Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Things to Look Forward to during a Volunteer Travel in India


Backpackers often prefer travelling to India. The country offers its visitors a set of new experiences and learning upon their every visit, creating a charisma and compelling them to visit the country again. Volunteer travel in India is one of the exciting opportunities to learn more about the country and about the things that you would never want to miss out.

1. The Himalayan Range

You should visit the Himalayas and capture and explore the landscape and beauty of the Indian hill stations, valleys, and mountains. The gigantic Himalayan range is located in the North and North-Eastern Indian regions. Hence, a volunteer travel in India, to Delhi and Palampur specifically, is a way to make the most of the trip.

2. The River Ganges

The Ganges River offers a unique experience to its visitors. It is a one-of-a–kind river, i.e. it is freezing cold even during the hottest summer months. With morning mantra, bells, and yoga asanas at the Ghats, you will experience one of the most relaxing times of your life there. Haridwar, a city located near the Delhi capital, is where the River Ganges touches the plains. It is considered as one of the most venerated cities of India.

3. The Freshness of Nature

The Himalayan range and the lush green forests surrounding the North Indian regions present a panoramic view. The rough terrains, green life, scenic splendor, coastal regions, varied wildlife, beaches and plantations let you experience the ultimate natural beauty.

4. Enthralling Indian Hospitality

The ethnic, cultural, and traditional diversity sets the Indian culture apart. Despite these differences, the people come together under one umbrella during the cricket tournaments, the movie sessions and on the political issues. India is a highly hospitable place to visit. The people are warm and welcoming and very down to earth. Their friendly attitude makes the guests feel welcome.

5. Rich Heritage and History of Vintage Monuments

The rich heritage and vintage monuments in India are things to look forward to. Being a former part of the subcontinent and the centre of some great battles, including the War of Independence and Battle of Panipat, there are exciting stories everywhere. The country has famous historical sites such as the Agra Fort, Taj Mahal, Golden Temple, Manali, Varanasi, and several other places, etc. Moreover, the country has also been a hub of well-known scholars and artisans, and you can visit their places of birth during your visit.  

6. The Taste of Indian Spices

Flavored, fine quality and fragrant Indian spices were a centre of international attraction in the past, and still they are a source of flavor in several mouth-watering Indian treats. They add great taste to the traditional eastern foods, hence, for the tourists these are worth the travel.

To make the volunteer in India a fun, adventure-filled, learning experience, you should look forward to the above things:

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