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About India

India
is a marvelous tourist attraction. Its diversity is unique, a civilization
to tour through. One of the richest monumental heritage in the world, where
culture echoes, traditions speak, and diversity delights. Tourists come
to India for its wealth of sights, and cultural exuberance.
The subcontinent of India lies in south Asia, between Pakistan, China and
Nepal. To the north it is bordered by the world's highest mountain chain,
and foothill valleys cover the northernmost of the country.
Further south, plateaus, tropical rain forests and sandy deserts are bordered
by palm fringed beaches.
India, a land of history, festivals, meditation, wildlife, beaches and more.
From the mesmerizing marble beauty of the Taj Mahal to the rock cut temples
and caves of Ajanta and Ellora; from the sandstone forts of Rajasthan to
the shore temples of Mahabalipuram; From the forts of Golconda to the sculptural
beauty of Hampi and Khajuraho; from the monuments and temples of Hindu rulers
to the forts and mosques of the Mughals, India has a peerless monumental
heritage.
Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata and Chennai are India's main gateways for international
flights. Within India you can use roadways, and railways to travel to the
different parts.
So come n enjoy our collections of tours and vacations and savor the
world's extraordinary regions and cultures with unique experiences.
India the land to travel to, a haven of tourism delights, a civilization
to tour through. Tourists come to India for its wealth of sights, cultural
exuberance, diversity of terrain and in search of that special something,
an extra punch that only India promises and delivers. Teeming with over
a billion people who voice over a million concerns in fifteen hundred different
languages, India is where people live with variety, thrive on diversity
and are too familiar with largeness to let it boggle them. Mud huts and
mansions face off across city streets. Lurid luxury and limp living are
inhabitants of the same lane.
From the smoky mangroves of the Sunderbans to the steaming Thar Desert,
sizzling cities like Mumbai and Delhi to the scintillating villages of
Khajuraho and Hampi, from the heights of the Himalayas to the deep blue
waters around the Andamans, India is a travel haven a tour package
that frustrates and delights, as demanding as it is rewarding.
It demands that the traveller be prepared for its own strange forms of
tourism offerings - the crowds at Pushkar, for pushy mendicants at Haridwar,
for high commercialism at spiritual retreats. But equally, it means that
he be prepared for an overwhelming warmth in the people, ease of conversation,
and to be stunned into speechlessness by the beauty, sometimes the manmade
and often the natural.
But what exactly is it that gets two and a half million people to pack
their bags, book their tickets, buy industrial size cans of suntan lotion
and enough toilet paper to supply the entire population of Liechtenstein
for a month, and wing their way to India? Given that this is the land
of the Taj, granted too that tea, tobacco, tempestuous democracy and terrific
travel are a great combination but surely that's not reason enough.
There must be more because between truisms and half-truths, India has
inspired more than any one place's fair share of travel lore. And, perhaps
that's what it is - the legends of India - that's what inspires people
from far and near to travel here, to sort out for themselves what's true
and what's just a whole lot of tourism pamphlet hype.
If that's what you're going to be doing, here's a bit of India tourism mantra
to help you on your way: expect nothing and everything will be yours.
Tourist Map of India