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India is known as a land of great spiritual heritage and is a mystery for majority of westerners. Despite
numerous myths and misconceptions prevalent in other continents about the country, millions of
tourists flock to India all around the year. A trip to India can prove to be an unprecedented and
enchanting experience for you, provided you research well and plan your trip properly. From cost
calculation to arranging for accommodation, things should be planned well in advance for ensuring
. India Tourism
India being a tropical climate country, the number of foreign visitors takes a nosedive in summer months and
the trend in winter is just the opposite. The tourism industry in India has seen growth in last decade though it is
still behind other Asian countries like China and Korea. As per the data obtained from UNWTO or United Nation
World Tourism Organization, India got 6.65 million tourists last year. The issues like prolonged militancy tussle
in the country's northernmost part and sporadic incidents of racial violence are the bottlenecks thwarting growth
of tourism in India.

Best Time to Visit


Ideally, the best time to visit India for a foreign tourist would be during the winter months. The period from
November to March sees the highest influx of foreigners visiting the country, especially those from Europe and
the USA. Not only you will find the weather pleasant, the humidity and dirt will be lower as well. If you plan to
visit the desert region and Northern states, winter is a better choice. However, those who have been to
countries with tropical climates and can cope with the heat and humidity may also opt for a monsoon trip.
Certain states of the country, including Kerala, Goa and Assam don beautiful look during the monsoon months.

Popular Attraction
In India, you cannot get enough of exploring the popular things and places. For tourists in India, the Taj Mahal
remains a major attraction and you should not miss seeing the grand marble mausoleum which is a UNESCO
World Heritage Site too. There are several popular festive events and fairs that take place in various parts of
India. However, research well before you want to witness any religious event. The majestic forts in the desert of
Rajasthan are also major tourist pullers and you cannot help wondering and thinking how they were built in the
first place! Nature lovers can also explore serene backwaters of Kerala or soak in the sprawling beaches in
Goa. The awe-inspiring sculptures of Ajanta and Ellora caves also attract many tourists footfall.

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