India
has been known for its diverse sights, cultures and varied heritage. There is
so much to do when one chooses India as a holiday destination. Options range
from high
altitude treks, wildlife safari in national park, house boat trips, camel rides
in the desert, to relaxing on a beach. Indian group tours normally are conducted by professional travel
companies who ensure that visitors get a good package as well as all the major
attractions are included in the same. To make sure that tourists get the best value for India tours, the companies give
attractive rates and luxury accommodation deals. Visiting India on a budget tour would help tourists to see
the country by road and rail as well.
The best value
tours, in India would cover regions right from Ladakh in the North, to
Kerala in the South. As India is divided in to four zones holiday packages can
be made to suit the specifications of the tourists. Indian tourism at budget prices would mean special customized tour packages at
affordable prices. There are budget tours being offered to tourists including
the golden triangle tour, the backwaters experience and the pilgrimage tour.
The last tour would usually cover visits to the golden temple, Lumbini, and
temples in South India. There are budget honeymoon packages available as well.
When one goes on a holiday it is but natural to look for cost effectiveness and
value for money. Holistic treatments can be offered by way of Ayurvedic and spa
tours.
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Bhutan cultural tours include an elaborate
historical exploration combined with brilliant landscapes of Thimpu and Paro.
The best time to visit this exotic destination is from late September to late November. A
Bhutan tour can be a combination of sightseeing
as well as short treks. Most Bhutan tour packages
would include all the major attractions as well as short introductions to the
rich cultural heritage of Bhutan. Around seventy two percent of the country is
under forest cover and has been listed as one of the ten bio diversity hot
spots in the world. English is the commonly spoken language and also it is the
medium of education in schools. The national language of the country is
Dzongkha.

In Bhutan, cultural traditions
are given foremost importance. The teachings of Lord Buddha are practiced and
preached as a part and parcel of life. Religious festivals are celebrated with
pomp and splendor. In Bhutan short treks are taken by visitors and tourists are
interested not only in viewing the natural beauty of the country but also to
gain insight into the culture and lifestyle of the people. Those who are
interested in this kind of activity must visit this country anytime between
April and June. The country has many national parks which house endangered
species like the blue sheep, red panda, snow leopards and musk deer. Apart from
the national parks, there are plenty of sanctuaries that protect wildlife. Bhutanese
houses are built closely to take the edge off the wind and cold and are made in
small clusters of five to fifteen houses.