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Holiday India good or bad?
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By: Kiran Pande Email Article
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I am surprised albeit sadly on the article "Bad Indian holiday" written by Shoban Saxena in "The Times of India" Mumbai on the page no. 17, dated the June 17th, 2007.
This is a classical example of a negative perception of a "glass is half empty" without acknowledging the positive views of the increasing number of the foreign tourists and the thousands of such visitors who have India their home! Reporting "where time stops" when the fact is that India is rocking and is truly vibrant.
Mentioning the lanes of Varanasi, as "funky gullies of Varanasi", when actually these gullies take you to a memorable journey of peace and spiritualism and a cultural diversity unimaginable to a foreign tourist.
The millions who take a dip every day in the great rive Ganga die because it is "toxic"? This is ridiculous!
If some foreign women tourists get "nightmare" walking through the "army of thousands of men" on the street in India, we also get stunned by watching hundreds of vehicles on N J Turnpike, USA without a soul no the road or get a cultural shock looking at the couples kissing in the public places but we must understand and respect a country's peculiar culture and ways before we visit
The holiday makers destination usually is not an urban metropolis but reasonably researched exotic places, adventure tours, the mystic Himalayas and enchanting hill stations, spiritual places for peace and happiness, wild life, emerald beaches, deserts and tropical paradise which is India and I am proud to be a part of it
A moderate adjustment is mandatory in an alien nation if you want to enjoy. Don't expect a country to adjust with the few foreigners.

I am a post graduate and had been traveling in India and around globe for 30 years. Now I am writing my experiences primarily of the off beat and exotic places in India in a blog. Some of the posting are based on the true stories and also include my comments on the other travel related articles on India published in the news media

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Shoban Saxena is right. The hygene there is very poor. The place is full of perverts. What is with the double standards! When Indian people are in other countries you expect everyone else to adjust for them. Tourism is bringing India so much money, you can at least try to respect the foreiners!
August 22, 2007 09:14:21
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