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Itineraries
The world is a book, and those who do not travel, read only a page.
— Saint Augustine
The adage is best realized after one has visited India — a miniature world, a complete planet by itself. India is as diverse as any ‘land mass’ can be. It is a lesson in geographical terminologies, a chronological survey of human history, a collection of all race types and a study in culture. It is a 'museum of anthropology', as a 19th century British scholar commented.
Not many countries in the world offer the kind of geographical diversity India has to offer – the highest mountains, the mightiest rivers, vast flatlands, dense forests, sun soaked beaches, a great desert and hundreds of tropical islands. Certainly no other country juxtaposes Stone Age cultures and Post-modern groups almost at the same time and space. Here many civilizations flourished, kingdoms rose and fell — leaving behind an array of splendid historic attractions, deserted monuments, battle-scarred forts and exquisite temples. And, nowhere else in the world are people as colorful as the inhabitants of India — they are forever ready to celebrate life, welcoming it differently but always joyously.
In-spite-of pressures of modernization, India still has over 350 species of mammals, 2100 species of birds, nearly 350 reptiles and countless insects. Of the highly endangered species of the world, India has 55% of world’s Tiger population, 50% of Asiatic Elephant, 60% of One-horned Rhino and 100% of Asiatic Lion.
India is a bewildering wealth of sights and sounds. Each of its diverse regions has its own charm that has to be experienced to be believed. To a visitor, India is an everlasting journey of discovery; it has something for everybody. In fact, one can visit India more than a dozen times and without repeating a destination.
Come, read the book of life but and do not forget its most interesting chapter…. Discover the land of warmth, traditions and celebrations…next time when you travel.
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