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Experiencing India Like No Other

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We have a deep and abiding passion for the land of India and simply cannot get enough of this amazing place. Many others have the same sentiment, yet others are deterred from ever visiting because of the imagined obstacles. India is a difficult country to navigate, and doing so with children is considerably more difficult.

Exploring the many regions of India and gaining a deeper understanding of Indian culture are two activities that are both incredibly interesting and fulfilling.

On this part of the India Travel Blog, we will do our best to brief you on India and offer some advice that should make your journey simpler, more enjoyable, and less nerve-wracking. We will also provide you with some suggestions as to where you should travel during your vacation to India, as well as fantastic attractions and locations to visit, as well as information regarding how to move around India.

Featured aspects of India
 
There are some wonderful sights in India that are on par with the best in the world, and most tourists will want to see them. Some examples of this are as follows:
  • The Taj Mahal
  • The Beaches of North or South Goa including Anjuna Market
  • Kerala’s Beaches and Backwaters
  • Mamallapuram 
  • Wonderful Fort Cochin, Kerala
  • The Dalai Lama’s residence in McLeod Ganj
  • The Golden Temple in Amritsar
  • The Ancient City of Hampi
  • The Wonderful Cities of Rajasthan
  • Varanasi and mother Ganga
  • The Gateway to India, Elephanta Island, and the city of Mumbai itself are all reasons to visit Mumbai.
    Previously known as Bombay.
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India is home to a stunning array of attractions and a diverse range of landscapes. There is a wealth of new experiences waiting to be had in the country. In this article, we will discuss a few locations in India that offer opportunities for one-of-a-kind experiences.
 
PUSHKAR CAMEL FAIR 
 
Every year, the fair is held at Pushkar, which is located in Rajasthan.
It is possible for you to get a better understanding of the culture of Rajasthan if you take advantage of this opportunity.
At this unusual fair, merchants congregate in one location in order to sell their camels.
It has become as an important attraction for tourists, particularly photographers.
 
 
STAY A NIGHT IN IGLOO
 
You no longer have to leave India to have a break; you can now do it in an igloo!
It is not necessary to pay a small sum in order to get that experience.
A similar experience can be had in Sethan Valley, which is located in Himachal Pradesh.
The distance between the village and Manali is around 12 kilometres.
Skiing is only one of the many types of ice activities that can be enjoyed in the valley.
 
 
WATERFALL AT THE NANEGHAT REVERSE
 
The majestic Naneghat Waterfall may be reached by car in three hours from Mumbai. In addition to its beauty, the waterfall is known for a peculiar occurrence that takes place during the monsoon season.
The raging waterfall is heading in an upward direction.
This phenomenon takes place as a direct result of the powerful wind currents that lift the water into the air.
 
 
ROOT BRIDGE
 
The root bridge is one of the undiscovered locations in Meghalaya, and crossing it could provide you with an experience that you will remember for the rest of your life.
The bridge takes travellers back in time one hundred years.
It is reported that the roots of rubber trees, which may live for up to five hundred years, were used to construct Cherrapunji’s root bridge.
 
 
HOUSEBOAT CRUISE
 
Houseboats make their way through the winding canals that make up the backwater of Alappuzha in Kerala.
You can also indulge in the specialty of the area.
A houseboat is a luxurious form of accommodation that often consists of multiple bedrooms, a dining space, a kitchen, and a bathroom. 

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