Special Feature: Cultural Tourism : A Tale of Negligence

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Intro: For ages, Bharat has been an assimilation of diverse culture which we recognise as our cultural heritage, but there are some footprints of Bharatiya tradition which have been neglected in the era of Globalisation and Tourism trade.

The most unique feature of Bharatiya Civilisation is ‘Unity in Diversity’. Bharat is a fusion of diverse culture, languages and people belonging to different communities. Our unity in diversity is so cohesive that we faced the foreign invasions together as one big family. Unity in diversity is one of the pillars of national integration. The Bharatiya Culture has been an assimilation of the traditions, dreams, art, music and ethnicity of variety of empires since ancient time.

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Bharat even today has deep imprints of Indus Valley Civilisa-tion, the Buddhist traditions, the Jains traditions, etc. Very few of us love history, but there is one thing certain about history that more we try to learn it, it makes us feel even more unlearned. Across the globe and throughout the ages, people have made pilgrimages; they have travelled India from length to breadth, seen all seasons and heard all languages. Most people do say that we are a diverse nation. Yes, we are, if you keep language, attire, food as the parameter to segregate but if we try to filter people by factors like belief, emotions, faith we are one breed with diverse colours. Our culture is one thing that has always united us, even from the times when we did not have a political identity.

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Our culture is a combined package of various sub-sets such as literature, temples, dance, music, art and faith blended best way possible. I believe the best way to get connected to our culture is to meet our culture. It could be the holy water of Ganges or the magnificent vibes in Rameshwaram binds us with a common fiber. Cultural tourism has its roots deep rooted in Indian history; ranging from Shankaracharya Hill in the North to the Ram Sethu in the South and Somnath in the west to the Kamakhya in the east.

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Diversity can be seen in Indian climatic conditions too. Here is the list of best places in India if  you’re looking for winter holiday destinations. ?                                   -Hitesh Rangra

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