The Indian subcontinent is one of Asia's regions, which is located on the Indian tectonic plate. Both the terms - 'South Asia' and 'Indian subcontinent' are used in an interchangeable manner. South Asia's religions suggest that South Asia and Indian Subcontinent is one and the same thing. It is only because of political sensitivities that some call it 'South Asian Subcontinent' or 'South Asia',
The land of wonders – annals, architecture and cultures, the Indian Subcontinent continues to draw travelers from across the globe for its natural eminence, cultural richness & gaudy charm. From India’s crowning glory – the Taj Mahal, to mighty Himalayas of Nepal, from natural treasures of Sri Lanka to the secluded highs of Bhutan, the more your expect, the more you will get.
Welcome to India , India has much to offer to travelers. It is a land of hills, rivers, plateaus, plains, beaches, deltas and deserts. It has a diverse history, culture and tradition which is reflected in its art, music and dance when you travel from place to place.You get to experience a variety of destinations and receive the passionate hospitality at each place with a unique difference from the other, spread across the length and breadth of the country.
Situated in South Asia, India is the seventh largest country in the world. It is also the second most populated country in the world. It stretches from the mighty Himalayas to the tropical green backwaters of Kerala, comprising a wide range of landscapes, rivers, forests and architecture. India is a land of diverse cultures, faith, beliefs and festivals. People living in different parts of India wear different clothes, speak different languages, celebrate different festivals and follow different rituals and yet they are one entity.
The History of India is full of magnificence and greatness. India has witnessed the great dynasties such as the Mughals, Mauryas, Guptas, Cholas, Pallavas, etc. The contribution to the infrastructure, culture, economy and administration of the country has been remarkable. Migration and invasion of foreign tribes affected the culture and religion of this country. The arrival of the Mongols under the regime of Genghis Khan, the Greeks under the rule of Alexander the Great, and most significantly the British had a strong impact on the country. This land of tigers and snake charmers, lakes and beaches, mountains and sacred rivers is rightly known as a paradise for travelers as it offers a cultural experience so unparalleled that it can sweep the visitors off their feet.
Welcome to North India , North India is a region in the northern part of India. It includes the states Jammu and Kashmir, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand. It also includes the Union Territory Chandigarh and Delhi.
North India is a region perhaps most admired by people travelling to India. It is a treasure trove for travelers who seek to discover the heritage, magnificence and culture of India. It’s a region where royal radiance blends with everyday life. The ancient monuments, including the magnificent Taj Mahal, daunting forts of Rajasthan, pilgrim sites and adventurous trails in Himalayas all put in together will make your travel an enchanting affair. And do remember - the more you travel, the better it becomes.
Your journey orbits around the culture and heritage of India. You may witness the bygone era of Mughals in the form of exquisitely built monuments across Delhi, Agra and Jaipur; while Orchha, Khajuraho and Varanasi depict the religious ardour of India. Cycle Richshaw ride in Old Delhi, Elephant ride in Jaipur, Sunrise over the iconic Taj Mahal, along with evening Aarti and morning Boat ride in Varanasi are the primary allures.
Welcome to South India , South India is a region in the southern part of India. It includes the states Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala and Tamilnadu. It also houses the Union Territory Pondicherry (Puducherry) and Lakshadweep Island in the Arabian Sea.
A very distinct culture is what that sets South India apart from the rest of the country. This part of India has enormous beaches, water falls, forests, lakes, backwaters, Wild Life Sanctuary etc & tea gardens of Kerala, the temple towns of Trichy, Mahabalipuram & Madurai, not to forget the ancient ruins of Hampi. One also witnesses the busy, bustling metropolitan cultures of Chennai & Bangalore. Classical dances of India like "Bharat Natyam" and "Kathakali" have their roots here. This region is globally acclaimed for its Ayurvedic therapies and treatments. These combine medicated oils, herbal massages, herbal baths and yoga to heal one’s body, mind and soul.
