Come out of the four walls you adventure junkies as life demands more than you get from your routine affairs. This time no Europe, no Asia, just fly high to capture the greatest gift of tourism in the Pacific rim, New Zealand to experience its successful experiments that include pretty dangerous stunts.
An awe inspiring country of India is always looked upon as an inviting location on earth adorned with several enchanting spots. Country features four amazing weathers, of which, summer brings in the most alluring festivals and actions. Your visit to India in this season can be full of thrills and wonderful surprises.
1. Devour the juicy Mangoes
India welcomes summer with number of favourable things which are not only enjoyed by localities but even tourists find it special. Summer lands in India with adorable range of sweet and juicy fruits. Amongst many, Mango, also known as 'king of all fruits', is one name that has great fan following and is cherished by majority. People intensely wait for its glimpse in the market, which royally marks its first presence in the month of April. While your visit to India in summer, you'll surely love to fill your mouth with sweet flavour of mango which will be available in numerous varieties.
2. Enjoy the real essence of summer in Ladakh
You can take pleasure of trekking and hiking in the northernmost region of India in the land of Ladakh. Generally, looked upon as a lonely zone during extreme ends of the year, Ladakh is found occupied with crowd during summers. You can enjoy exploring the culture and tradition of India on your own by roaming around on your toes. Moreover you can hog on unique eatables specially concocted at this place. So, freaking around in Ladakh can be another interesting idea to visit India in summer.
3. Immerse your soul deep into spirituality
Here comes the terribly energetic and enthusiastic blend of fun, color, dance, music along with love and devotion under the protected shadow of spiritualism. Birthday of Lord Krishna also referred to as Janmashtami, Gokulashtami, Ashtami Rohini, Srikrishna Jyanti and many more is a celebrated festival in every part of India. Although the day is celebrated throughout the country but, the real charm can only be seen in Lord's birthplace Mathura, where people are all engrossed in making special arrangement for their beloved Krishna. Forte of this festival is that people stay awake till late midnight as according to Hindu mythology Lord Krishna is believed to have born at 12 o'clock at midnight. You definitely cannot afford to miss this rejoicing opportunity on your tour to India, which generally occurs in August.
4. Get lost in the delicacy of Hill Station
Chilling out at an exquisite location in beautiful hill station can be another option of spending your summers in India. Terrain of India is adorned with wide range of unique hill stations which are mostly occupied in summers. Located at high altitude these hilly regions impart the most astounding views of the surrounding locations, which are heavily dotted with evergreen forests and high mountain peaks. So, holidays at height in soothing climate can be another source for your wondrous summer vacation in India.
5. Cheer one of the competitor at boat race
Apart from every other activity to indulge in, you can watch the most amazing race of Snake boats in Kerala and cheer for the favourite one. This adventurous sport is the part of Onam Festival, which is a 10-days festival where several boats compete each other for Nehru Trophy. Festival is usually celebrated in August of every year where along with the sport; traditional arts, music and drama are also showcased as part of this wonderful ceremony. So, your entry to this vibrant destination in summer will not at all disappoint you. In fact, it'll surely stop you from making your exit.
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