It is a treat to unravel the captivating beauty of India by travelling in the sub-continent. The sonorous forts, palaces; dazzling deserts; sun kissed beaches; penetrating forests and their rare species and of course who can overlook the Indian delicacies; all these make India a haven for tourists. Sufficient accommodations and initiatives on the part of the union and state governments have made travelling in Indian sub continent more convenient.
Indian States
An enormous democracy, India presently comprises twenty-eight states. It is always a pleasure when one considers diversification in each of these states, beginning from Kashmir and ending in Tamil Nadu and outlining from Gujarat and stopping in Nagaland. India offers countless essences mingling in the steam of a country coming of age. Teeming with over a billion people who voice over a million concerns in fifteen hundred different languages.
Mumbai
Being a country reflecting varied cultures, lifestyle, history and civilization, India today is redefined by its upmarket cities, leading a momentous existence. With the four metros guiding the way, other Indian cities have fast come up with improvisations and a sophisticated outlook to a people-friendly living whilst boasting their copious heritage.
Puri Beach
India is a country which is blessed by the pristine beaches with all its beautiful creations and for this reason; the beaches are top listed destination to the tourist from all over the world. One can find the blue hues of the sea and sky to make friendship with the red cliffs and coconut palm trees. Here the land and sea together has created an amazing array of pristine beaches along the west, east and south coast-lines.
Matheran
Colonial rulers in India built several hill stations like Ooty in Tamil Nadu, Shillong in Meghalaya, Matheran in Maharashtra, Ghum in West Bengal and Shimla in Himachal Pradesh offering global tourists the opportunity to explore the natural and artificial beauties. The allure of these mountain crowns remains undiminished despite the urbanisation spree.
Forest
One of the ten most forest-rich countries of the world, India has 68 million hectares of forestry which is now the abode of rich diverse flora and fauna attracting tourism industry in wide spectrum. India has strict forest laws to preserve not only the lush greens or the dry grey forests, but also the family members of the forests. This page is a jungle book of Indian forest covers with the elaborate geographical description and its importance in Indian economy and environment.