FAQ
What are the major tourist circuits of
India?
India has several tourist destinations of particular
interest to offer to the travelers. But, as the size of India
is too big with tourist destinations all around. Tourist
circuits have been created keeping in mind the needs choices
of the tourists as well as convenience based on distance. Here
is a list of TEN most popular tourist circuits of India...
Golden Triangle -Delhi-Agra-Jaipur
North India & Nepal -
Delhi-Jaipur-Agra-Khajuraho-Varanasi
Kerala Backwaters - Trivandrum-Kovalam-Cape
Camorin-Varkala-Kumarakom-
Periyar-Kottayam-Alleppey-Cochin-Calicut
Goa Beaches
Buddhist Circuit -
Delhi-Jaipur-Agra-Varanasi-Sarnath-Bodh Gaya-Rajgir-Nalanda-
Vaishali-Kushinagar-Lumbini-
Kapilvastu-Sravasti-Balrampur-Lucknow-Delhi
Forts and Palaces of
Rajasthan-Delhi-Mandawa-Bikaner-Jaisalmer-Jodhpur-Bundi-
Udaipur-Pushkar-Jaipur-Agra-Delhi
The Great Himalayan Wonder -
Delhi-Leh-Kargil-Zanskar-Manali-Delhi
Golden Triangle II - Bhubaneswar-Puri-Konark
Gateway to India and South -
Mumbai-Goa-Belgaum-Badami-Hospet-Hassan-
Madikeri-Mysore-Bangalore
Golden Triangle III - Chennai/ Kanchipuram/
Mahabalipuram
In which part of the world is India
located?
India is located in South Asia, bordered by Indian
Ocean in the south, Arabian Sea in the west, Bay of Bengal in
the east, and Himalayan Range in the north. Countries whose
borders India shares are Nepal and China in the north,
Pakistan in the west, and Bangladesh and Myanmar in the east.
India has a total area of 3,287,263 square kms and
falls into three major geological regions. The great arc of
the Himalaya encloses the North. Along their Southern flank
lie the alluvial plains of the Ganges, and to the South again
is the peninsula, separated by the 30 km wide shallows known
as Adam's Bridge. In contrast, the island chains of the
Lakshadweep and the Minicoy off the Western coast of India,
and the Maldives to the South West and coral atolls, formed on
three submarine ridges under the Arabian Sea.
It is difficult to say, which tourist destination is
the most popular in India. Every important tourist destination
in India gives the tourists something different to look for.
Still there are some destinations in India that are
undoubtedly more popular than the others. We are providing you
with the TEN most popular tourist destinations in India, but
there are many more that may be equally popular among certain
segments of tourists...
1. Agra
2. Jaipur
3. Delhi
4. Goa
5.
Kerala
6. Rajasthan (other than Jaipur)
7.
Khajuraho
8. Varanasi
9. Ladakh
10. Hill stations of
Himachal Pradesh
How can I reach India, if I am residing outside
India?
Entry to India by Air
India is well connected to almost all the countries in
the world through air network. Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata
(Calcutta), and Thiruvananthapuram are the International
gateways for India from where most of the flight take off
takes place. Out of these airports, Delhi and Mumbai are the
most preferred gateways as they are near to famous tourist
destinations like Agra, Rajasthan, and Goa. Major
international airlines flying to India are United Airlines,
Lufthansa, British Airways, Singapore Airlines, Swiss Air, Air
France, Emirates, SAS, Austrian Airlines, Al Italia, Air
India, Indian Airlines (for neighboring countries and Middle
East), Virgin Atlantic etc.
Entry to India by Road
India can be also entered through certain road entry
points from Nepal, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. These entry
points are beneficial especially when one is moving from India
to Nepal and Nepal to India.
What about the climate of India? When can I
visit India?
India has a tropical climate. Summers, April to
July, are quite hot in the northern India. Monsoon, last week
of June to August, brings with it a lot of rain mainly in most
parts of the country. Winters, third week of September to end
of February is quite cold in entire Northern India, but mild
in the Southern Peninsula.
There are large climatic variations in India due to its
size and difference in the altitude and nearness to sea of the
places. While some parts of Himalayas are quite enjoyable
during the summers, North India reels under the blazing sun.
In fact, India is a destination for every season. Himalayan
ranges in the summers, North India in the winter, and Southern
Peninsula throughout the
year. |