One tenth of the World's population live along the shores of the Sacred River Ganges.
The heat, the flies, lack of modern facilities and something called Bombay tummy, when you have visit the loo at lest ten times a day.
On no account drink the water and do not eat anything sold in the streets, especially do not eat fresh fruit and vegetables sold in markets etc.
India has the world's largest begger population. There are beggers just about everywhere you go, mostly kids. The railway stations are occupied by whole tribes of beggers.
India must do something about it's begger industry before real money will flow from tourism.
Tourism is worth untold billions. Forget buried treasure. The real gold comes from the tourist industry.
The biggest tourist attraction on earth is France, which gets over 70,000,000 visitors a year. Beat that if you can!
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If going to India, take plenty of pills to make yourself well again.
2007-08-11 20:19:22
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answered by Anonymous
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LOL!!! You beg quite well!
One of the biggest hindrances is the presence of so many beggars everywhere. Hideously disfigured, unbelievably poor, and completely overwhelming, there are beggars all over the place.
The poor have shacks and shanties next to major attractions and popular destinations, too. There are no rules about important things (at least to tourists) like defacating in public on beaches, bringing animals into all kinds of environments, or approaching people for money at any time, anywhere.
2007-08-08 11:15:39
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answered by nora22000 7
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One significant hinderance might be the Western perception that it is a part of the world in which many diseases,rare in the west, are endemic. Also infrastructure is seen as basic (transport,hotels,etc.) and it is expensive to get there.
2007-08-08 11:15:03
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answered by kpfellow 2
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The biggest one is the thoughts of being trapped by monsoons - especially like they've just had ! ! !
2007-08-08 11:15:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Shortage of money
2007-08-08 11:10:25
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answered by Rana 7
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