Love it or hate it, but whoever has been to India, cannot deny it a space in his or her mind. Whoever discovers this culturally vibrant peninsula is sure to find it interesting enough.
Those of you, who have never considered taking a vacation to India, should do it soon. The Asian country is very interesting, both in history and culture, and is an abode of natural beauty (it is more than the sprawling mountain ranges and green pastures).
Not only is the most part of this huge country amazingly affordable, there are scores of incredible sites to visit in the countryside as well as the cities, including the wonderful Taj Mahal (you should REALLY make it to the place). Plus, the memories you gather will be priceless. So much so, that you’ll want several days, or even months, to actually experience so much that India has to give.
Watch it to visually partake of the red sandstone palaces of Jaipur and its ornate havelis, the cart-lined bazaars of city towns, old dingy alleys of Varanasi, lit-up earthen lamps set afloat in the Ganges, congested town markets, bustling river ghats, sadhus with their usual paraphernalia, faith of people in divinity, spice markets, fresh piping hot food cooked by the local halwai, women in colourful sarees, stray animals, local chaat vendors, neighbourhood boys playing cricket in an open ground, snake charmers, valleys of Ladakh, Taj Mahal and so on.