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| India's mountain includes the Himalayas (north), Aravallis (north-west), Sahyadris (Wester Ghats) Eastern Ghats (West Bengal to Tamil Nadu).
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| India has many forest types which cover almost one-fifth of the country's total geographic area
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| India has a vast coastline with the Arabian Sea in the west, the Bay of Bengal in the east and the Indian Ocean in the south.
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| The rivers of India are classified as Himalayan, peninsular, coastal, and inland-drinage basin rivers.
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| The hot air from the Indian Gangetic Plains and the cold air from the hills create excellent flying conditions.
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| The Thar desert is spread over the north-western part of India. In Rajasthan, the desert has rugged forts and imposing palaces.
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| about active holidays |
| Although India has some of the most breathtaking and geographically diverse terrains in the world - forests, mountains, beaches, deserts and more - it is only in the last few years that they have become hot spots for activity based holidays - offering both Indian and international travellers world-class facilities for all the thrills and action that you can imagine
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| planning your active holidays |
The easiest way to choose your activity is to quickly read about the particular activities that fascinate you most, find the best places to
stay at and enjoy them around India, figure out whether it is easily accessible from where you are, and check whether it fits your budget and fitness levels before making your final decision.
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