In conventional national
geography, India is divided into five major zones,
one of which is North India.
North India Tourism is
quick to take advantage of North India's diverse terrain.
The profound heights and lows of the topography make
up for paramount North Indian Travel.
This is where to find the heaven-kissing grandiosity of the Himalayas.
Else the plains of Punjab, Haryana and the Ganga
basin of Uttar Pradesh may strike a chord.
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Far more than the physical boundaries, North India has
socio-cultural boundaries. Being a cultural region, North
India consists of twelve Indian states overran by so many
North Indian Tours. North India may be rural at most, but
it has some of the world's largest metropolises, like Delhi.
North India Tourism comprehends the area's primordial heritage,
which is known to reach to more than 5,000 years.
Simultaneously, North India
set itself to be the first and foremost haven of Sanskrit
and the various Prakrits. Not even the Age of Exploration's
westernizing efforts held a candle to this heritage,
for it has been as old as the first civilizations on
the globe.
Nevertheless, the alien visitors contributed to the razzle-dazzle of mishmash that is North India, propelling North India Cultural Tour more than ever.
Learned North India Tour Operators would tell North India Tour trekkers that their place is the hallowed convergence point of three of the largest religions of the world - Hinduism, Buddhism and Islam.
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The North Indian cities of Varanasi and Gaya are only one
of the most sacred in the Hindu belief system. Buddhists on
the other hand esteem part of North India as the Middle Land.
Even Muslims recognize this land, particularly Uttar Pradesh,
where Islamic culture began its immortality.
The North Indian state of Rajasthan is not to be forgotten too by North Indian Tourism. Land of the Maharajahs, this is the lair of romantic medieval spectacles like forts and palaces.
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