India is the seventh largest country in the world with an area of 3,287,263 square km. The most fascinating aspect of India is its rich diversity. Bounded by the majestic Himalayan ranges in the north and edged by a spectacular coastline India is a vivid kaleidoscope of landscapes. India is blessed with over a dozen biomes and eco regions with many more climatic differences. The rain starved Thar Desert contrasts with the lush green forests of the Western Ghats (Sahyadri mountain ranges) and the Northeastern tropical rain forests. The country has rich wetlands and mangroves and all types of forests; plains and plateaus fed by perennial and seasonal rivers; the snow clad Himalayan ranges feed her rivers and have some of the highest peaks in the world.
India is a land where nature is at its munificent best, has a lot to offer tourists
The natural environment of the Jammu and Kashmir region is a veritable paradise on earth.
Golden beaches of Goa, Kerala and misty mountains of Garhwal and Kasmir welcome you to take spend a serene holiday. The glorious north Indian state of Rajasthan is a storehouse of pink and ocher cities with a rich sprinkling of maharajah's forts and palaces, many of them now converted into hotels.
If you want to escape the annoyances of modernity, explore the misty Himalayas which have the ability to lose themselves behind clouds, to appear, then disappear again in seconds before a person has time to take the lens cap off a camera
If you want to take a royal tour and live like Maharaja or spend a peaceful and quite holiday in one of the several offbeat destinations in historic towns, Rajasthan is the place waiting for you.
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