Visit four corners of India: North,South,East,West

Namaskar, welcome to Incredible India, where cultural exchanges, cultural discourses, diversity and diversity are fascinating.

Surrounded by the beautiful Himalayas in the north and on the endless edge of the golden beaches, India is a clear kaleidoscope of landscapes, beautiful historical sites and royal cities, hilly mountainous terrain, brilliant people, rich cultures, and festivals.

The mysteries and endless beauty of India have been waiting for you for 5000 years, it stays warm and inviting, an endless variety of places - loving you with various aspects of its fascination every time you visit India.

visit four corners of India: North India, South India, East India, West India

North India - The Land of Love

He has arrived in Delhi. Months of planning and curiosity are over; he is actually in India. Every experience, every sound, every scent screams you come to some magical place, somewhere special. It was here that the deep love of one man for one woman created the Taj Mahal; where the King of Kings ruled; when the holy Ganges flowed past the holy cities; where the Himalayas stood quiet and beautiful; where 5000 years of tradition waiting to enter.

Delhi - old and new

Delhi is more than a city with a history, a beautiful capital, content to leave Calcutta and Bombay roles of great trade and business. They are actually two different cities; the energy and color and the bustling markets and architecture of the Moghul of Old Delhi compared to the official splendor of New Delhi, with its wide boulevards providing changing views of the decorated city of Lutyen. Delhi has many world-famous hotels, with comfort and style to ensure relaxation after your trip; from here, plan to hear the sights and sounds of the city. 

The kind Red Fort, the Jama Masjid (the largest Muslim church in India), the Qutab Minar building and its rising tower - all waiting to be explored. It allows for some time to wander around the most inexpensive modern shops and art centers. Magicians and dancers delight the crowds in the marketplace, while fortune-tellers may offer a glimpse of the future. The heat of the day led to a peaceful evening; enjoy a meal at one of the many gourmet restaurants, unusual sitar and veena music and subtle tabla rhythms that complement the best restaurants in the country. Flights and trains and buses run from Delhi throughout northern India, so it is always easy to get to the next destination.

West India - Hot West

After the beautiful Bombay scenery, let the beaches with Goa ropes warm your air in the sun and relax your mind. Or meditate on the cool and ancient Buddhist caves carved out of solid rock on rocky outcrops - a stark contrast to the colorful exhibitions and festivals in undamaged Gujarat. Choice is also very high in this all-inclusive world.

Mumbai - India Gate

There is an active life force in this prosperous, modern commercial city, with its own skyscrapers and colorful street life. Speed ​​and confusion are in full swing, with businessmen rushing to work, traffic jams, women fish wearing their bright sarees and ‘tffinwallahs’ rushing with their metal containers to bring the businessman's lunch directly from his home office. After relaxing on Chowpatty beach under the cool evening sky, drinking refreshing milk from a big green coconut, you will start to love Bombay. You will feel ready to visit the world-famous Taj Mahal Hotel for a delicious meal or drink while watching the sunset over the many boats in the harbor. In the comfort and tranquility of the hotel room, it is planned to see the place. 

Consider visiting the high hanging Gardens near the Towers of Silence; or maybe win a million at the beautiful Mahalaxmi Racecourse, one of the most beautiful places in India. A great day to visit the famous Bombay studios can be arranged, and perhaps chat with one of the many film stars. Relate ancient myths of Hindu deities engraved on the walls of caves in Elephanta. This well-known island, where monkeys walk across your path, is a short and fun boat ride from Mumbai's most famous landmark - Gateway of India. When you are ready to leave this city of tycoons, commercials, building builders and movie stars, be prepared to make a very different kind of sacrifice waiting at its doorstep.

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South India - A Treasure for Centuries

Beautiful south; almost untouched by the attack throughout its history, India's legacy works better here than in other regions of the country. This is a land of temples, a land of devotees where new wonders are expected - an abundance of orange blossoms, the shade of a banyan tree, and the soft rhythm of distant barrels as another festival begins…

Chennai - A Kaleidoscope of Moods

Chennai is the center of the Hindu religion of Bharata Natyam (classical dance) the art of temple sculpture and originates in this part of the country, and reflects the devotion and artistic skills of the Tamil people. Chennai is home to the ancient Dravidian civilization, one of the oldest cultures in the world. It is a city where the past is easily inhabited by recent history. This bustling, bustling city is a great center for planning a trip to South India. Use an international and domestic airport and a large network of trains and buses. 

Friendships, integrity, and census may be further reduced when you walk along the sandy seafront known as the Marina, or visit Fort St. George, founded by the British East India Company. Many street names indicate the city's long interaction with other cultures; China Bazar Road, Armenian Street, Portuguese Church Street for example. In 78 AD, the Apostle St. Thomas was martyred in the city, but the Christian religion is now gaining popularity in many churches, especially San Thome Cathedral. View the entire panorama from the Chennai lighthouse, or hear the tradition from the ground level in temples, art galleries or museums. Get in any direction from Chennai - even east, cross the Bay of Bengal by boat or plane to Port Blair in the Andaman Islands; a collection of paradisaic, green and forested islands, home to some of the world's most unusual plants. The crystal clear waters sparkle with tropical fish, and the islands are renowned for corals and water sports. 

North of Kennai is a large province of Andhra Pradesh, rich in archeological and architectural treasures. The capital, Hyderabad, was once the seat of Nizams mythology. Charminar is a national emblem, and the Salar Jung Museum is a rich Raj site.

East India - Happiness and Peace

Suddenly the spectacular chaos and heat of Calcutta is far behind, opening up the cool, lovely mountains of refreshing Darjeeling. Among the vast Himalayas of Sikkim, rhinoceros with one-horned rhinoceros in the amazing wildlife sanctuaries, and dream of forgotten years in ancient sacred cities on the plains of rural India.

Find the Soul of Calcutta

Calcutta is the largest city in India, certainly one of the largest in the world. Founded as a British business in the 17th century, the city grew rapidly, gaining health and vigor. Its glory can still be seen in the buildings of Chowringhee and Clive Street, known as Jawaharlal Nehru Road and Netaji Subhash Road respectively. It is a city that leaves no one indifferent, interested, full of life, people, cultures. The impact can be shocking at first; rickshaws, cars, brightly colored trucks, buses, the cries of street vendors, workers working hard to build a huge underground railway, the noise and color of the Big Market, a crowd ... but soon the appearance of fraud will set them apart. 

Calcutta Central is best seen with a view around the green slopes of the Maidan, a 3-square-mile park where morning-morning yoga sessions provide city dwellers relief from the pressures of urban life. For a relaxing visit, visit the Indian Museum, one of the most beautiful places in Asia. Other attractions include the white marble Victoria Memorial, the Octherlony Monument and the headquarters of the Rama Krishna mission. To the north of the city is the quiet beauty of Belur Math and, across the river, the Botanical gardens (with the 200-year-old Banyan tree, the world's most famous) and the Kali Temple in Dakshineshwar.

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