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Author Topic: A haven of geo-physical and socio-cultural kaleidoscopic diversities  (Read 295 times)
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« on: August 04, 2009, 06:14:17 am »

India has great tourism potential, due to its unique cultural and natural attractions.  It has an ancient civilization that is preserved in its religion, customs, traditions and architecture.  It has a distinctive culture and a way of life.  It abounds in temples that would certainly interest many visitors.  Its traditional dances and music are loved by all.  It has varied and spectacular scenery including snow-capped mountains, glaciers, geysers, boiling pools, unique glow worm cavers, beautiful lakes, fine beaches and appealing mountains, with exciting wild-life, lovely deserts, a manifestation of history which goes back to more than five hundred years.  India offers something of value to a tourist with any taste or preference.

This has resulted in historical monuments of great antiquity like the stupas of Sanchi, the beautiful monument of love – Taj Mahal and many other illustrations in art and architecture as seen in the fabulous temples, mosques and churches.  In this region are represented the great faiths of the world-Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam.  This region offers unity in diversity which few nations in the globe can boast of.

When you visit Kerala vacation (http://www.keralaholidays.com/)  packages will take you through a whirlwind tour of the prominent tourist centers.  You will be awe-struck by the diversity of social life and the rich culture of this ancient land.  Right from Trivandrum in the south to the other end at Kasaragod in the north, you can explore scores of monuments and other archeological excavations that testify to the amazing history of the ancient land.

With each passing year, the archeological experts are digging out newer and newer hitherto unknown facets of the culture and traditions that existed in ancient times.  It is true that Kerala had trade links with destinations in the Middle East and also with the then roman empire.  The archeological excavations also have confirmed the flourishing trade and commerce with the erstwhile kingdoms that are much researched by the biblical experts.  An international tourist thus has much to explore and document within the short time available during his vacation tour.
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« Reply #1 on: March 17, 2010, 08:58:21 am »

One of the place that I would love to visit in the future is India. Thank you for posting about India here.
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