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Why can't we go to india tourism?

There are seven reasons.

1、? weather The weather in India is so hot that you can't travel for half a year. From May to 65438+ 10 every year, the temperature is 50 degrees, not to mention that traveling is like taking a sauna. At this time, if Indians are outdoors, they can only sit quietly in the shade. You can exercise your legs and do yoga at most.

2、? Diet reasons. Indians like spicy food. But Indian spicy food is different from China's. It's curry spicy. Because Indian food contains a lot of curry powder, it is difficult for China people to adapt to the gastrointestinal tract. China restaurants are rarely seen on Indian streets. Even if you look for an Indian chef, you will only cook China fried noodles, and other Chinese dishes are also Indian. Therefore, China people can only eat in big hotels, where they can find some food acceptable to China people. If individuals travel to the hinterland by themselves, eating becomes a big problem.

3、? Hygienic reasons. India is one of the few countries in the world that wash their bottoms by hand and eat rice by hand. Because the Indian diet contains a lot of spicy substances, Indians are prone to hemorrhoids. For this reason, Indians have generally developed a habit since childhood, that is, washing their buttocks after defecation. In the bathroom of an Indian hotel, there is a small bucket for washing your ass and receiving water. At the same time, Indians have the habit of grasping food with their hands, so it is normal for Indians to grasp food with their hands after washing their buttocks in the toilet.

After the death of Indians, relatives of the deceased usually sprinkle flowers on the deceased, carry them to the place where there is a river in the street, and burn their own wood. From this, we can often see a thick black smoke that burns people to death by the Indian river, and smell a burnt smell similar to barbecue.

4. Traffic reasons. India's transportation facilities are relatively backward. No one can enter or leave the train station at will; Buses can get on and off freely without doors. If you go to the road in the urban-rural fringe, donkey carts, horse-drawn carriages, ox carts, camel carts, elephant carts, rickshaws, bicycles, motorcycles, used cars and other happy companions, the sheep barks at the dog and barks at the cow, which is harmonious. It constitutes a very magnificent scenery, which is amazing.

5. Reasons for shopping. China people have nothing to buy in India. Many household appliances in the shop are made in China. Because there are many thieves in India and few large supermarkets. There are generally no daily necessities that China people can like in small shops.

6. Public security reasons. Military police armed with submachine guns can be seen everywhere in street airport stations in India. In some important tourist attractions, such as Hongbao, you can even see soldiers with machine guns in military bunkers keeping a high degree of vigilance against tourists. In india tourism, single women should be extra careful. Once they strayed into slums, they could easily become victims of street violence.

7. Tourism environment. China people are often dissatisfied with the domestic tourism environment. If these people come to India, they will be eye-opening. The Indian market is filthy and fraudulent, which is unmatched by China.

Taxis, tour guides, hotels and police in India have formed an interest chain. I want to buy a soft seat train ticket to Uttar Pradesh when I travel to Delhi. After consulting with the hotel front desk, the front desk told me that there was no ticket and enthusiastically recommended a travel agency. The travel agency contacted me and replied that they were "very willing to earn a ticket fee." But the train tickets have been sold out. I hope I can take the bus instead, and the travel agency can help arrange it. " By the way, the car is very expensive and it will take a day to run. I'm worried about accidents on the road, so I have no choice but to go to the railway station as far as possible. As a result, there are many train tickets from the station to Uttar Pradesh.

During the self-help tour in India, from time to time, an enthusiastic policeman will ask if he needs a taxi, and he can "help" arrange a reliable driver. However, when you get on the bus, you will often find that the car always tries to go shopping and eat in the restaurant it recommends.

Despite the above seven reasons, I think it is necessary for China people to experience India. There are great differences between Indian culture and China culture, and it is also a pleasure to experience the differences.

In China, rats are shouted and beaten when they cross the street, but in India, rats are worshipped as gods. Indian mouse temple is quite famous. There are mice running around on the ground. People need to take off their shoes and go barefoot when entering the temple to avoid stepping on mice. Of course, the mice in the temple are also kind. As long as they provide enough food, they won't bite and touch humans.

In China, the number "4" stands for death and disaster; In India, the number "4" stands for auspiciousness and sacredness.

People in China like to entertain guests with wine and delicacies, while Indians believe in Hinduism and do not drink or eat pork and beef. Laws in some Indian States prohibit drinking. When I was traveling in Gujarat, I was so thirsty that I suddenly wanted to drink some stone tablet wine one day. I have gone to many places and either don't sell it or dare not sell it. Later, I learned that local drinking is illegal and there is a danger of going to jail. If foreigners want to buy beer, they need to go through the special approval formalities at the designated department of the government, and then they can buy wine with the special approval documents.

There are more beggars in India. Influenced by Buddhism, Indians think begging is a good thing and an opportunity for others to do good. However, what is more troublesome is that once you do good to a beggar, a large group of people will soon come up.

I went to India without going through a travel agency or staying in a big hotel, but staying in a small hotel. I feel that it may not be the same as the travel agency arrangement. But one thing should be consistent. I haven't eaten pork and beef in India for more than ten days. This makes people who like meat very uncomfortable in India.