INDIA, A MELTING POT OF CULTURES

Bounded by both the Indian Ocean and the Bay of Bengal, the Republic of India is situated on the Indian subcontinent andfor the most partforms a peninsula. The countryspansmultiple climate zones – from a tropical climate in the south, to a moderate climate in the north. The largest part of the country moreover has a monsoon climate.

Flavours, colours & smells


India is one of the largest and most populous countries in the world, and it is home to many different communities, eachwith distinct cultural influences of their own. As far as we’re concerned, this cultural melting plot is India’s absolute number-one draw. Visitors to the country will after all be rewarded with a plethora of flavours, colours, smells, customs and traditions that couldn’t be further from what we’ve grown used to in Belgium. It’s why a trip to India makes for a cultural trip that will last you a lifetime in memories. A must-see and do!