India is a vast South Asian country with diverse terrain – from Himalayan peaks to Indian Ocean coastline – and history reaching back 5 millennia. In the north, Mughal Empire landmarks include Delhi’s Red Fort complex and massive Jama Masjid mosque, plus Agra’s iconic Taj Mahal mausoleum. Pilgrims bathe in the Ganges in Varanasi, and Rishikesh is a yoga centre and base for Himalayan trekking.
India pulsates with a spectacular mix of people, traditions and landscapes. Your journey through this mind-stirring country will blaze in your memory long after you've left its shores.
The Great Outdoors
From the soaring snow-dusted peaks of the northern mountains to the sultry sun-washed beaches of the southern coast, India's dramatic terrain is breathtaking. Along with abundant natural beauties, exquisitely carved temples rise majestically out of pancake-flat deserts and crumbling old fortresses peer over plunging ravines. Aficionados of the great outdoors can scout for big jungle cats on wildlife safaris, paddle in the shimmering waters of one of many beautiful beaches, take blood-pumping treks high in the Himalaya, or simply inhale pine-scented air on meditative forest walks.
Simply Soul Stirring
Spirituality is the common characteristic painted across the vast and varied canvas that is contemporary India. The multitude of sacred sites and rituals are testament to the country's long, colourful, and sometimes tumultuous, religious history. And then there are the festivals! India hosts some of the world's most dazzling devotional celebrations – from formidable city parades celebrating auspicious events on the religious calendar to simple harvest fairs that pay homage to a locally worshipped deity.
Food, Glorious Food
Brace yourself – you’re about to take one of the wildest culinary trips of your travelling life. Here you'll fry, simmer, sizzle, knead, roast and flip across a deliciously diverse repertoire of dishes. The hungry traveller can look forward to a tasty smorgasbord of regionally distinct creations, each with their own traditional preparation techniques and presentation styles – from the competing flavours of masterfully marinated meats and thalis to the simple splendour of vegetarian curries and deep-sea delights.
Expect the Unexpected
India tosses up the unexpected. This can be challenging, particularly for the first-time visitor: the poverty is confronting, Indian bureaucracy can be exasperating and the crush of humanity may turn the simplest task into a frazzling epic. Even veteran travellers find their nerves frayed at some point; yet this is all part of the India ride. With an ability to inspire, frustrate, thrill and confound all at once, adopting a 'go with the flow' attitude is wise if you wish to retain your sanity. Love it or loathe it – and most travellers see-saw between the two – to embrace India's unpredictability or to embrace her soul.
India is both domestically and internationally attractive for business with its open environment, promising young talent and untapped resource and market potential, says a report by the Institute for Competitiveness. Its booming cities are set to become major commercial hubs. It is generally perceived that cities that have secured lower scores are less competitive, not so prosperous and lagging behind in the growth race.
Mumbai
Mumbai (earlier Bombay) is the capital of State of Maharashtra in India. Mumbai is situated beside Arabian Sea and working as a major sea port on Arabian Sea. Mumbai is ranked one in terms of population in India. The city is the Financial Capital of India. It houses some of the most prominent Business Houses of India. Known as the industrial hub of India, the city operates sectors from textiles to petrochemicals and serves as the headquarters for many companies. Important financial institutions such as the Reserve Bank of India, Bombay Stock Exchange and National Stock Exchange of India occupy the land of Mumbai. Mumbai is also famous for its contribution to the World Cinema. It is the home of Bollywood (Hindi Cinema).
Delhi
Delhi is known for its fastest growing retail industries and the city’s economy consists of integral sectors like construction, power, telecommunications, health and community services and real estate. Considered as one of the biggest commercial center in South Asia, Delhi’s transport system includes buses, auto rickshaws and metro rail. It is one of the best cities in terms of education, health and medical standards, economic environment and communication respectively.
Kolkata
The capital of West Bengal, Kolkata contributes a GDP of about $150 billion after the highest from Mumbai and Delhi. This city houses many industrial units and steel, mining, cement, pharmaceuticals, food processing, agriculture, textiles and jute are the major sectors responsible for economic growth. The city is one of the important financial hubs of East and North-East India and houses the Calcutta Stock Exchange. The city has around 4.5 million residents and attracts many tourists for its stunning architecture. Kolkata is the only city in eastern India to have an international airport. Cycle rickshaws and metro rail has plays an important role in the city’s transport system.
