How to explore India if you are a foreign tourist?

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Foreign tourists i.e. residents outside India who plan to visit a diverse country like India should always keep these things in mind for their future travel. As a tourist, you may be interested in visiting the most-watched or visited places in the country, but don’t stop yourself or limit your tourist spots. Visiting famous spots will definitely give you wonderful experiences in the country that you can cherish and even record for a great travel diary or travelogue or travel case study. But remember there is more to India than just the most-visited or renowned tourist attractions.

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Say, if you have a travel period of 15 days to visit India, then make sure you complete all the important places in your travel to-do list within 10 days and keep the remaining 5 days to visit the unexplored places that India has to offer. You will be astonished by the wonder that NATURE has to offer in India in different seasons. For example, if you are visiting India during the monsoon season, you will be amazed by how the weather changes swiftly in the morning and gives you unpredictable rain showers just when you thought of wearing a cap due to the sun’s heat.

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So, if you’re exploring a nation like India that is restricted to only northern states, then there also you will be able to find out new places that are not even listed by many websites as popular destinations. The best way to roam around a city or a village is not by reading on Google or the internet but by asking a paanwala shopman or a milkman or a person sitting there in the post office which places are worth seeing on your trip. He will give you a list of the absolutely correct routes and landmarks for you to reach on time and also travel safely.

This will help you to understand the local culture, local language, and even the local cuisines that are famous in that region. Be willing to try out new things in life when you come to India because you never know which route will give you what important lesson in your life. So, if there is no direct rickshaw, don’t mind taking up a share rickshaw that has at least 4 to 5 people sitting in the same vehicle, adjusting with each other and yet traveling by speaking a lot of stuff happening in the locality that even a local newspaper or radio channel cannot cover.

The reality of India is at times far different from what gets covered by the media and news channels. So, don’t miss out to check the small temple of a God or Devi that is also as much powerful as the big temple in the region. It is just that the small temple doesn’t need advertising or huge crowds or funds to maintain itself. But there is a God or Goddess situated at every nook and corner of India. Every tree has its story so sit below a tree where people have grouped up and shared their different stories of life, giving you a sneak peek of the things happening in the region and their perspectives of life in general.

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