India, it is often said, is not a country but a continent.
From north to south and east to west, the people
are different, the languages are different, the customs
are different, and the country is different. There are few
countries on earth with the enormous variety that India
has to offer. It's a place that somehow gets into your blood.
Love it or hate it you can never ignore India. It's not
an easy country to handle, and more than a few visitors
are only too happy to finally get on to their flight and
leave the place. Yet a year later they'll be hankering to
get back. It all comes back to India's amazing diversity
it's as vast as it is crowded, and as luxurious as it is
squalid
The plains are as flat and featureless, as the Himalaya
are high and spectacular the food as terrible as it can
be magnificent, the transport as exhilarating as it can
be boring and uncomfortable. Nothing is ever quite the way
you expect it to be. India is far from the easiest country
in the world to travel around. It can be hard going, The
poverty will get you down, Indian bureaucracy would try
the patience of a saint, and the most experienced travelers
find their tempers frayed at some point in India. Yet it's
all worth it. Very briefly, India is roughly a triangle
with the top formed by the mighty Himalayan mountain chain.
Here you will find the intriguing Tibetan influenced region
of Ladakh and the astonishingly beautiful mountainous areas
of Himachal Pradesh, the Garhwal of Uttar Pradesh and the
Darjeeling and Sikkim regions. South of this is the flat
Ganges plain, crossing east from the colorful and comparatively
affluent punjab in the north-west, past the capital city
Delhi and important tourist attractions like Agra (with
the. Taj Mahal), Khajuraho, Baranasi and the holy Ganges
to the northern end of the Bay of Bengal, where you find
teeming Calcutta, a city which seems to sum up all of India's
enormous problems. South of this northern plain the Deccan plateau rises.
In India you will find cities that mirror the rise and fall
of the Hindu and Muslim Kingdoms, and the modern metropolis
that their successors, the British, built at Mumbai (formally
known as Bombay), India's stouy is one of many different
kingdoms competing wit each other, and this is never more
clear then in places like Bijyapur, Mandu, Gokconda and
other central Indian centers. Finally, there is the steamy
south, where Muslim influence was fleeting. It's here that
Hinduism was the least altered by outside influences and
is at its most exuberant. The superbly colorful temple towns
of the south are quite unlike those of the north. Basically
India is what you make of it and what you want it to be.
If you want to see temples, there are temples in profusion
in enough styles and denominations to confuse anybody. If
it's history you want India is full of it; the forts, abandoned
cities, ruins battlefields and monuments all have their
tales to tell. If you simply want to lie on the beach there
are enough to satisfy the most avid sun worshipper. If walking
and the open air is your thing then head for the trekking
routes of the Himalaya, some of which are as wild and deserted
as you could ask for. If you simply want to find the real
India you'll come face to face with it every day –
trips on Indian trains and buses may not always be fun,
but they certainly are an experience. India is not a place
you simply and clinically 'see'; it's a total experience,
an assault on the senses, a place you'll never forget..
- - From Lonely Planet
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