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Overview: A land of unlimited diversity, imbibed
with cultural and spiritual values and highly influenced
by Hinduism, India has such amazing variety that is
inexpressible.
Popular Destinations: The popular destinations
in India are grouped in its six major regions including
The Northern Plains, the mountainous Himalayan Region;
and the Southern, Northern, Eastern and Western India.
Its famous cities include Delhi, Kolkata, Shimla, Varanasi,
Cochin and
Getting there: One can land into Indias
prominent cities by plane-New Delhi, Chennai, Kolkata
and Mumbai, by plane. India is internationally connected
through its international airports including Air India,
a government owned airline, Air Sahara and Jet Airways,
which come under private sector and are better service
providers. Some of the domestic airlines are Visa Airways,
Air Deccan, Paramount Airways and
Sightseeing: Sightseeing in India can be very
g ripping. Goa with its paradisical ambience, Taj Mahal,
the most wonderful thing in India, the marvelous Golden
Temple, the spiritual Bodh Gaya, caves of Ajanta and
Ellora etc are some of the most intriguing sights.
Things to do: India has innumerable things that visitors
can do. One can shop the illustrious items such as Jewelry,
Paintings, reasonable clothing, pillow covers etc and
can try amazing range of exotic cuisines that vary from
region to region. Besides, India has various places
to visit and explore.
Accommodation: For accommodation, India has prominent
chains of hotels spread across its every part. Some
of them are Le Meridien Hotels, Taj Hotels, The Ashoak
Group, Oberoi Hotels and HRH India to name a few. Hotel
bills have to be paid in foreign currency.
Useful Information: Buses are the cheapest and
the most suitable means of transport. One has to be
cautious while traveling at night. Conservative attire
and unique social and religious customs are followed
there. Religious and cultural values are considered
of great importance. Elders and women are given extraordinary
respect. One has to adapt to the changing extreme climate.
Strict regulations are imposed relating to the export
of wildlife.
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