India Major City Tour
India is a nation of diverse cultures and customs where people of all faiths and religion reside peacefully. Villages and urban cities make up for the entire country; though almost 2/3 of population resides in villages. Basically, India is a land of farmers with farming and agricultural activities dominating the common scenes and conscience. Alongside petite and organised villages, cities, towns and major metropolitan settings also stay intact, providing the required impetus to the economy.
Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Bangalore and Hyderabad are the foremost and metropolitan Indian cities with chunk of urbane people. Each of them is entirely different from any other of the lot in almost one and all senses. Different customs, traditions and rituals apart, people in these major Indian cities live with their unique ways and experience a true mix of Indianness.
Starting with the capital city of Delhi, tourists are sure to witness the old and modern India in a single visit. Traditional buildings will be found seamlessly merged with the British Era structures. And then, all the aspects of modernity would wrap you to feel the joy of being in a truly global city. Leaving Delhi and reaching Mumbai will have an entirely different set of aura: the feel of vibrancy and slick pace life. The economic capital of India (Mumbai) assures the same old world charm intermingled marvellously with present grandeur and bollywood (the site of movie production).
Kolkata gives the feeling of a land with artistic excellence and old-age charm. Tourists would be delighted amidst some of splendid British Era architecture and serene ambience all around. Chennai would let tourists soak its religious fervour unlike any other Indian metros, as the city is full of temples and other structures that give an ideal setting of a Hindu pilgrimage spot.
On the other hand, Bangalore and Hyderabad present a contrasting milieu amidst a striking similarity of their respective and rapid progress in the Information Technology domain (both are rated as the IT hub of India). Hyderabad is a traditional city and its years-old intact traditions; Bangalore presents modern day charm in an entirely different way. Tourists are sure to witness a healthy mix of past and present through these major cities.
Delhi
Delhi, the capital city of India, is known for its complex mix of ancient and modern hues and colours in every sphere of life. The third biggest metropolitan of India, the capital city is rightly situated all along the west end of Gangetic plain. Those who crave to experience a prosperous portrait of culture,
Mumbai, the commerce capital of India, is in fact, the capital city of one of the most prosperous Indian states of Maharastra. Mumbai has perennially been a glitzy and swanky modern town with full of vibrancy and charm all around. Formerly as Bombay,
Hyderabad, the capital city of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, is a charming city on the banks of the river Musi. The city preserves the past legacy and exhibits an eventful history through its structures. Initially, it was considered quite traditional for its approach and its four hundred years old history even made it the same.
Bangalore, the garden city of India, is easily ranked among the most popular South Indian cities. The city remains pleasing and charming throughout the year owing to its unusual and tourist friendly climatic conditions. Being the capital of one of most developed and prosperous Indian state of Karnataka,
Chennai, the capital of the state of Tamil Nadu, features among the four major metropolitan of India. The city has witnessed an amazing transformation in its fortunes in the last four decades or so, and now a world-class metropolitan city from once a petite fishing village on the coast of the Bay of Bengal around mid 16th Century.
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