indian food

Indian food covers a wide assortment of territorial foods from India. They are impacted by the flavors, herbs, products of the soil found in each area of the nation, yet additionally by religion and history.

6 Reasons to Travel India

This article does not tell you what to do while you are in India, but rather a guide to what I did while I was there. I have been traveling in the country of color for 3 months, so I like to think that I have a good idea of ​​what is hot and what is not, but I did not scratch myself. The surface of what India has to offer.

After all, it is a wonderfully massive country, with a current population of one billion, the most populous country after China and the seventh largest in the world geographically. Here are just 6 reasons to visit India ... this is my first article, go calmly.


1. It is a beautiful crucible of culture.

With the story of being a British colonial, surrounded by Pakistan, China and Nepal. It has a great mix of languages, with more English speakers than England, as well as Hindi, Gujarati and Urdu, to name a few, all with the interesting and wonderful religions that exist, Hinduism, Buddhism,

Christianity and Islam This is reflected in its wide range of foods, which allows it to recognize almost all the states of his known dish. Tradition is everything and the Indians are very proud of it.

They are largely hospitable, you will meet very kind and loving people among the mass of angry people. We had a family that gave us their beds on a night train, if you thought there were people in your local supermarket ... wait to get on one of these bad boys.

2. The wonderful range of food.

While we are talking about food ... India has a wide variety of dishes that will delight your palate. Wonderful colors, aromas and flavors that dance in markets and food stalls, this can range from 65 to 200 rupees (a few cents to $ 3) for a meal.

That said, if you want to pay more and eat in a white tablecloth restaurant, you can not do too much for about 300 to 800 rupees (up to $ 10).

Lentils, rice and bread are staple foods, and wonderful herbs and spices are good dishes. Traditional village curries are my favorite! Do not be afraid to try something different.

3. The 7000 wonders of India

Taj Mahal, Red Fort, Qutb Minar, India Gate, Agra Fort, Jama Masjid, Humayun Tomb, India Gate, Hawa Mahal, Jaipu Palace, Harmandir Sahib, Bitter Fort, Janta Mantar, Akshardham and the caves of Elephanta. The list really continues. This country is full of historical sites and heritage sites protected by UNESCO. Old and new, there are tons of things to see and do.

 From museums to temples, you'll never have an excuse to get bored. As in many countries, entrance fees are different for visitors and residents. Rates can range from $ 5 to about $ 15 for the Taj Mahal. Some are TTC and others are totally free.

In addition to history, there are many activities to do. Cycling, paragliding, hot air balloon rides, rafting and all the rest. Be sure to do your research before booking, security is the key.

Here they are: 101 activities in India

4. Celebrations and celebrations.

I guess it's the large number of people and the crowd that make the celebrations in India so impressive. The atmosphere and happiness of people grabbed me by the stomach.

Holi - Festival of colors

As it's spring, I'll start with Holi or Phagwah. It's a big spring festival. It is to celebrate the devotee of Lord Vishnu, Prahlad, who killed the demon Holika. It is celebrated with the launch of powders and colorful paintings. We were colorful from morning to dusk.

Diwali - Festival of Lights

Observed by many different religions throughout India, this incredible festival of light is a must. It can last up to five days and is decorated everywhere with oil lamps, brightly colored decorations and water bowls with floating flowers.

The candy gift for family and close friends is common. I recommend finding a host family for a real experience or http://www.couchsurfing.org At night, the mood changes with electric lamps and fireworks.

Ganesh Chaturthi

A religious holiday for Hindus, not to be missed. Celebrated mainly in the south and west of India. It's Lord Ganesh's birthday party. Held between mid-August and mid-September, it has an amazing accumulation of 10 days! Full of prayer, tribute and meditation. On day 11, an effigy of Ganesh is taken to rivers and lakes.

Maha Kumb Mela

It would be the largest peaceful gathering in the world with 100 million participants in a relatively short period of 55 days. But make no mistake, it's not wrong. Pilgrims go there to bathe in the rivers Gange and Yamuna. However, you must plan it because the event occurs only every 12 years.

5. Wildlife

There are many national parks and wildlife sanctuaries in India. When I travel, I often spend days researching animal welfare and allocating funds before donating / paying to an organization that supports them. Once you're done, enjoying animals and birds in India can be incredibly holistic and photographic.

6. Geography

With its vast desserts, wetlands and mountain ranges (the Himalayas, of course), traveling through India will ensure a constantly changing landscape. With the landscape, you can see a continuous climate change, experiencing varying extreme weather conditions.

In addition to having its own islands, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands; India also borders Bangladesh, Bhutan, Burma, China and Pakistan, with Sri Lanka and the Maldives a little further. This makes India an ideal destination for the traveling traveler.

Thus, in general, India is a vast country, vast, wild, spiritual and involved in madness.

Wayfaring.me is a simple online composer that allows travel bloggers of all sizes to publish their stories in one place. We create a collection of travel stories, tips and guides.

It's a unique international center designed to connect and inspire Generation Y travel. It's a place where millennial Wanderlusts can share beautiful photos, crazy adventures, valuable advice and even make a lot of money. tell his story


Reasons to Travel India , Travel India , Travel , India ,

No comments:

Post a Comment