Friday, 13 July 2012

Tourism in India

India is country with diverse culture. It has different climatic condition all around. The geographical features of India also vary as we travel from North to South and east to West. Country is segregated into several states. Each state has its own culture, language and food. It has also observed that every state has its own history and tourist attractions.

The country was invaded by many rulers. Mughals, British, Portugese have ruled parts of country for considerable time and hence we find the amalgamation of rich cultures all across the country.  The Indian rulers have also left their mark in form of various heritage sites.

The country is also blessed with natural beauty. India has coastal area stretching from Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa, Kerala in west to Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Orrisa West Bengal.  Back waters in Kerala is famous, and salt water lake Chilka of Orrisa too. The coastal area is not just famous for beaches but also for temples, forts and many other historical monuments.

Central part of country is Madhya Pradesh and the Deccan plateau are well known for wildlife. Madhya Pradesh state located in Central India has a number of tiger sanctuaries. This state along with beautiful its wildlife and forests  is also known for the big fort in Gwalior Khajuraho Temples and Stupas at Ranchi.

Northern part of country is mainly marked by the mighty Himalayan Ranges. They stretch from Jammu and Kashmir in North to Sikkim, Gangtok in Eastern parts. Hence the states in northern region are generally cooler than the southern ones. The Western states like Rajasthan, Gujarat, Punjab also has desert areas and part of it ia always warmer.

The diverse beauty all over the country make it scenic and worth going around. Railways across India are the other reason for travel. This facility makes traveling easier and cheaper. Its one reliable service and all states are well connected with it.   India is hence attracting foriegn tourists every year in large numbers.

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