tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-76399444186390054692024-03-13T10:26:26.050-07:00Go For India TourTop Travel & Tourshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03428719405734821445noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7639944418639005469.post-76376518934782114642014-04-01T03:34:00.001-07:002014-04-01T03:34:42.939-07:00Why Festivals In India Are Celebrated?<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Festivals in India are the
special occasions where the country adorns the celebrations. Socially, the
whole nation becomes active in festivities. This is the main reason why
festivals in India are celebrated in a community. During such occasions, the
families organize get together, exchange gifts and greetings, participate in
mass celebrations and even visit the special fairs. All this is done to keep
the festive spirit alive in modern times. </div>
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Another facet to festivities in
the country is that it binds together the community to celebrate their common
culture. There are festivals for anything and everything in India. Due to the
presence of different religions, faiths, ideas, ideals and culture, the country
celebrates diversity. It is even said that one or the other part of the country
celebrates the festival 365 days a year. Now, that’s exciting. There are
religious festivals, cultural festivals and tourism festivals that are
organized to upkeep the traditions, values and heritage of the region. </div>
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Religious festivals are
celebrated as a part of belief. They are organized to honour gods, goddesses,
spiritual personalities and events related to the journey of a religion. In India,
there are primarily seven religions followed - Hinduism, Islam, Sikhism,
Christianity, Buddhism, Jainism and Judaism. The festivals related to these
religions are celebrated in the country with great fervour and excitement. It
can even be said that faith brings out festive side of India. People perform
donations and celebrate the festival on a large scale, just to make sure the
religious festivals are organized in the best possible way. </div>
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Cultural festivals in India are
organized to provide a platform to the diverse art, music and dance forms of
the country. They are specially organized to upkeep the artistic traditions of
the past and popularize them for present and future. Many cities in India are
active in special cultural events based on different forms of music, folk
forms, classical and contemporary dance forms. Famous festivals among such a
category include <a href="http://www.goforindia.com/khajuraho-festival-tour.html">Khajuraho Dance
festival</a>, Konark Dance Festival, <a href="http://www.goforindia.com/elephant-festival-tour.html">Elephanta Festival</a>
etc. </div>
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Tourist festivals in the country
are organized to celebrate the heritage of the land for tourism purpose. These
annual celebrations bring out the best in a destination and invite maximum
tourists, both within the country and foreigners. These special festivals
culminate the essence of the location and give the locals another reason to
celebrate their age old heritage in the most promising way. For tourists,
such festivals are a focal point where they can enjoy their ‘India’ experience
in the most authentic way. For this purpose, they specially participate in the
fairs and festivals of India, organized to display the rich, vibrant and
colourful side of the country. Some of the most visited festivals in India are <a href="http://www.goforindia.com/pushkar-festival.html">Pushkar Fair</a>, <a href="http://www.goforindia.com/desert-festival-jaisalmer.html">Desert Festival</a>
of Jaisalmer, <a href="http://www.goforindia.com/goa-carnival.html">Goa
Carnival Festival</a>. </div>
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It is best suggested for tourists
to Go for India during festivals for the maximum cultural experience in the
country. </div>
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Top Travel & Tourshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03428719405734821445noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7639944418639005469.post-16896733407277101012014-02-21T04:01:00.002-08:002014-02-21T04:01:44.794-08:00Chennai - Another Popular French Getaway<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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The gateway of South India,
Chennai is also a prominent getaway for French tourists. Reason beyond this is
its inclination towards artistic traditions and cultural heritage. Due to its
Dravidian roots, the city is uniquely famous for its inherent inclination
towards traditional music, dance, architecture and all other art forms. All
this and much more fascinate a French traveller. When he comes to Chennai, the
capital of Tamil Nadu, he is served with loads of cultural experiences to
remember for a lifetime.</div>
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At first sight, the city comes
across as friendly to its tourists. Refined in every sense, this city based on
a rich fusion of monumental heritage ranging from ancient era to modern history
presents its best-kept secrets through sightseeing. Up close to Chennai,
tourists can visit the twin towns of Mamallapuram and Kanchipuram in order to
understand the Dravida heritage of Tamil Nadu.</div>
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Mamallapuram or Mahabalipuram,
located on Coromandel Coast, was carved out during the Pallava dynasty rule. It
was from here that the dynasty conducted overseas trade of spices to the
islands of Java, Sumatra and Cambodia. The frequent usage of this passage led
the rulers establish their might in the form of rock cuts and sculptures in the
sand. There are stone temples, rock cut bas reliefs, mandapas or pavilions and
rathas or temple chariots that narrate the glory of Mahabalipuram. Out of all,
the Shore Temple stands tall. Perched upon a rocky outcrop, shore temple
presides over the seashore as a landmark attraction by day. </div>
