India experience
The impulse to travel to India is behind with its economic boom-return to growth trajectory after the world recession in her step-the Mystic charm of this ancient civilization. India is not seen as the safest corner of the world, which can be tolerance for those who do not realize that this is where the rule of law democracy alive is as much a fact of life as widespread corruption in government offices.
India presents a unique experience for travellers due to its diversity-of people, culture and language changes every 100 km-brings a variety of experience, felt or anywhere else in the world. Diversity will engage alone, as well as to surprise her in disbelief. India is full of mountains, hills, forests, deserts, beaches, flora, fauna and wildlife, not to mention the 1.2 billion people of different religion and culture. There is something for every tourist.
The privileged places in the country's beaches, sacred places, monuments, extreme sports and the desert cities. Goa, Kerala, Rajasthan, Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, Sikkim and Uttar Pradesh are the Member States, which attract the most visitors.
Indian tourism industry on the upswing after a dismal 2009. In one month, February 2010, industry increased by 9.9% in comparison with the negative growth in 2009. Almost 1.1 million foreign tourists came to India in January and February 2010, an increase of 12.7% over the previous year. Downside is mainly due to the terrorist threat for many of the major cities and tourist destinations in India. The Indian Government has spruced up the security and people once again on the move.
However, travelers are advised to avoid places with current problems of law and order. India has increased security awareness of individual travelers and keeps consulates and traveller updated on events and happenings. The country has good connections with mobile coverage, which extends even to adventure. Internet cafes abound for enables you to keep in touch with family and friends 24/7.
India is a conservative society so avoid bringing undue attention to themselves. Adoption of a dress that is appropriate for your location. In high-end hotels, the country is no different from any of the Western District.
A simple rule as covering in sacred places, doesn't travel alone to remote destinations, travel with an attendant, you know, check out the credentials of the people who take on the Guide, the exchange of money for legitimate and the Government approved organisations or banks works wonders in securing the traveller. Indian mining guidelines provided by travel websites and guides for your safety.