Post by zellars15 on Nov 1, 2008 4:54:25 GMT -5
India is a beautiful country and is well known for its diversity in culture, traditions, practices, food, religion and languages and even climatic and geographical conditions. This diversity attracts tourists from all over the world. There are innumerable tourist destinations in India. Many working professionals in these countries take a sabbatical and come to India to enjoy the beauty and diversity of this land. With the opening of the skies to many domestic and international airlines, tourism has grown into a multi-million dollar industry. India was a developing country and the infrastructure was poor and facilities were limited. The globalization of the Indian economy has brought many benefits to the Indian tourism and hospitality industry. And Indian hospitality is known worldwide. The tourists come here to experience the beauty of nature and Indian diversity.
States like Kerala and Rajasthan are famous tourism destinations. Kerala is known as God’s own country and also as Spice Garden of India. Kerala also exhibits diversity in terms of tourist destinations. There are hill stations, beaches, backwaters, cultural towns and wildlife sanctuaries. Many tourists prefer destinations like wildlife sanctuaries and national parks. Idukki district in Kerala is famous for its hill stations and wildlife sanctuaries. This district is also renowned for the spices it produces. Every Spice village is responsible for Kerala to get the name Spice Garden of India. The famous Periyar wildlife sanctuary is located in the Periyar forests of Thekkady very close to the spice plantations. Tourists come here from all over and stay in hotels and resorts to enjoy the beauty of the flora and fauna. There is a resort named Spice Village near Thekkady. This resort is located in the sprawling tea plantations and hills. The name is very apt for the resort. Every cottage in the resort is set amidst the spice plantations.
States like Kerala and Rajasthan are famous tourism destinations. Kerala is known as God’s own country and also as Spice Garden of India. Kerala also exhibits diversity in terms of tourist destinations. There are hill stations, beaches, backwaters, cultural towns and wildlife sanctuaries. Many tourists prefer destinations like wildlife sanctuaries and national parks. Idukki district in Kerala is famous for its hill stations and wildlife sanctuaries. This district is also renowned for the spices it produces. Every Spice village is responsible for Kerala to get the name Spice Garden of India. The famous Periyar wildlife sanctuary is located in the Periyar forests of Thekkady very close to the spice plantations. Tourists come here from all over and stay in hotels and resorts to enjoy the beauty of the flora and fauna. There is a resort named Spice Village near Thekkady. This resort is located in the sprawling tea plantations and hills. The name is very apt for the resort. Every cottage in the resort is set amidst the spice plantations.