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Nearby Mamallapuram is
Kanchipuram, a treasure trove of Hindu temples and art from the Pallava, Chola
and Pandyan dynasties. But amongst tourist circle, the destination is known
more for its colourfully luxurious silk sarees with enigmatic gold weaving. In fact,
the saree fabrics here are patented and in no other destination, one can find
the emblematic Kanchipuram Sarees. </div>
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This is just a beginning of
experiencing the cultural side of Chennai. We will be focusing on Kalakshetram
in Chennai to have more expressive understanding of cultural roots in Chennai.</div>
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Top Travel & Tourshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03428719405734821445noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7639944418639005469.post-29831388842522874952014-01-29T03:53:00.001-08:002014-01-29T03:53:47.082-08:00Reasons Why Tourists Go For India VI - Dance<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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India has always cherished its
age old connect with the art of dance. The country’s fondness towards the
graceful dance forms is a part of Indian culture. Like other cultural
attractions, dance is also varied discipline in the country. Different regions
have different regional dance forms. With its many forms, the cultural dance
performances have been seen as modes of worship, devotion and a joyous
celebration of life. Based on 4<sup>th</sup> century ancient treatise,
Natyashastra, these dance forms originated as a form of worship in the temples.
Basically, these forms present a wide range of hand gestures, facial
expressions and body postures in a lyrical way to project or narrate mythological
stories. </div>
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As a means of entertainment,
these dance forms acquired a more secular character and received a royal
patronage. This development proved favourable for growth and popularity of
dance forms to the public at large. Presently, the cultural heritage of dance
performances in India is present in different cities of the country where many
cultural dance forms are staged and presented to the people as well as
tourists. </div>
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Currently, the dance of India can
be divided into two parts – Classical and Folk. Classical dance is based on
well-defined traditional disciplines and includes the following:</div>
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Bharata Natyam from Tamil Nadu
has elegant eye and hand movements called as mudras. The performer’s chiseled
stance and posture too elaborate the dance presentation. </div>
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Kathakali from Kerala is a
spectacular dance drama narrating the mythological stories through detailed
gestures, elaborate make up & costumes along with well defined body
movements. This is an immensely popular attraction of Kerala tour. In fact,
every evening, the dance drama is staged in Cultural Center, Kochi to keep its
traditions alive. </div>
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Kathak from Uttar Pradesh was a
favourite dance at the royal courts of North India in the past. It was also a
popular art form with the Mughals. Still it is followed by many classical
dancers with the same zeal and dedication. </div>
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Manipuri, which has a delicate,
lyrical flavour, hails from Manipur. The dancers performing this dance form
enact the legend of Radha and Krishna. Kuchipudi from Andhra Pradesh is a
17th-century dance-drama that centres on the envious wife of Lord Krishna.</div>
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Odissi, claimed to be India’s oldest classical dance form,
was originally a temple art, and was later also performed at royal courts.</div>
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In addition to the formal arts of dance, Indian regions have
a strong free form, folksy dance tradition. These high spirited dance forms
feature Bhangra of Punjab; Bihu of Assam; the Zeliang of Nagaland; the Chhau of
Jharkhand; the Qauwwalis, Birhas and Charkulas of Uttar Pradesh; Ghoomar of
Rajasthan; Dandiya and Garba of Gujarat; the Yakshagana of Karnataka ; Lavani
of Maharashtra; Dekhnni of Goa; Karakattam, Oyilattam, and Mayilattam of Tamil
Nadu.</div>
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The dances of India present a rich, varied, vibrant and
exotic side of the country to the tourists. Deeply etched in the past, these
art forms present the rich and continuing legacy of dance disciplines in the
most authentic way. Want a dance performance tour, go for India and experience
the <a href="http://www.goforindia.com/traditional-cultural-india.html">India
culture</a> in the most vibrant form. </div>
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Top Travel & Tourshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03428719405734821445noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7639944418639005469.post-75556549513693745542013-12-31T02:28:00.001-08:002013-12-31T02:28:55.923-08:00Reasons Why Tourists Go For India V – Craft<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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India is an evergreen attraction
for art lovers from the world over. There is reason behind this. No other
country is accredited in the world for producing such a fantastic and large
variety of colourful arts and crafts. Every Indian state is accredited for its
unique and fascinating contribution to the country’s range and variety of
handicrafts. Intensely colourful, delicately worked, exquisitely ornate and
highly evolved, the handicraft industry of India is equally important for a
tourist to India. They also make good souvenirs to take back hope after a
shopping tour.</div>
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Crafts are not just a means of
earning and livelihood for craftsmen here. These handicrafts are also a proud
and creative expression of each community's distinct culture and identity.
