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Visitors are strongly advised not to travel to Jammu and Kashmir (with the exceptions of Ladakh via Manali or air to Leh), all travel in the immediate vicinity of the border with Pakistan and the Line of Control (excepting Amritsar and Jaisalmer and for those travelling overland to Pakistan through the Wagah border crossing), and all travel to Manipur and Tripura. For further information, visitors should seek official advice.

Mystical land of seductive images

It is Indias vastness that challenges the imagination: the sub-continent, 3200km (2000 miles) from the mountain vastness of the Himalayas in the north to the tropical lushness of Kerala in the south, is home to one sixth of the worlds population, a diverse culture and an intoxicatingly rich history.

The most frequently visited part of India is the Golden Triangle Delhi and the magnificent monuments of Agra and Jaipur, a legacy of centuries of Muslim rule but there is much besides. The unfairly maligned great cities of Mumbai and Kolkata (Calcutta) have a bustling, colourful charm, while the holy city of Varanasi or the awe-inspiring temples of Tamil Nadu are worthy objects of pilgrimage. For those who prefer more sybaritic pleasures, the palm-fringed beaches of Goa have a European charm all of their own.

Hinduism is practised by 85 per cent of Indians, the religious rites and red-letter days woven into the fabric of everyday life ritual washing in the Ganges and the ear-splitting celebrations of the festival of Ganesh and the inequalities of the caste system are there for all to see.

One of the fascinations of India is the juxtaposition of old and new; centuries of history from the pre-historic Indus civilisation to the British Raj rub shoulders with the computer age; and Bangalore's Silicon Valley is as much a part of the world's largest democracy as the remotest village is.

Richard Hopton

Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation

Address: Express Towers, 9th Floor, Nariman Point, Mumbai, 400 021

Email: Mahatour@bol.net.in

Phone: +91 (0) 22 202 5420

  • MGM Dizzee World
    Tamil Nadu's famous amusement park is home to more than 60 rides and a private beach strip. It is made up of three parts: MGM Dizzee World, MGM Mary World and MGM Water World.
  • Badhkal Lake
    Badhkal Lake, south of Delhi, has long been a popular picnic spot and a place to seek respite from the city. The man-made lake in the Aravali Hills has now become something of a resort, with a swimming pool, sauna and boating facilities.
  • Chaturmukha Jain Temple
    Ranakpur's beautiful white marble Jain temple is supported by 1444 carved pillars - and no two are the same.
  • Where Buddha became Buddha
    At sometime during the 6th or 7th Century, Prince Gautama Siddhartha was born into a noble family in a forest grove of what is today called Lumbini in the hilly region of north-eastern India and Nepal.
  • Laugh Therapy
    Whoever said laughter is the best medicine was taken very seriously. Laughter clubs have been curing stressed out Mumbai residents so successfully, they are springing up all over the world.
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