While most foreign tourists know that the best time to travel to India is during the winter, there are many who like India when it is red ‘hot’! Nevertheless, India is a warm country with hot and humid conditions during the summer; Monsoon lovers, European vacationers and travellers who can endure the heat strike the rod when it is hot.
7 Reasons to visit India in summer | Top Travel Post .pdf
1. 7 Reasons to visit India in summer
7 Reasons to visit India in summer
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3. There are many good reasons why India is a fabulous summer
destination including the proliferation of summer festivals,
exhilarating summer-only touring destinations in the Himalayas
and other hill stations.
Here are top 7 reasons to visit India in summer is a strong
contender tourist destination in the world.
India is a land of mangoes too, and one of the sweetest mango
varieties in the world, the Alphonso, is celebrated in India as the
“king of fruits” that often creates sensation in the media due to
its high selling price in the marketplace.
Ladakh, part of the larger Kashmir region, is a chillingly cold,
abandoned and lonely mountain kingdom.
4. It was during the British Raj that most hill stations were explored
just to escape from the scorching summer heat. India has several hill
stations that are popular worldwide.
Though there is no season as such for medical treatment, summer is
the best time for experiencing Ayurvedic treatment in India.
‘Ayurveda’ or ‘Indian Medical Science’ finds a special mention in
the Vedas, and literally has a cure for every ailment in the world.
Don’t leave Kerala any sooner as the month of August will host the
world-famous Onam festival, the state’s rich cultural festival uniting
world-famous Onam festival, the state’s rich cultural festival uniting
Keralites whether they’re settled in the Gulf countries or planet
Mars!
One of the world’s most popular hill stations, Darjelling, is nestled
high up in the Himalayan ranges, on the northern edge of the state
of West Bengal. The famous Darjeeling Tea needs no mention.
Shopping as an activity and travel as an experience to India are
interwoven together.