Their dedicated approach towards each handcrafted objects gives a new artistic
meaning to the utilitarian subjects like quilts, table-tops, pottery, textiles,
fabrics, etc. </div>
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Every part of India has its
specialties. In fact, the destinations enjoy another identity of being a
sourcing point for finest handicrafts and textiles. Like Brocade Silk Sarees
are equivalent to Varanasi, Blue Pottery is associated with Jaipur, Bidriware
to Golconda, Thangkas to Sikkim, Pietra Dura art of Agra, Shawls and Carpets of
Kashmir, etc. Similarly, every destination journey is incomplete without
observing and even purchasing such souvenirs. These ethnic sourcings beautified
with Indian artistry and finest craftsmanship lure traveller’s mind to a point
that makes them hard to resist. This is the main reason why these ethnic
handicrafts are preferred by tourists during shopping in India. </div>
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Metalwork in brass and copperware
are also an important art souvenir to be taken back home. It can be finely
worked into trays, ashtrays, cups, plates and bowls. In Rajasthan, Meenakari is
the technique used to colour the antique wares and jewellery with intricate
enamel work. In Karnataka, the preferred antiques by tourists feature Bidri
work based on inlaying technique upon a gunmetal alloy with fine designs in
brass or silver. This gunmetal is later then blackened with sal ammoniac, to
leave the inlay work shining. </div>
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Carpets are yet another tourist
favoured handicrafts in the country. In fact, there is no match to a Kashmiri
rug. A pukka Kashmiri carpet is made completely of wool with a little silk for
a desired sheen. Woven carpets or durries from Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan,
Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab and Andhra Pradesh are also considered a
valued purchase. </div>
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Who can forget the touristic love for vibrant and exotic
Sarees from India. Every tourist appreciative of Indian culture prefers to buy
at least one of a kind piece of work back home. Same fascination can be
observed with paintings of various kinds i.e. from Rajasthan, Kerala, Tanjore,
Delhi, Bihar’s Madhubani etc are also purchased by art enthusiasts. </div>
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Such is the colourful world of arts and crafts in India that
mesmerizes the world. You can also know and appreciate <a href="http://www.goforindia.com/arts-crafts.html">arts and crafts</a> via <a href="http://www.goforindia.com/">go for India</a>.</div>
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Top Travel & Tourshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03428719405734821445noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7639944418639005469.post-44489181284077213612013-12-07T01:02:00.001-08:002013-12-07T01:02:02.940-08:00Reasons Why Tourists Go For India IV – Shopping<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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It must be essential to note that
many tourists come to India just for shopping. An adventure of a vibrant kind,
shopping is a great attraction in the country. But this trend is not just
catching up recently. India was a shopper’s paradise then and now as well. Many
historic travellers like Vasco Da Gama came to India after listening to the
exotic tales of sourcing the finest silks, spices and carpets. Since then,
numerous dynasties, foreign travellers came up to this country for obtaining
its finest souvenirs. </div>
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In India, shopping takes up an
irresistible urge, which cannot go unnoticed. There is so much in the country
in terms of bustling bazaars, emporiums, well planned markets and even malls
that add on to the shopping attractions of the country. During the shopping
tour, a visitor can purchase the vast number of colourful arts, crafts,
antiques, knick-knacks, fabrics, carpets, and much more add up to the list of
shopping subjects. All these products offer a treat for the onlooker where the
buyers can enjoy the shopping walks into markets and shopping hubs.</div>
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There are many tourist
destinations famous for their specialties in shopping. Kashmir is renowned for
its pure woolen Pashmina shawls, carpets and other woolen products. In terms of
spices, the region is famous for saffron, Black cumin seeds, Kashmiri chillies
and honey. </div>
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Jaipur in Rajasthan is known for
blue pottery, bed linen, furnishings, durries, embroidered fabrics, vibrant
footwear, stone carving, bangles, wooden toys, blankets. Agra is renowned for
Pietra Dura inlay decoratives including the replicas of Taj Mahal, coasters,
and the luxurious souvenirs from the city can vary even to the dining tables.
