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India (Hindu land); has deep cultural roots and richly varied historical past. Seemingly chaotic at the start, all people fall in love with India. With its capital Delhi, the discordant cacophony of its bustling towns is beautifully offset by the serenity of its nature reserves and hill stations. Here the old fortunately coexists with the brand new and there is an order in chaos. Even a brief India excursion will be enough to persuade you of the same. India has been home to a number of the oldest civilizations. It has reinvented itself to provide a world-elegance. Though the hustle of its crowded cities may also appear overwhelming at first, the sheer abundance of its sights, sounds, and stories will leave you amazed. Sitting on the southern tip of the continent, India dominates the vicinity known as the Indian sub-continent. India’s topography is split into the Indo-Gangetic plain, peninsular plateau, coastal plains, Thar wilderness, wetlands, and islands.  It is bound by the Arabian sea towards south-west, Indian ocean towards south and Bay of Bengal towards south-east. From the mighty snow-capped himalayas to the thriving wetlands of Sundarbans and lush green forests to arid golden deserts, the varied topography makes India an incredible travel destination. A desolate tract safari is as exciting as a mountain climbing day trip. You can hear the morning calls of Chai -Walas (Tea vendors) and the silence of the desolate tract; see smoke curling over the Ganges and a pale gold Varanasi dawn beside temples and tika. Spotting the Bengal tigers in Ranthambore or Panna national park, striking with nomads in Jaisalmer, meeting the holy men of Pushkar or tenting beneath the stars in the desert all leave you spellbound. This isn’t simply the India you notice on postcards. This is India as it is raw, bizarre and addictive. Whilst you first arrive India, it hits you with a gale-force wind; a hurricane of sounds, smells and color. From the snow-capped peaks of the himalayas to the sun-scorched seashores of the tropical south, the country has a bounty of outdoor sights. You can spot big cats on scenic nature safaris, paddle in the shimmering waters of coastal retreats, take blood-pumping treks high in the mountains or truly inhale pine-scented air on meditative wooded area walks. Among most of these natural treasures is a wealth of architectural gems from serene temples to crumbling forts peering over plunging ravines. Indian cuisine is a scrumptious smorgasbord of recipes, each with its own traditional techniques and presentation patterns. You can see bazaars and spice shops almost everywhere and spice is the main formula of Indian cuisines.  India is the chaotic canvas with an ability to encourage, exasperate, thrill and confound all at once. Spirituality is the ever-present thread in this country with the array of sacred sites and rituals. Traveling to India is captivating, amazing, thrilling and mystical however at instances frustrating, puzzling and chaotic. Mainly known for Mumbai based Bollywood film industry as well as Taj Mahal in Agra, it boasts other architectures, blend of traditions, religious beliefs, fairs and landscapes that your reminiscence of India will blaze brilliantly still after you depart.