Asia

India Tourism

India is a wonderful tourism destination in South Asia. In terms of population, the country is the most populous of all the democratic countries, and in terms of size, it is ranked seventh in the world. India is known as the Subcontinent, and it is bordered on three sides by vast bodies of water. The Bay of Bengal, the Arabian Sea, and the huge Indian Ocean are among these bodies of water. This culturally rich country is separated from the rest of Asia by the magnificent Himalayan range. China, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Myanmar, and Pakistan are just a few of the nations that share borders with India.

India is a place of ancient civilizations and cultures. Around 5000 years ago, the Indus Valley Civilization flourished on this territory. Natural calamities and the arrival of the Aryans led to the fall of this civilisation along the Indus River region around 1700 BC. The country’s Vedic Age spanned from 1500 to 600 BC, and it was during this time that key Hinduism texts were created. Buddhism and the Jain faiths first appeared in India around 500 BC. From 500 BC to 1600 AD, this land was home to a variety of powerful kingdoms and empires. The Portuguese, Dutch, British, and French then governed various areas of the nation for various periods of time. The British ruled India for more than 200 years until the country got independence in 1947.

The nation has a diverse geography and is home to several natural beauties like as high peaks, tropical forests, rivers, deserts, islands, lakes, and more. This topographic diversity is mirrored in the culture and customs of the region. This nation, which has hundreds of cultural, historical, religious, and natural riches, cannot be fully explored in a few days and may take months. The country offers something for everyone and is unquestionably a tourist’s dream.

Main Destinations

•           Jammu & Kashmir

•           Himachal Pradesh

•           Punjab

•           Uttarakhand

•           Rajasthan

•           Uttar Pradesh

•           Haryana

•           Sikkim

•           Gujarat

•           Madhya Pradesh

•           Jharkhand

•           Chhattisgarh

•           Bihar

•           West Bengal

•           Maharashtra

•           Karnataka

•           Telangana

•           Goa

•           Kerala

•           Tamil Nadu

•           Orissa

•           Northeastern States

•           Delhi

•           Andaman & Nicobar Islands

•           Lakshadweep