Other shopping attractions of Agra include leather works including shoes, bags,
belts and more; rugs and carpets. </div>
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In Varanasi, travellers can
source the bright and beautiful Banarasi Sarees produced by local craftsmen of
Benaras. They utilize the weaving traditions on finest silks to produce the
rich and royal sarees. Brass ware, ivory ware, glass bangles, copper ware, wood
and clay toys and exquisite gold jewelry of Varanasi are also famous. Mysore,
another hospitable destination is equally famous for its silks and other handicrafts
made of sandalwood, rosewood and teakwood.</div>
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In Delhi, the visitors can shop
from a variety of shops and source the variety of items including carpets,
silks, jewellery, leather and silver ware, handicrafts and hand printed cotton.
In Kerala, tourists can source numerous souvenirs ranging from Aranmula Kannadi
- a lavish hand mirror, Netturpetti – ethnic jewel box, spice boxes, wood
carvings, snake boat and Kettuvallam models, etc. </div>
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In all, India is a prominent
shopping destination with numerous shopping attractions to look out for a
lifetime. A shopping tour through the bylanes of the city or into its
sophisticated emporiums brings out the best of the shopping destination called
India. </div>
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Top Travel & Tourshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03428719405734821445noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7639944418639005469.post-19737270486191689012013-11-07T00:33:00.001-08:002013-11-07T00:33:26.402-08:00Reasons Why Tourists Go For India III – Rituals and Traditions<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Rituals are the roots of India.
Its significance is essential as existence of humankind in the country. The day
here begins with a ritual and ends with the same. They add structure and
balance to our life. And in the country as large as India, the rituals are more
vivid, colourful and diverse. Followed with a lot of devotion and enthusiasm,
these rituals form the traditional wealth of the country’s most illustrated
experiences. In fact, many tourists who wish to visit India envision themselves
to be the part of India’s celebrated rituals. This denotes the complete
experience of travellers in the country. </div>
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the hearty travellers is definitely the welcome in the colourful country.
Following the philosophy of Atithi Devo Bhavah, this welcoming ritual includes
receiving the guests and offers them great respects of visiting India. This
includes applying Tika on the forehead of the tourists, offering them garlands
followed by Aarti. This custom extends India’s heartfelt welcome and sets the
effective tone for the impressive India tour. </div>
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This kind of divine experience
follows travellers at every turn in India, where they are welcomed by every
household in any destination with the same fervour and excitement. With great
simplicity, care and affection, the guests’ curiosities regarding the complex
rituals and traditions are also met by many Indian families. </div>
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Also, the guests are involved in
the festive celebrations, so that they can have a rich and personalized
experience of ritualistic and traditional side of the country. Enjoyed with a
lot of enthusiasm, these rituals present the country at its most exciting best.
