Tourist Information of INDIA
INDIA the abode of one of the Seven Wonders of the World, the Taj Mahal is a country of diverse colors. India is the 7th largest country in the world. Its visitors can avail information about its vast Land and its people.
INDIA has its tourist offices all over the world, and the states of India have tourist offices in Delhi. The efficiency of a state office depends upon the number of tourists it caters to. The tourist offices of the popular states of Uttar Pradesh and Himachal Pradesh are spanking efficient with alert and ever-smiling staff with good accommodation at a very reasonable price. Every state has its own state tourism transport operations which run buses and luxury coaches to various destinations in their state.
The beach holiday to beat them all is in the Isles of Andaman and Nicobar and Lakshwadeep, where you can see the myriad colours of the flashy fish in the coral reefs from above the green waters.
INTERNATIONAL beach resort Goa offers the best holiday villages on its beaches. Everything about Goa is spellbinding from the landscape dotted with Portuguese architecture, to the way of life that exudes an irresistible Old World charm. Anjuna or Calangute Beach, and Miramar Bay in Panjim are quieter. The beach at Calangute is rocky. At Anjuna the waters are gentle and offer opportunities for boat rides, sea scooter rides, spot-the-dolphins rides, and motorboat rides. The Fort Aguada beach offers gorgeous views that merit a visit, every beach in India makes a picture perfect holiday destination.
The West Coast with the Arabian Sea and the East Coast with the Bay of Bengal offer many a verdant vistas to the traveller. The coasts of India have their own seafood cuisine, relaxing spas, diving and water sports and great places to stay for a balmy holiday.
Kovalam undoubtedly is one of India's best sea resorts. The long coastline lined with swaying coconut palm trees dotted with an occasional fishing hamlet is fast developing into one of the world's finest string of beaches. The sea applauds the beach temple in Mahabalipuram, gloriously silhouetted against the spectrum of the seven colours in the sky. Puri, on the East Coast, is surely one of the world's most picturesque beaches. And then there is Digha, a three-hour drive out of Kolkata, a beautiful beach, splendid in its isolation.

