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Discover India’s diverse landscapes, cultures and iconic sites, and gain insight into one of the world’s most fascinating travel destinations.

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India offers one of the most diverse and enriching travel experiences in the world. This course explores its landscapes, cities and cultural traditions. From the Himalayas and Kerala’s backwaters to major cities and historical landmarks, we examine what makes India unique. Along the way, we explore food, spirituality and everyday life. Ideal for travellers and the culturally curious, this course provides insight and inspiration for understanding India’s richness and diversity.

DELIVERY MODE

Face to face

COURSE OUTLINE

  • Overview of India’s diverse landscapes: mountains, deserts, and plains.
  • Introduction to major cities: Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata.
  • Historical Landmarks and Monuments - Taj Mahal: Symbol of love and a masterpiece of Mughal architecture; Kashi (Varanasi): The spiritual heart of India
  • Natural Wonders and Scenic Spots - Kashmir: The "Paradise on Earth"; Darjeeling: The Queen of the Hills, known for its tea gardens and views of Mount Kanchenjunga
  • Ayurvedic Tourism in India - Introduction to Ayurveda: India’s ancient wellness system; Popular Ayurvedic resorts and treatments

LEARNING OUTCOMES

  • Understand the diverse landscapes, cultural heritage, and historical significance of major Indian tourist destinations.
  • Gain insights into the importance of Ayurveda, architectural marvels like the Taj Mahal, and the various natural resources that make India unique.