Bangalore
The garden city of India is popularly known as the Silicon Valley of India as many information technology companies are set up in the city. A number of reputed corporate companies like Wipro and Infosys and several public undertakings like Indian Space Research Organisation and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited are headquartered in the city. It also considered a hub for the biotechnology sector. With an estimated population of 8.5 million, the city is the third largest in terms of high net worth individuals. Bangalore is a multicultural city where people flock in and out for its pleasant climate and various tourist attractions. The city’s transport system includes buses, taxis, autos and metro and the transport infrastructure business however, has major scope for growth.
Hyderabad
Hyderabad has transformed itself into cosmopolitan industrial service centre with the growth of information technology (IT), IT-enabled services (ITeS), insurance and financial institutions. Information technology, pharmaceuticals and biotechnology industries are the main sectors which contribute to the economic growth of Hyderabad. The city has the highest number of special economic zones among all the cities in the country. Hyderabad has a large informal economy that employs 30% of the labour force. It is known for its Genome Valley and other technology parks. The city has a population of 6.8 million and is noted for its unique culture. It is a tourist destination for many interesting monuments, museums and bazaars. As a hub for education and research, this city has about 13 universities and business schools. It is also known for the development of a township with technological infrastructure.
Chennai
The capital of Tamil Nadu, Chennai, is considered as the country’s second largest exporter of information technology and business process outsourcing services. The automobile sector is based in the city is the backbone of the economy. Automobile, computer, technology, hardware manufacturing and healthcare sectors includes Chennai’s major business activities. The city is a host to many textile manufacturers and the Southern suburb of the city acts as a special economic zone to manufacture apparel and footwear. This fourth largest metropolitan city in the country has a population of 8.9 million people. Chennai is sometimes referred to as the city of flyovers because this city has the highest number of flyovers in India.
Ahmedabad
This largest industrial hub in Gujarat contributes a GDP of about $64 billion. The city is a home for the developing textile and garment industry. Ahmedabad houses two of the largest pharmaceutical companies of India—Zydus Cadila and Torrent Pharmaceuticals and headquarters other important companies like Nirma and Adani Group. The automobile sector plays an important role in the city’s economy. Ahmedabad has a population of more than 5.5 million and is credited for its architecture, gardens and parks. It is one of the fastest growing cities in India with improved systems of portable water and electricity. It was also ranked third in Forbes' list of fastest growing cities of the decade.
Pune
Although Pune is known for its educational facilities, the city has developed its manufacturing, glass, sugar and forging industries. Other prominent industries in the city are the automotive and information technology sectors. The city accommodates automotive companies like Tata Motors, Mahindra & Mahindra, Mercedes Benz, Force Motors (Firodia-Group), Kinetic Motors to automotive component manufacturers like Saint-Gobain Sekurit, TATA Autocomp Systems Limited, Robert Bosch GmbH, ZF Friedrichshafen AG, Visteon, and Continental Corporation are located here. According to the Indo-German Chamber of Commerce, Pune has been the single largest hub for German companies for the last 60 years. The city scores high on demographic, health and medical standards, housing options and economic environment.
Rajkot
Rajkot district is one of the 33 districts of the Indian state of Gujarat. Rajkot city is the administrative headquarters of the district. It is the third-most advanced district in Gujarat. The main tourist attractions in Rajkot are the Mahatma Gandhi House or Karba Gandhi No Delo, Watson museum, Aji Dam, Jagat Mandir, Rajkumar College, Lang Library, Lal Pari Lake and Randerda. Rajkot was once a base for the Western States British government office and rapidly expanded into a prosperous, lively business centre, with an old city. Rajkot has quickly developed as a Patola weaving industry. This skill comes from Patan and is a laborious process that involves dyeing each thread. However in Patan, both the warp and weft threads are dyed (double ikat), while in Rajkot only the weft is dyed (single ikat).
Goa
Goa is a state in western India with coastlines stretching along the Arabian Sea. Its long history as a Portuguese colony prior to 1961 is evident in its preserved 17th-century churches and the area’s tropical spice plantations. Goa is also known for its beaches, ranging from popular stretches at Baga and Palolem to those in laid-back fishing villages such as Agonda. Goa is not for folks who wish to laze all day long tanning under the hot sun. It offers plentiful opportunities for outdoor activities that make use of three main sources of energy: water, earth, and sky. Sky is the limit with endless options available like parasailing, hot ballooning, or Hang Gliding while those with a fetish for the water could opt for scuba diving, snorkeling, or other water sports. Goa proposes so much variety in its activities that in fact makes planning the trip a lot more difficult, especially if you wish to explore the state in more detail. Following activities mentioned are just the tip of the iceberg.
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