why do Himalayas attract more tourists from across the world?
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Why do tourists visit the Himalayas?
The mountain range holds deep religious significance for the Hindu faith, as it is considered the home of the deity Shiva, and so for centuries Hindus would undertake the Himalayan Pilgrimage to visit the many shrines, temples and sanctuaries located on the peaks.
What is special about the Himalayas?
The Himalayas are the result of tectonic plate motions that collided India into Tibet. Because of the great amount of tectonic motion still occurring at the site, the Himalayas have a proportionally high number of earthquakes and tremors. The Himalayas are one of the youngest mountain ranges on the planet.
How many tourists visit the Himalayas each year?
700,000 tourists
Now, more than 700,000 tourists visit the mountains each year, in search of adventures in the peaks and sightseeing in the surrounding cities.
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Reasons:
Himalayas stand mute spectators to Indian culture vividly....
- They stand in the centre of the attraction because of their landscape and geographical conditions
- Due to their self arrangements of various altitudes which adds beauty to their scene
- Their climate is quite adaptable.
- Various species of fauna and flora exist there.
- Some famous holy spots present there which brings lot of pilgrims
- Some adventurous spots like mountain climbing , skiing etc
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