Many people in their to do list have included a visit to India.
Why do people want to visit India? India has an image of country with rich history and with people living an unusual life style.
Many foreigners who have visited India, take back with them different perceptions.
India is a very big country where more than 100 different languages are spoken, and most of them are only spoken in India.
India can be divided in to north, south east west and central.
When you move 100 kilo meters anywhere in to India , you will observe a drastic change in the culture and living pattern of people.
People living in north India are different to people living in southern or western part of India in many ways.
They speak different languages, they have different religious beliefs and they wear different kind of clothes.
There are hundreds of religious festivals celebrated in India, person visiting India should plan their visit in the period when maximum festivals are organised.
To get the feel of every festival you have to stay in India for complete one year.
Generally people visit places like Taj Mahal, Jaipur and Goa, But there is much more to it.
The way the festivals are celebrated in India is a completely unique experience that any foreigner coming to India can have.
Holi, Diwali, Dusshera, kite flying at independence day and Raksha bandhan are few of them.
You can search on internet to know more about these festivals to get more information about these.
Next time you plan your visit to India, try to see something apart from historical monuments.
Why do people want to visit India? India has an image of country with rich history and with people living an unusual life style.
Many foreigners who have visited India, take back with them different perceptions.
India is a very big country where more than 100 different languages are spoken, and most of them are only spoken in India.
India can be divided in to north, south east west and central.
When you move 100 kilo meters anywhere in to India , you will observe a drastic change in the culture and living pattern of people.
People living in north India are different to people living in southern or western part of India in many ways.
They speak different languages, they have different religious beliefs and they wear different kind of clothes.
There are hundreds of religious festivals celebrated in India, person visiting India should plan their visit in the period when maximum festivals are organised.
To get the feel of every festival you have to stay in India for complete one year.
Generally people visit places like Taj Mahal, Jaipur and Goa, But there is much more to it.
The way the festivals are celebrated in India is a completely unique experience that any foreigner coming to India can have.
Holi, Diwali, Dusshera, kite flying at independence day and Raksha bandhan are few of them.
You can search on internet to know more about these festivals to get more information about these.
Next time you plan your visit to India, try to see something apart from historical monuments.
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