Southern India is a perfect blend of traditional and modern India. On one hand the ancient temples, monuments, classical music, dance depict its traditionality and on the other hand the modern high rising buildings and discos represents its modernity. Pondicherry is a town tucked away on the Eastern seaboard of India. Among its diverse attractions are a coastline of 32 kms., palm-fringed beaches, fishing villages etc. Tanjore is a majestic city located near the banks of Kaveri River, it is an incredible destination where you can immerse yourself in the culture, history and fine arts of India. Madurai is also referred as the temple town of India, Meenakshi Amman Temple is one of the temple wonders situated in Madurai.
Welcome to East India , East India is a region in the eastern part of India. It includes the states West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha and the seven eastern states Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Sikkim, Manipur, Mizoram and Tripura (also known as seven sisters). It also houses the Union Territory Andaman and Nicobar Islands in the Bay of bengal.
This entire region is blessed with mesmerizing natural beauty accentuated with beautiful scenery. There are captivating tea farms, from where tea is exported worldwide, and also used for domestic consumption. This belt offers many pilgrimage centers for Buddhist communities.Travelers also get an opportunity to meet friendly tribes, much too charming with their openness and sustainable way to life.
Welcome to West India , West India is a region in the western part of India. It includes the states Gujarat, Maharashtra Rajasthan and Goa. It also houses the Union Territory Dadra and Nagar Haveli, and Daman and Diu.
The unavoidable charm of West India is Goa, a paradise squeezed between the lush forested hills and the Arabian Sea offers a plethora of beaches for everybody.The western region also includes picturesque hills, adventurous treks, vibrant cultures, and much more. This region is famous for noteworthy destinations such as Mumbai, Goa, Aurangabad, Ajanta & Ellora caves, Ahmedabad, and Khajuraho which attract tourists in formidable sizes. The charm of Gujarat is simply irresistible.Mumbai the financial capital of India, and widely known as the capital city of fashion and Bollywood also.
The city that never sleeps is Mumbai, which is the country’s financial powerhouse and vogue centre of fashion, film and night life. Nasik is nestled in the scenic Sahyadri ranges of the Western Ghats and is referred as the wine capital of India. You will experience the ancient caves of Ajanta and Ellora in Aurangabad. These caves are known for ancient paintings depicting the life of Lord Buddha. Goa is known for its scenic beauty and beaches; it is a paradise hugged between the forested hills and the Arabian Sea. Beaches in Goa offer something for everybody, it's a destination where fun never sets.
Welcome to Central India , Central India is a region in the central part of India. It includes the states Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. It is situated at the heart of the India. The main cities in this region are Bhopal, Indore, Ujjain, Gwalior etc. Madhya Pradesh is often called the Heart of India.
This part of India is famous for its temples, historical heritage etc. Some of the famous places in this region are Gwalior fort, Sanchi stupa in Sanchi, Khajuraho temple etc.This region houses Wild Life Sanctuaries like Bandhavgarh National Park, Kanha National Park, Satpura National Park, Sanjay National Park, Madhav National Park, Van Vihar National Park, Mandla Plant Fossils National Park, Panna National Park, Pench National Park etc.
Sri Lanka (formerly Ceylon) is an island nation south of India in the Indian Ocean. Its diverse landscapes range from rainforest and arid plains to highlands and sandy beaches. It’s famed for its ancient Buddhist ruins, including the 5th-century citadel Sigiriya, with its palace and frescoes. The city of Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka's ancient capital, has many ruins dating back more than 2,000 years.
Known as 'Pearl of the Indian Ocean', Sri Lanka offers travelers palm-studded beaches, rolling plantations and sacred sights soaked in spirituality, indeed a blissful sojourn. The beaches of Sri Lanka are spic and span, fun-filled and some of the most stunning in Asia. Travelers may also relish the undiluted beauty of manicured tea gardens and witness the pilgrimage sights including ancient Buddhist ruins. Seeing an Asian elephant, which has been an important part of Sri Lanka’s culture and ecology for eons, will be a thrilling experience. With charming people around, mysterious relics and some of the best cuisines in the world, Sri Lanka’s hypnotic essence will enrapture you and leave memories for a lifetime.
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