Complete travel information about the western part of India including history, climate, clothing, and other geographical information
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Welcome to West India The western part of India comprises the states of Goa, Gujarat and Maharashtra, and also the Union Territories of Daman, Diu and Dadra & Nagar Haveli. The states in west India are bordered in the North West by the Thar Desert, in the north by the Vindhya Range and in the east by the Arabian Sea. Boasting of a rich cultural heritage and temperate climate, West India houses some notable tourist sites which are among the best known tourist attractions in the country. Learn more about West India in touristplacesinindia.com before you plan to travel to West India.

The coasts of Maharashtra and Goa in western India are marked by the Western Ghats and Konkan. The vegetation in this part of the country varies from tropical rainforests found along the Konkan coast to shrubs and thorny bushes found in the northern parts of Gujarat. Some of the major rivers flowing through west India are Narmada, Tapti, Godavari, Mandovi, Krishna, Zuari, Ghaggar, Chambal and numerous other smaller tributaries.

West India is largely famous for its celebrated tourist places like Mumbai, Goa, Rann of Katch, the cave temples of Ajanta and Ellora and the temples and Wildlife Sanctuaries in Gujarat. Some of the major tourist destinations which form an integral part of West India tour packages include the Gateway of India, Mumbai; Elephanta Caves, Mumbai, Aga Khan Palace in Pune; Aurangabad Caves; the rock cut caves at Ajanta and Ellora; Rann of Kachchh; the beaches of Calangute, Colva, Baga and Anjuna in Goa; the majestic forts and churches of Goa; Malvan Marine Sanctuary, Maharashtra; the cities of Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar in Gujarat; Gir National Park in Sasangir, Gujarat; Bondla Wildlife Sanctuary in Goa; and others.

Historical information about West India:
The history of India mentions that most parts of west India were under Maratha reign and Mughal reign before the British colonized India. Subsequently, West India experienced immense upheavals during the Independence movement in India. Post independence, these regions came to be part of India, and gained their present form after the States Reorganization Act of 1956.

Accommodation, Climate and Clothing:
There is no dearth of hotels, resorts and guest houses for tourist accommodation in West India. These resorts provide tourists with comfortable and luxurious retreat amid the mystic air of the city. West India enjoys a temperate climate, varying between wet tropical, tropical wet and dry, and semi arid. The ideal kind of clothing in West India can be cotton clothes in summers and light woolens for winters.

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