India has always been different and unique from the rest of the world. There's never a dull moment when living the Indian life. It is one of the most spoken and talked about countries in the world. It has its multihued and vivaciousness that makes the most celebrated of the lot. India has always been crowned as one of the most exotic heritages and diverse countries. It is the only nation that celebrates every festival on earth.
There are a number of tourist destinations that have called upon a billion travellers and tourists from all over the world. India has been attraction to a lot of people because of its haughty mountains, long shiny beaches, rolling plains, baroque valleys, striking lakes and lush green forests.
India has a reputation of being a nation that calls upon adventure and excitement. There are a number of places people can see from a close distance. It is a country has been blessed with a number of hill stations that are renowned for their beauty. These hill stations bring in their tourists in the Summers and no other season in the year. A lot of the well known hill stations welcomed or visited are Kullu Manali, Shimla, Ooty, Mount Abu and Ranikhet.
The pilgrims in India have presented a large part in presenting themselves as one of the exclusive places that are must see. Women living in the hill station areas cover themselves with shawls and sweaters in the winter and are always seen wearing salwar kameez. The South Indian men on the other hand are often seen wearing a dhoti.
Designers and artists from all over the world have surrounded themselves with Indian clothes and have tried changing its look to imide them into some of the western attires. It has always been difficult giving Indian clothing a new look since every fabric or thread is created on a hand-loom and not by machines. The south Indian Kanchipuram sarees are one such examples of clothes being crafted on a handloom.
One of the most exclusive hill stations found in Himachal Pradesh is Manali where both men and women are seen wearing traditional Indian attire and have always been orthodox about their beliefs and religion. It has always been a favourite amongst the North Indians who have always wanted to take a long break from the scorching heat. Every place has its own traditions and clothing lines.