One of the biggest advantages of India as a sightseeing spot is that it is suitable for those traveling on a luxurious trip or budget. In any case, please discover the best place to stay in India as you explore the beautiful paradise. Mercure, Hyderabad Mercure Hotel is very rare in India: brand new, clean, comfortable, central hotel, medium price range. The hotel has a local place to provide the classic local Biriyan on the other side, the restaurant is completely tolerated. Gramam Homestay (near Kerala, Kochi) Gramam is a beautiful house of Byju and Lyma located in the backwater of Kumbalangi village, about 10 km from the outskirts of Kuki.
India is one of the most popular destination countries. India attracts many tourists every year, and the number is increasing. Because there are many states in India, each province has its own culture and heritage. Delhi is the capital city of India. During the British Empire, Delhi was part of the Punjab, and because of its culture and history, it was still connected with the Punjab region. With more than 16 million people, Delhi is the second most populous city in India and the fourth largest city in the world.
India is attracting about 7 million foreign tourists, and this figure includes many Bangladeshi tourists. India is a tourism industry compared with Thailand and Malaysia, and even Singapore. India accounts for less than 1% of foreign tourists in the world and occupies less than 2% of the world's overseas travel expenditure. Over the years, the number of luxury foreign tourists in Goa and Agra dramatically declined. Tourism tends to provide a very big reason for the global recession, terrorism counseling, currency dislocation. Of course, these reasons are a factor, but I do not fully explain why India does not function well in comparison with other countries. Indian official recognition for Indian tourism industry is India itself. More than a decade ago, Former Tourism Minister said, "It is easy to tell people about Indian tourist attractions and sounds, but how do you talk about Indian smells?"