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India serves as a tourist Paradise for many of the tourist and foreigners within the world. As it has many places to view as well as to learn.
if we give some example the best example is Taj Mahal which has a place in the seven wonders of the world. It is really a big deal to have such a fantastic place to visit.
Apart from the monuments and places in India there is a great importance of the culture and tradition in India. Many people are attracted by the culture and traditions of India. India is a perfect example of unity in diversity. As it have thousands of languages and different and unique culture. I am really thankful to be a part of this wonderful country and Nation and I am so sure that all the other tourist are attracted towards our country because of these resources.
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if we give some example the best example is Taj Mahal which has a place in the seven wonders of the world. It is really a big deal to have such a fantastic place to visit.
Apart from the monuments and places in India there is a great importance of the culture and tradition in India. Many people are attracted by the culture and traditions of India. India is a perfect example of unity in diversity. As it have thousands of languages and different and unique culture. I am really thankful to be a part of this wonderful country and Nation and I am so sure that all the other tourist are attracted towards our country because of these resources.
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The most valuable assets of India as a desirable tourist destination lies in its thousands years old historical and cultural heritage. Every region, every part of India encompasses culture of its own, entirely distinct in traditions, language, festivals, beliefs and rituals with different and unique style of living and dresses.
No country in the world comprises such distinction and such diversity with a unity and integration. This diversity may be attributed to the historical roots of developments of each region, due to different dynasties that ruled the different regions. The development of different life style, celebrations of different festivals, adopting different languages, different dressing sense, all exist as per the norms fixed by the then ruling dynasty. Each region has unique physical features, soil types and climatic conditions, and so has distinct vegetation and wild life. When the natural beauty is mingled with a different culture the resultant harmony presents a unique land sparkling picture, reflecting each destination in its unique and colourful way.
One finds everything in India exotic as well as native, the snow clad Himalayas crowning the head in the North, enveloping all the beauty within itself, releases the mighty rivers, Indus, Gangas, and Yamuna and their tributaries. These rivers roll over the whole country like arteries, supplying life blood to the body of the country and its inhabitants throughout the year. The complex beauty of the desert state of Rajasthan is found rarely in any part of the world. With the Thar as a background the vivacious sanddunes, mirages and camels, the huge and glorified palaces, forts and havelies, present a complex and unique beauty. The culture of Rajputs with bright Badhani colours, intricate designs and the royal background give their sharp look different from others. In their unique architectural style in the series of palaces are the lake palace of Udaipur, the sand coloured torts in Jaisalmer, the city palace of Jaipur, which with the pink city of India, coupled with the vibrant folk dances and folk songs make India an ‘Epitome of Cultural Beauty’.
The Taj Mahal at Agra, a symbol of Mughal romance and faith, in its architectural perfection and splendor attracts tourists from all over the world. The Taj Mahal reflects the Persian cultural and their architectural eminence, and is today counted among the Seven Wonders of the World.
No country in the world comprises such distinction and such diversity with a unity and integration. This diversity may be attributed to the historical roots of developments of each region, due to different dynasties that ruled the different regions. The development of different life style, celebrations of different festivals, adopting different languages, different dressing sense, all exist as per the norms fixed by the then ruling dynasty. Each region has unique physical features, soil types and climatic conditions, and so has distinct vegetation and wild life. When the natural beauty is mingled with a different culture the resultant harmony presents a unique land sparkling picture, reflecting each destination in its unique and colourful way.
One finds everything in India exotic as well as native, the snow clad Himalayas crowning the head in the North, enveloping all the beauty within itself, releases the mighty rivers, Indus, Gangas, and Yamuna and their tributaries. These rivers roll over the whole country like arteries, supplying life blood to the body of the country and its inhabitants throughout the year. The complex beauty of the desert state of Rajasthan is found rarely in any part of the world. With the Thar as a background the vivacious sanddunes, mirages and camels, the huge and glorified palaces, forts and havelies, present a complex and unique beauty. The culture of Rajputs with bright Badhani colours, intricate designs and the royal background give their sharp look different from others. In their unique architectural style in the series of palaces are the lake palace of Udaipur, the sand coloured torts in Jaisalmer, the city palace of Jaipur, which with the pink city of India, coupled with the vibrant folk dances and folk songs make India an ‘Epitome of Cultural Beauty’.
The Taj Mahal at Agra, a symbol of Mughal romance and faith, in its architectural perfection and splendor attracts tourists from all over the world. The Taj Mahal reflects the Persian cultural and their architectural eminence, and is today counted among the Seven Wonders of the World.
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