There are many answers to that question, so here is a list I've put
together with some suggestions for each month. My favourite locations in
India are as follows:
Ladakh (Himalayas), North East India, Kerala, Karnataka, and Maharashtra
Additional Resources for India Travel
This website has numerous travel blogs about India that discuss various tourist attractions and things to do there.
safety advice for Indian women travelling alone
Our thorough guides to the stunning states of Goa, Rajasthan, Kerala, Mumbai, and Delhi.
All the information you ever needed to know about Indian train travel
Have a spiritual awakening or a yoga session in mind? Learn more about Rishikesh, the yoga capital of India.
We
frequently use Lonely Planet travel guides and appreciate that they
offer eco-friendly recommendations. Get the most recent guides to India
here.
See here for a detailed description of what to wear in India.
To start your Indian Odyssey, stock up on books. What about Midnight's Children, Passage to India, or Shantaram?
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The
Italians of Asia are the Indians. The Italians are the Indians of
Europe, it can be said with equal justice, but I think you get the
point. Both the Italians and the Indians share a great deal of Italian
culture. They both adhere to the Madonna, even though their respective
religions do not offer any deities. In both nations, every man can sing
when he's happy, and every woman can dance when she goes to the corner
store. For them, music is food inside the heart and food inside the
body. Every man becomes a poet thanks to the languages of India and
Italy, which can transform the mundane into the beautiful. They are
countries where love, or "amore," or "pyaar," can turn a peasant girl
into a princess for just the briefest of moments when her eyes meet
yours and turn a Borsalino into a cavalier on a street corner.
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