North India 
Geographically North India has great diversity. The towering majesty of the
Himalayas, the breathtaking mountainous beauty of Himachal Pradesh and Kashmir,
the agriculturally rich plains of Punjab, Haryana and the Ganga basin of Uttar
Pradesh that has nurtured many ancient civilisations form an incredibly rich
visual extravaganza.

The history of this land of the Vedas goes back at least 5000 years, the passage
of the millennia peppered by the arrival of explorers, issionaries, envoys and
traders.

They all contributed to the cultural kaleidoscope that north India is today,
a very colourful destination for the modern tourist.

Northern India has its own significance due to diverse culture; amazing monuments,
wildlife, rivers, Himalays; religion and climate.

The entire north India from north-west to north-east is also very important,
strategically and from country's safety point of view as well, as it borders
Pakistan in the north-west, China in north and north-east, Nepal in and Bhutan
in north-east.