India Tourism
Debunking some of the common myths:
India is a funny country. It is a bundle of contrasts and contradictions; a perfect blend of tradition and modernity, it will definitely surprise the curious foreign eye with its myriad moods and various hues and colours. India’s quirky culture and traditions might seem bizarre at first but it is important to understand them completely in order to discard the unwanted myths that come attached with them. The beauty of the incredible India lies in its diversity.
Five of the most common myths about India are:
1) India is highly dangerous especially for women: It is the most popular myth prevalent in the minds of people. India is a huge country with innumerable people; good, bad and ugly. It is true that India is not as safe as the European countries, but it would be totally wrong to assume that every Indian is either a rapist or a thug. If you ever decide to let go of your apprehensions and give this country a chance, you will discover that Indians are some of the warmest and most cordial people in the world. You just need to exercise a bit of caution, especially if you are a female traveler traveling alone. Other than that, just be accommodating and compassionate and you will spend an excellent time in this incredible country.
2) India is a poor country: India is a developing country with its own share of problems. True, there is economic disparity and you will see a few beggars here, but saying that India is chock full ‘o beggars is a completely false statement. India is a fast booming nation and the cities are on the rise, and it is so much more than mere dirt, filth and poverty.
3) India has snakes roaming on the streets: This is the most absurd misconception people have about the Indian subcontinent. It all started when the British conquerors described India as the land of forgers, frauds and snake charmers. But don’t let this definition fool you. Snake charming is illegal in India and has been for a number of years. And there goes your dream of dancing with the snakes in this country!
4) Cows roam the roads in India: This is the most common stereotype that has been haunting India and the Indians since decades; and it is true to a certain extent. It is not that uncommon to spot cows on the Indian terrain; in fact at some places you will see more cows on the street than people. Indians hold cows sacred and it’s a common custom to worship them, hence killing of cows is banned in the country. In order to immerse completely in the vibrancy of India, you need to share a bond of camaraderie with the cows! Without their approval, it becomes next to impossible to drive in India.
5) Indian food is oily and unhealthy: Indian food is not just butter chicken and tandoori ‘loaded with butter’ naan. India is a diverse land and this diversity can easily be witnessed through food items. Starting from the mouth watering Kashmiri and Pahari dishes to rich and hearty Punjabi food; from the sweet Gujarati delicacies to tangy Madrasi Sambhar, India has innumerable delectable dishes to boast of. Each state has its own speciality, and Indians like all other people understand the importance of eating healthy!
India is unbelievable and incredible. It is always ready to mesmerize you with its colour and energy. A trip to India will surely enrich you with everlasting memories; it is an experience that should not be missed at any cost.
Author’s bio: Nishtha is a wannabe writer, who likes to have an opinion on everything. When she is not busy understanding the nuances of life, she likes to read, dance and listen to Hard metal.
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