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What You Need to Know Before You Travel to India

The Non Fiction Author

Publisher: The Non Fiction Author

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Summary

The subcontinent of India is vast with diverse landscapes, culture, religion, peoples and climates. It is important to first figure out what kind of vacation and experience you are looking for during your stay in India. Are you an urbanite looking to discover the flavor and rhythm of the world’s most crowded cities? Or are you traveling to India for a deeper connection, healing and rediscovering yourself? If you are an adventurer, what exactly is the adventure you are looking for? Do you crave to be around the peoples of another culture, another time and look deep into the past or do you need a remote location? It does not matter what category you fit into, India has something for everyone from north to south and east to west. You can customize the ideal vacation to satisfy all your expectations and more in India. It just takes a little research.




 
What You'll Find Inside:


 
Why You Will Fall for India!

 Welcome to India!

* Itineraries, Costs, Weather

 Culture, Accent, Manners

 Delhi & the North

 Mumbai and Central India

 The Himalayas of India

 The Northeast

* Kolkata

 South India

 Goa & India’s Beaches
Available since: 09/08/2017.

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