This is also the main reason why travellers prefer to <span lang="EN-IN"><a href="http://www.goforindia.com/"><span lang="EN-US">go for India</span></a></span>
during the festive times and it gets more difficult to block the slot during
the days set for celebrations. </div>
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Beyond the rituals and
traditions, these festivals follow the rituals that have been passed on from
generations to generations, and have become a part of country’s living
heritage. Though the times have changed, still it has caused no change to the
way these festivals are celebrated. Such is the importance of rituals and
traditions that have withstood the passing times and offer a rich and
enchanting glimpse of India’s living heritage. Many travellers go for India for
its wealth of <span lang="EN-IN"><a href="http://www.goforindia.com/traditional-cultural-india.html"><span lang="EN-US">traditions</span></a></span> and
rituals. </div>
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Top Travel & Tourshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03428719405734821445noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7639944418639005469.post-41359395749634072512013-10-15T03:09:00.002-07:002013-10-15T03:09:53.232-07:00Reasons Why Tourists Go For India II – Culture <div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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<a href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-LDkglnY0x_U/Ul0TN0zaFjI/AAAAAAAAAGo/s_2-COeRYyg/s1600/ITN_IND013_1.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="241" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-LDkglnY0x_U/Ul0TN0zaFjI/AAAAAAAAAGo/s_2-COeRYyg/s320/ITN_IND013_1.jpg" width="320" /></a>Culture is referred as the way of
life in India. Remarkably known for its cultural diversity, this country is a
home to several ethnic groups, each having their own language and culture. The
diverse history of the country, woven together in a tapestry presents the
foundation of world’s major religions of Buddhism, Hinduism and the spread of
Islam and Christianity. But wait, this is just the hook to the country’s rich
cultural diversity. There is more to the culture of India than just the
religions. The elaborate rituals, traditions, festivals, music, food, dance,
architecture also comprise in the great cultural wealth of the country. It is
ingrained in the culture of the country to present the unique hospitable aspect
to the visitor from different parts of the world.</div>
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<a href="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-jG3i49p61bA/Ul0TO3eNd9I/AAAAAAAAAG8/WVMqaAGq9UY/s1600/jaisalmer-fort.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" height="230" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-jG3i49p61bA/Ul0TO3eNd9I/AAAAAAAAAG8/WVMqaAGq9UY/s320/jaisalmer-fort.jpg" width="320" /></a>This hospitable side binds the
country together under the belief of Atithi Devo Bhavah under which every guest
is greeted at par with God and respected as a family member in terms of cordial
hospitality, food and comforts. Everywhere in the country, a traveller will
surely experience this commonness. Any household you visit, any hotel you stay,
any sightseeing you do; every Indian will make sure you receive the best of
hospitality in the country. Subdued in this common belief, rests the foundation
of culture based on architecture, languages, religions, dances and cuisines.</div>
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Besides the awe-inspiring
hospitality, it’s the ancient cultural heritage that bridges the ethnic
diversity and brings the country on the single platform. It is the country’s
inclinations towards the classical music and dance. Depicting the
social-religious life, music in India is essentially melodic. There are two
prominent bastions of classical music, first is Hindustani Music prevalent in
north and Carnatic Music in south. </div>
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<a href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-LJy-Wex_fic/Ul0TN4ml6TI/AAAAAAAAAGs/aZ7xUAhVJ-A/s1600/PassagetoIndiaItinerary3GroupTourIndia-54851245242944_800_600.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="240" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-LJy-Wex_fic/Ul0TN4ml6TI/AAAAAAAAAGs/aZ7xUAhVJ-A/s320/PassagetoIndiaItinerary3GroupTourIndia-54851245242944_800_600.jpg" width="320" /></a>Like other aspects of Indian
culture, dance also has different interpretations and there are eight distinctive
classical dance forms in the country that belong to different states. They are
Kathak (UP), Kathakali and Mohiniattam (Kerala), Odissi (Odisha), Bharatnatyam
(Tamil Nadu), Kuchipudi (Andhra Pradesh), Manipuri (Manipur) and Sattriya
(Assam). But together, these dance forms through gestures and postures present
the rich and elaborative side of the country’s culture. </div>
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Food is another specimen of rich
Indian culture. Seasoned with spices or Masalas, these curries, flatbreads,
biryanis, and other colloquial cuisines present the rich side of India’s
culinary wealth. </div>
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colourful affairs, pulling in every one in the grandeur of the celebrations.
