Thursday 9 August 2012

Traveling in India


India is a vast nation and is known for its Unity in Diversity. This is the reason that it’s often noticed that after some distance, the language as well as the water of a place keeps on changing. Even other factors like Culture, Lifestyle and climate also changes making an Indian Journey very interesting for a memorable travel experience. People say that if India is to be explored and witnessed then traveling in this nation should be done by either rail or road, although the Civil Aviation facility in India is also abundant to connect all the main Indian Cities to each other.
Indian Aviation [Courtesy : indiatalkies.com ]
At present, Indian Metropolitan Cities like New Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai and Chennai are connected with each other and also with other important cities like Bengaluru, Hyderabad and so on through a well connected Aviation Network. This network is served both by Government as well as Private Aviation Services. The Aviation Network is large handling a number of flights per day but the Indian Road and Railways Network is much larger in terms of connectivity.
An Indian Railways Woman Loco Pilot [ Courtesy : deccanherald.com ]
The Indian Railways is the organization which is behind the functioning of India’s Rail Network and is supervised under the Ministry of Railways, Government of India. Travel Experience on the Indian Railways is usually an unforgettable experience as a person can witness good Indian Food as well as various kinds of beautiful scenery and interesting places on board an Indian Train. Various trains like Rajdhani Express, Shatabdi Express and Duronto Express are serving the Indian Railways as prestigious trains of India. Other Superfast Trains like Grand Trunk Express, Kolkata -Amritsar Superfast Express and Coromandel Express are other reputed trains serving the Indian Railways.
India - The Land of Culture & Modernization [ Courtesy : delhi.click.in ]
India is usually divided into 5 parts from Traveling point of view. North India consists of interesting places like Amritsar, Simla, Delhi and Nainital which are famous for their Hill Stations and History. East India consists of places like Kolkata, Guwahati, Gaya and Puri which are famous for their Cultural Heritage. West India consists of places like Mumbai, Madgaon and Ahmedabad which are important Business Centers with places of interest too. South India consists of places like Ooty, Vishakhapatnam and Thiruvanantapuram which are famous for their temples and beaches. Ultimately, Central India consists of cities like Bhopal, Jhansi, Gwalior and Agra which are known for their Forts and Palaces.
An Indian Woman taking a Holy dip within the Ganga River [ Courtesy : worldtourismplace.com ]
Variety is the Under Stated Point which makes India stand apart than other nations for an enjoyable traveling experience. Nowadays various reputed travel agencies are also available for arranging holiday tours in India, especially for tours in Luxury Trains like Palace on Wheels and so on. No doubt that the Republic of India is also known as “Incredible India” from Tourism point of view.

5 comments:

  1. Very useful information for Indian Rail travellers.

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  2. Nicely presented travel information Raifan..pls include Mysore which is a heritage city Nd visited by travellers round the world .
    Await other facts like road/rail distance,places of lodging, suitable seasons for visit and important contact nos.

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  3. India is a land of vibrant culture, great historical legacy and one of the most growing economies of the modern world. Any tourist cannot cover the length and breadth of India in a single visit.
    India Tours

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  4. wow, amazing photos@ trip to India is definitely on top of my travel list. I envy you about the food most, Indian food is the best :)

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