed with natural beauty and breathtaking hill station), and Uttaranchal (widely known for superb natural beauty and Corbett National Park) at the foot of Himalayas, You will also enjoy traveling in the historic city Delhi - the capital of India, dotted with several historic monuments, life Red Fort, Humayun's Tomb, Old Fort, Qutub Minar, Jama Masjid, etc. One of the most predominant attractions of North India is Taj Mahal in Agra, Uttar Pradesh. The symbol of love - Taj Mahal is India's star attraction and considered as seventh wonder of the world.

While you will travel to the western region of India, you will have a glorious opportunity to the royal land of Rajasthan, Punjab and Gujarat where you will see a lot of magnificent forts, palatial palaces, stunning Havelis, terrific temples, Gurudwaras, wildlife parks & sanctuaries and other attractions. On your eastern India tours, you will have opportunities to explore beautiful landscapes of Assam, Sikkim, etc which are widely known for green tourism and Buddhist monasteries. In central India, one can explore states like Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra which are widely famous for temples and caves. South India travel takes you to the states like Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and Kerala. These states are widely known for lovely beaches, beautiful hill stations, breathtaking backwaters, temples, churches, etc. Apart from above mentioned locations, don't forget to travel in Goa, the tiny but gorgeous state of India. The gorgeous land of Goa is famous for its lovely beaches, churches, and exotic culture.

Thus, traveling in any part of India provides a unique travel experience. You can get more information about India tourism from travel agents in India. If you want to travel India in more and more preferred way, an India travel agent can assist you and provide you India travel guid
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Michael Braganza is an amateur writer focusing primarily on Indian Travel related topics. For more information on India travel guide and travel to India to visit http://www.royalindiantour.com/

2 Comments:

Blogger Martin said...

The global economic meltdown has taken its toll on almost all the industries across the globe. Developing countries like India badly suffered in the wake of inflation and recession. Business, that was coming in from the developed countries particularly in the field of IT dropped down drastically triggering off a series of reactions in related industries. Along with business travelers, the number of leisure tourists also dwindled partly because of the sagging economy and partly because of the horrifying attacks of 26/11 in Mumbai. Places of cultural and historical importance like Vishakhapatnam that tourists used to frequent, saw a crucial drop in the number of leisure travelers recently and the occupancy rate of the hotels also went down. Even the start up hotels in Vishakhapatnam, in spite of lowering their rates are witnessing a low occupancy rate. The occupancy rate of the budget hotels in Vishakhapatnam as with the rest of the country has seen as high as a 30% fall in the occupancy rates. Known as the “Jewel of the East Coast” Vishakhapatnam is a very important industrial hub apart from being a tourist destination. In addition, it is very well connected to the capital of Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad which is one of fastest growing IT hubs of the country. It is only natural therefore that there are quite a many top class business hotels in Vishakhapatnam. However, the current economic condition has changed the complete scenario and has affected the hospitality industry also.

April 16, 2009 3:27 PM 
Blogger Heart Mates said...

I was searching for blogs related to india tourism, india travel found your blog as an interesting one with relevant information. Most of the time i wont comment on blog especially on blogspot.com blogs, but with regard to this i cant resist myself from commenting. I enjoyed reading your post. India is truly a great place with lots of diversity and is a unique place in the world. Even in adverse economic situation india tourism industry has performed well. Being a person who is always eager to know more about India and india tourism, i thought that i would share my twitter and my india tourism blog with you. You can follow my updates on @india_tourism in twitter or find my india tourism news and updates in india travel blog and find tour packages in india tours

May 8, 2009 1:50 PM 

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