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Have You Heard Of Hot Summer Indian Vacation
Some like it hot, while others like it awfully hot! Or something similar to that. But summer in India is not at that bad as some tourists would like to think. The country being as large as it is hosts a number of possibilities even during the summer time. So it is positively possible and not absolutely uncommon that folk enjoy a hot summer Indian vacation.
. India enjoys 4 seasons : winter months are in Jan and Feb ; summer months are from March to May; monsoon or the wet season are from June to Sep ; and from October to December is post-monsoon period. While a huge number of visitors in India do visit the country during the winter months, there are a growing lot that prefer the hot summer months and even the wet monsoon seasons. Probably the reasons include the fantastic summer festivals celebrated in practically all the corners of the country as well as destinations like the Himalayas which is quite a treat when visited during the summer months. In fact it is usually during summer that the Himalayas can be visited. One can see the snow-clad mountain tops in Leh and Ledakh.
Widely recognized during summer time are also the hill stations of Kashmir, Kodaikanal, Panchgani, Mahabaleshwar and Uttaranchal. Mountain rivers also offer a good opportunity for water rafting and kayaking. Moreover, beaches like Anjuna and Baga are very popular for summer goers both international and local tourists. Anjuna beach is a couple of kilometers from Mapusa in Goa and is quite famous for its night time beach parties. In a similar way , the Baga which is also quite accessible from Mapusa in Goa offers a beautiful ocean view and a very active night life.
While others enjoy the natural sweetness of India during summer, some take advantage of these months for the often cheaper and discounted rates of tour, travel fares and even hotel accommodations and resorts. For some summer gives them the ideal chance to enjoy a completely new country.
Monsoon rains come after the summer months and believe me and you, a bunch of visitors purposely come at the end of summer and revel in the rather wet monsoon season. In India the onset of rain is a symbol of fertility and is serves a vital part of the country’s culture and traditions.
Still others travel to India to enjoy the festivals there, the biggest of which are usually held during summer or towards the end of the season. One such holiday is the Ganesh Chaturthi in Mumbai. The celebration is held for ten days and includes various cultural and social programs and activities all geared towards worshipping the elephant-headed god Ganesh. Visitors will get to enjoy dancing and singing in the streets together with thousands of believers and residents.
Related to non secular holidays are the pilgrimages. One of the more familiar one is the Burn Dham or the pilgrimage to find the source of the Ganges Brook or the Ganga Mata as the stream is named in India. Being India's most sacred stream and the most significant vis peoples's livelihood also the Burn Dham can only be held in the summer and monsoon months after the snow softens in the Himalayas and the roads become accessible again.
India is like massive land of opportunity for travelers. From the winter months, down to the summer days and then towards the monsoon seasons, visitors have always places to go and things worth doing. A hot summer Indian vacation is surely not something one should cross out in ones travel calendar.
Ganesh god!?
who is he..clear but simple explination please ![]()
i know what he look like.. but like i just want to know the story about him..is it a religion? like im just not shure about all of it..or what he stands for .. somebody told me like he can help you find things if u call up to him .. i dunno im just not shure what hes really about and internet searches are too complicated for me to understand
Ganesh is a deity from Hindu mythology and he is widely revered by Hindus as the "Remover of Obstacles".
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