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Traveling in India is an amazing experience. India is diverse, colourful, and inspirational. It is also confusing, chaotic, and frustrating. India demands a response from the visitor. It challenges you on a very personal level. Many love it. Some hate it. Few are indifferent. India will overload your senses, test your limits, or restructure your basic assumptions. Its basic humanity will touch your soul. Long after you leave you will be gently haunted by memories a place, a person, even a sound, or a smell
Traveling in India is an amazing experience. India is diverse, colourful, and inspirational. It is also confusing, chaotic, and frustrating. India demands a response from the visitor. It challenges you on a very personal level. Many love it. Some hate it. Few are indifferent. India will overload your senses, test your limits, or restructure your basic assumptions. Its basic humanity will touch your soul. Long after you leave you will be gently haunted by memories a place, a person, even a sound, or a smell