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India is a magical land full of diversity and India tour is an opportunity to explore this territory replete with variety. This amazing diversity is evident in its rich history and culture and has intrigued the Indians and westerners alike from time immemorial, who frequently travel India to explore this land. With its various tourists delight and state-of – the art hotels offering hospitality with a typical Indian touch of Atithi devo Bhav, it is a tailor made all-in-one destination for the tourists and backpackers.

Tajmahal, Agra

Taj Mahal of India - "the epitome of love", "a monument of immeasurable beauty". The beauty of this magnificent monument is such that it is beyond the scope of words.

Varanasi

Varanasi, the holy city of India, is also known by the name of Kashi and Benaras. Kashi, the city of Moksha for Hindus since centuries, is known for its fine-quality silks, 'paan' and Benares Hindu University and Avimukta of the ancient days...

Golden Temple, Amritsar

The Harmandir Sahib (or Hari Mandir) in Amritsar, Punjab, is the holiest shrine in Sikhism. Previously (and still more commonly) known as the Golden Temple, it was officially renamed Harmandir Sahib in March 2005.

Qutob Minar, Delhi

The soaring tower of the brick tiled magic, called Qutab Minar, has become synonymous with the colonial capital of Delhi. The majestic placard of sandstone pride is ubiquitous in Delhi ...

Bharatpur, Rajasthan

Dating back to the epic age, the city of Bharatpur has a rich history. In the fifth century BC, Matsya kingdom flourished at this place. In the war of Mahabharata the Matsyas acted as the partners of the Pandavas.

Indian Languages & Religions

Indian Languages & Religions

India - a land as large as a sub continent is bound to have many languages and the number of languages in India justifies its size. There are 15 official languages and hundreds of local dialects. Such a plethora of languages make an average Indian a linguist. On an average, every Indian speaks two languages and in cosmopolitan cities like Mumbai, Delhi and Bangalore people can speak up to three languages.

Indian languages are grouped under two families - Dravidian and Indo-European. All the south Indian languages are grouped under Dravidian family. Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada are spoken in the states of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala and Karnataka respectively. The languages are different but resemble in having rounded alphabets. They have many Sanskrit words in their vocabulary, but their grammar is entirely different.

On the other hand Hindi, the language spoken all over north India and in some parts of east India, belongs to the Indo European family of languages. It has evolved from various transitional forms of Sanskrit over a long period of time. Being the national language it is widely spoken all over India, but it is more prominent in the northern parts of the country. Other languages like Punjabi, Gujarati, Garhwali, etc are modified forms of Hindi, which are evolved by mixing the local dialects.

Apart from the widely spoken Indo-European and Dravidian languages there are lesser-spoken Mon-Khmer and Sino-Tibetan languages, which account for 2% of the total population. These are mostly spoken in the Northeastern India.

One will be surprised to see so many languages existing together. More surprising are the common factors in these languages. Many languages not only share vocabulary with each other but also share the script. Hindi and Marathi (spoken in Maharashtra) have a common script. Bengali and Assamese too share a common script.

All the Indian languages are written left to right except those written in Persian scripts (Urdu & Kashmiri).

A list of languages as spoken in the respective States -

Andhra Pradesh Telugu & Urdu (in Hyderabad)
Assam Assamese
Bihar Hindi, Bhojpuri, Maithili, Santhali & Bengali
Delhi Hindi, Punjabi & English
Goa Konkani, Marathi , Hindi, English & Portuguese
Gujarat Gujarati
Punjab & Haryana Hindi, Punjabi, Haryanvi & Urdu
Himachal Pradesh Hindi & Pahari
Jammu & Kashmir Dogri, Kashmiri, Ladakhi, Punjabi, Urdu, Hindi & Tibetan
Karnataka Kannada
Kerala Malayalam
Madhya Pradesh Hindi & Urdu
Maharashtra Marathi, Gujarati & Hindi
Orissa Oriya
Rajasthan Hindi, Rajasthani, Marwari & Urdu
Sikkim Sikkimese, Nepalese
Tamil Nadu Tamil
Uttar Pradesh Hindi, Brijbhasha, Avadhi, Bhojpuri & Urdu
Uttaranchal Garhwali, Kumaoni & Hindi
West Bengal Bengali, Urdu & Nepalese

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Indian Climate

Hot tropical weather with variations from region to region. Coolest weather lasts from November to mid-March, with cool, fresh mornings and evenings and dry, sunny days. More >>

Food in India

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Indian Languages & Religions

India - a land as large as a sub continent is bound to have many languages and the number of languages in India justifies its size. There are 15 official languages and hundreds of local dialects. More >>

Indian Visa Policy

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