West India
The western part of India is formed by the beautiful destinations of Gujarat, Maharashtra, Rajasthan and Goa, also housing the Union Territory of Dadar and Nagar Haveli, and Daman and Diu. This highly industrialized region with an urban population boasts of a rich cultural heritage. The Western India houses some magnificent monuments, which are embodiments of the glorious architectural heritage of ancient India.
West India Cuisine
The cuisine of West India is influenced by different cultures. Pohay, Shrikhand, Pav Bhaji, and Vada Pav are famous dishes from Maharashtra. The Goan cuisine comprises rice, coconut, seafood, Kokum, and cashew-nuts. Dal-Baati-Churma is an exotic dish from the Rajasthani kitchen.
Fairs and Festivals
West India celebrates various festivals and fairs that take place round the year. Pushkar fair is a world famous fair, which is also known as the Camel fair in Rajasthan.
Attractions
Maharashtra
Forming an integral part of West India, Maharashtra offers a fine blend of tradition and modernity. Maharashtra's rich cultural tradition is magnificently reflected in its palaces and monuments which lure hundreds of tourists to Maharashtra from all corners of the globe. Home to some of the finest embodiments of rock-cut architecture, Ajanta and Ellora are archeological sites, lying about 30 km from Aurangabad in Maharashtra.
Goa
Goa is an endearing abode of scenic charm and beauty. A vacationer's paradise, Goa is a beautiful combination of unending expands of spectacular beaches, golden sands, rich cultural heritqage, varied flora and fauna, ad beautiful churches.
Gujarat
Gujarat can be defined as a canvas of art, culture, architecture, folk dance and music. The main attractions of Gujarat are the Sun Temple in Modhera, Lord Krishna's Temple in Dwarka, Temple of Somnath, National Park in Jamnagar, and Temple of Ambaji.
Rajasthan
Comprising of forts, palaces and wildlife sanctuaries along with pilgrimage centers, Rajasthan gives you the opportunity to collect memories of a lifetime. Amidst the Aravalli Range and along the golden sand dunes, enjoy the scenic beauty of Rajasthan.