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India is a Tourist'S Dream Destination. Give Your Views on the Tourism Potential of India in an Article in 150 − 200 Words. You Are Navtej/Navita.

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India is a tourist's dream destination. Give your views on the tourism potential of India in an article in 150 − 200 words. You are Navtej/Navita. 

• places of worship − religious tourism
• foreigners − places of historical interest
• the rich − hill stations during summers

− the sun-kissed beaches in winters
− leisure tourism

• medical tourism − world class hospitals

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उत्तर

Tourism Potential of India
By Navtej

India has been blessed with a geographical, cultural and linguistic diversity, which is so rich and varied that one will need a lifetime to explore each and every part of India. The tourism potential of India is immense and still to be explored fully. Each century has brought a new culture on to Indian soil leading to a diversified commingling that has shaped modern India. There are so many places of historical interest, heirlooms left over from the various centuries. From the mosques to the temples and churches, India is a living testament to its vast and varied religious heritage. Being a secular country, every religion in India has full liberty to celebrate its special festivals in which the entire country participates as a whole. For those looking to just get away from the madding crowd, hill stations during summers, the sun-kissed beaches in winter and leisure tourism are the go-to options. Over the years, medical tourism has also emerged as an extremely viable option, considering world-class facilities are made available at half the prices here, enabling more and more people to come to India for their healthcare. The options enumerated so far are just some instances of India’s diversified touristic potential. There is so much more waiting to be explored in what can truly be the dream destination for tourists.

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