Many reasons to visit the 'Incredible India'
Diversity equivalent to 30 countries is assimilated into one, it’s safe to say, if you have seen India, you’ve seen the world
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The beaches, the predictable seasons, the mystic land of exotic elephants, lip-smacking cuisines and a vivacious colourful landscape that has always attracted and intrigued travellers. India is a cultural delight and a place to be if you want to unwind while creating memories of a lifetime.
Over the years, India has emerged as the choicest destination, enabling unique shared experiences. With 30 countries assimilated into one, it's safe to say, if you have seen India, you've seen the world. If this isn't enough, here we are, giving you more reasons to experience the most sought-after destination in the world.
Head to Punjab for the best of curries and Hyderabad for lip-smacking biryani, in fact each region has their own local specialty that will tickle your taste buds. To indulge your senses, pick a retreat either nestled in the scenic Hrishikesh or choose an Ayurveda detox in Kerala to relax, rejuvenate and feel refreshed. The warm hospitality and bright smiles that welcome you will leave you feeling loved and cherished irrespective of where you go.
For high-octane razzmatazz, you can head over to Mumbai, India's entertainment and financial capital. If you are a music enthusiast or love live entertainment, this one is for you! The country's gearing up for the biggest, iconic, mammoth music global festival for its inaugural edition in India and Asia both. Featuring the first-ever performances of artists like Imagine Dragons, The Strokes, Greta Van Fleet and Jackson Wang on the Indian stage along with the massively popular Diplo, Cigarettes After Sex and AP Dhillon who make a comeback to the country on popular demand, Lollapalooza India is a cultural must-do and not be missed. The iconic festival will bring to you sounds from across genres. Trust us when we say your Spotify playlist will never be the same again!
Goa's hidden beaches, the divine Andaman and Nicobar Island, the majestic Thar desert in Rajasthan to the breath-taking Pangong lake, nature's filter will surpass your cell phone's. If you want to experience a cultural extravaganza at the start of the new year, then head to Punjab for Lohri, a popular winter Punjabi folk festival or Gujarat for Makar Sankranti, the famous kite-flying festival of India.
Diu is a beach town with breath-taking beaches over there. Sitting on a beach shack and enjoying the sunset with lovely seafood will be momentum in your life if you visit Diu next year.
Also, you should not forget to stroll around the local markets to collect some exclusive pearl ornaments, cashew nuts, brass artefacts, bamboo artefacts, and so on. December is the best time to visit Diu as the temperature is comfortable and cool and you don't get tired quickly.
Sail along to the majestic island of Andaman and Nicobar where you will find splendid beaches, adorable shops of handicrafts, and scrumptious coastal foods to taste and get introduced to the tribal life of the Island. Andaman has some outstanding beaches like Jolly Boy, Havelock, Chiriatappu, and many more which will offer you an outstanding view of the Bay of Bengal and the coconut coves.
Spend your day on the beach, soaking in the sun, and enjoying coconut water. Though Nicobar Island is impenetrable in many places, still you can have a look at the place.
To get a glimpse of the French touch on the Indian Civilization, you have to head towards Pondicherry, one of the most famous Union Territories in India. The architecture of this town is based on the perfect amalgamation of French and Indian styles and thus it is worth visiting.
The calm and composed town has many things to offer to its visitors. There are age-old French bakeries to enjoy some exclusive French recipes, clean cobblestoned streets to enjoy bicycle rides, hippie boutiques to collect some exclusive items, and many more.
Pondicherry Tourist Attractions include Promenade Beach, Rock Beach, Immaculate Conception Cathedral, Puducherry Museum, The Sacred Heart Basilica, and Sri Varadaraja Perumal Temple.
Literature and history are found in every nook and corner of India. Mumbai is home to cinema where iconic hits like Salaam Bombay and Slum Dog Millionaire were shot. Agra is home to the monument of love, the ever-glorious Taj Mahal. If this isn't enough then don't forget in the mountains of Mussoorie, is the most loved children's author Ruskin Bond and a few miles away from the Bay of Bengal, glimpses of Rabindranath Tagore will be found in the heart of Santi Niketan.