What Only India Has To Offer: 8 Unique Experiences
The experience of visiting India is unlike anything else you've ever had. The world's tallest mountains and some of its best beaches are among India's most prominent features, but it's its colorful and crazy culture that makes a lasting impression on every visitor. When it comes to culture, heritage, and traditions, there is no place like India. In India, you have the opportunity to experience almost anything you want. There is something for everyone here, from religious education to delicious food.
Besides being a paradise for foodies, India is also known as an agricultural paradise. You will find an unbelievable amount of variety here and we hope you enjoyed your holiday; whenever you plan it. Additionally, there are some unique experiences you can only have in India, which you will not find anywhere else.
Check out these 8 unique things about India -
1. Rajasthani high tea with the royals
A place with a great reputation for royalty is Rajasthan. There are many fascinating activities that can be enjoyed at the place. The members of the Royal family will be glad to invite you to their mansion for high tea. Moreover, they will tell you stories about their heroic past. An experience like this is truly one of a kind!
2. Visit a Punjabi village to experience the outback
In the villages of India, you will find the soul of the country. Visiting Amritsar will allow you to see how the Sikhs live according to their traditional tradition. Punjabi food is delicious and you can try it at any local home as well as help the ladies cook it. Friendship and a jovial nature are well-known characteristics of Punjabis. Hope you enjoyed your holiday and even get a deeper understanding of rural Indian culture, norms, and lifestyle by spending time with the village folk.
3. In Rajasthan, you can dine on a lake
Imagine yourself and your loved one sitting on a boat on Lake Pichola, gazing at each other whenever possible, sometimes while sipping cocktails, sometimes while dining on Indian delights. The Maharana of Udaipur used this 150-year-old boat for floating processions, celebrating festivals, and performing royal ceremonies, so if you want to experience this, you can head to Rajasthan. Here in this boat, they have proposed to their loved ones many times and won their hearts.
4. Agra has a special cafe you should visit
Did you know that a group of acid attack survivors runs a special cafe in Agra? They even do not ask for payment for the food since they are so kind and courteous. You can pay what you want. Despite what happens in life, these women have shown that one should never lose the desire to keep going forward.
5.The Pushkar Camel Fair is one of the largest in the world
We hope you enjoyed your holiday when you plan to visit the festival that takes place in the Thar Desert in Rajasthan and is one of the largest camel gatherings in the world. A cultural extravaganza unlike any other, the fair attracts more than 200,000 visitors. There are stalls set up by artisans from across Rajasthan at the fair, making it the best place to buy handicrafts and handlooms.
6.Discover the Andamans and Nicobars
Andaman and Nicobar Islands are famous for their pristine natural beauty as well as being home to the last remaining tribes that remain uncontacted by modernity. There has been no contact with the outside world for the Sentinelese people of North Sentinel Island, and they react violently when outsiders try to contact them. There are some of the oldest extant tribal cultures on the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, despite it being illegal and forbidden to try and contact the Sentinelese.
7.Visit the world's wettest city
The tiny cluster of hamlets called Mawsynram in Meghalaya has the toughest rainfall of all. A three-story building would drown in 467 inches of rain on average each year in the town! When one hears about that kind of water one would think it would be literally a lake, but the town is actually surrounded by lush greenery and dotted with numerous perennial streams and waterfalls.
8.Delhi or Amritsar: Langar Experience
Visit a Sikh temple known as a Gurudwara to learn about the concept of a communal kitchen known as Langar. This restaurant feeds people of all classes, colors, and creeds. Food brings people together and fosters brotherhood. Food serves both causes, but religion is inexplicable. Hope you enjoyed your holiday.
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