This place of India is nicer than Switzerland, the weather increases even more in winter

Do you know that foreigners love India a lot. The beauty and culture here attracts them so much that thousands of foreign tourists visit India every year. Most foreigners come here looking for spirituality. In India, you can find most foreigners in Haridwar and Rishikesh in Agra, Delhi, Maharashtra, Goa or Uttarakhand. But there are other places in India where foreign people often want to go. So let us know about these places. Goa Goa is a top position among tourists around the world because of its beaches and nightlife. When talking about foreigners, Goa is a very good place as a budget destination. Most of all the foreigners you find here are Russian. Apart from Baga Beach, these foreigners can also see Anjuna beach walking. The best thing is that foreigners get the facility to stay full luxury here, also at a very cheap price. Therefore, Goa is no less than heaven for them to live. Rishikesh is a religious and mountainous city of Rishikesh Uttarakhand. It is also called the hotspot of yoga. Because there are many asrams and religious places for yoga and meditation. Many foreigners can also be seen here. In addition, foreign tourists of all ages come to Rishikesh to adventure games such as raft, camping, draw, etc. To enjoy. Ayurvedic treatment is very popular with these people in Rishikesh. Every foreign tourist who comes to Jaipur Agra definitely comes to Jaipur. Many tourists come from here from America. However, there is no shortage of tourists from France and Britain. These people start their journey from Rajasthan and then Jodhpur is their next floor. Most foreign tourists come here with their family or friends in March. Jaisalmer JaisAlmer is very popular with American tourists. And why not? After all, it is memorable, from the impressive culture, heritage, music and art to the taste of food here. This is where you can do a camel ride and camp in the desert. Here can be spent all night by staring at the wires in the air. Share this story -tags