There are festivals dedicated to regions and religions that are celebrated with
great pomp and splendour. For Indian festivals, it is often said that the
festive time runs in the country throughout the year. This quote itself
reiterates the importance of festive times in the eternal culture of the
country. Also, these festivals invite tourists from different parts of the
world to participate and enjoy being the part of Indian festivities. </div>
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Architecture of India also echoes
the age old resilience of the country that constantly absorbed new ideas. This
openness to new ideas has brought to the country the scintillating collection
of ancient ruins, sculpted temples, caves, stupas, mosques, forts, palaces and
a lot more in its rich architecture. </div>
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This diversified culture also
forms one major reason why tourists <a href="http://www.goforindia.com/">Go for
India.</a> The unique unity in diversity of the country’s civilization can be
experienced during the cultural tours of the country.</div>
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India is a fascinating
destination. Offering the vastness and diversity to the world, the country is a
splendid tourist attraction, drawing visitors from different parts of the
globe. These tourists visit India to understand and
have a tasteful appreciation of the country’s deep rooted heritage,
architecture, culture and nature. Above all, the range of diversity draws them
towards the country.</div>
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Here, not a single state is
identical to the other. And each of the 28 Indian states is bestowed with different facets and features,
which makes the country on the whole a
lucrative travel destination. Those travellers who are keen to experience more
of the country’s richness and diversity frequent more towards its splendid
attractions. This is one big reason why tourists go
for India. </div>
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<span style="text-align: justify;">But there is more to it why
tourists turn towards this </span><span style="text-align: justify;">exotic</span><span style="text-align: justify;"> country. </span><span style="text-align: justify;">One of such reasons is i</span><span style="text-align: justify;">ts multifaceted and varied
historical heritage </span><span style="text-align: justify;">that </span><span style="text-align: justify;">acts as a big
differentiator for the nation. No other country is dotted with so many
monuments, forts, palaces, temples, ruined remains, stupas, etc. It is this
legacy of rich monuments only that forms a hook for tourists who miss that
heritage element within their home countries.</span><br />
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The splendidly carved forts,
extravagant palaces, the tribute of tombs, excellent rock cuts and the remains
of the erstwhile civilizations; all fascinate, inspire and transport the
tourists in the past. These heritage remnants are the most emblematic and
iconic structures in the country, offering a varied taste of Indian historical
legacy to a tourist. </div>
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Each monument in India is a
glorious reminiscence of the rich and
illustrious past of the country. Instantly recognizable, these heritage
structures are the country’s most coveted national
treasures. Bestowed with artistic vision and exemplary skills, these monuments
symbolize the country’s rich wealth of
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A tourist feels intrigued,
charmed and attracted towards such a rich monumental heritage not just because
of its intricate structures, but also because of the stories associated with
these heritage monuments. The legends behind
their creation lend a life and persona to the stone monument. Special light and sound shows are organized to bring the
visitors closer to the stories and legends related with the monuments, forts,
temples, pillars, towers, etc. These breathtaking narrations bring
forth the interesting struggles and threats posed against the backdrop of their
constructions. Also, these special presentations recount
the story behind the creation of such landmark structures and lend a soul and
identity to them. </div>
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This is one reason why India has
24 historical sites that are even recognized as world heritage sites by UNESCO.
All these facets of the country’s illustrious heritage make it a milestone
attraction of India tour. And forms a prominent reason why tourists <a href="http://www.goforindia.com/">go for India</a>. </div>
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Tourism is a bridge that connects the nations across the globe. France and India are also closely connected for their shared love for distinctive cultures, traditions and flourishing art forms. Travelling in this case develops and nurtures a mutual appreciation of the cultural and traditional wealth both the countries have.<br />
In recent years, this tourism exchange has brought a lot of benefits to both the countries. Many Indians have realized their wish of travelling to the most luxurious European country and vice versa. French on the other hand have also started swarming towards India in large numbers for their love for Indian culture. It’s the elaborative and absorptive culture of India that brings the French travellers in quest of India. And in their search, these hearty travellers get to visit the attractions of India that are prized possessions of the country.<br />
The one destination, which is the must visit in the itinerary of every French traveller is Puducherry. Formerly addressed as Pondicherry, this erstwhile French colony is a located on the southeast coast of the Bay of Bengal. The coastal territory, lined by the rocky outcroppings is one Indian destination where French tourists can feel at home. Here, they can eat freshly baked croissants and espresso coffee, speak locally in French, admire the old French duplexes, drive through the beach promenade and enjoy a light fusion of Tamil-French cuisines.<br />
The territory at present retains the distinctly French ambience and culture, thanks to its French colonial past. But other attraction to be explored during the visit to this French Riviera is the Sri Aurobindo Ashram. Founded by the well-known saint philosopher, Aurobindo, the ashram attracts thousands of tourists for its integral yoga discipline. Also, many of them come to enjoy the peaceful state of existence here in the ashram.<br />
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More than just the peace, it’s the search to find the Indian way of soaking the French culture that attracts a native to the country. These travellers go for India and begin discovering the country by looking out for little familiar sights of the historic French past. And here, they get a perfectly warm and subdued Indo-French experience in a way found nowhere else in the world. In all, it can be said that a little bit of France rests in India’s Puducherry.</div>
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