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TOPOGRAPHY OF NORTHERN INDIA

The Guide to Indian Tourism will make you understand the Topography of Northern India. The Topography of North India has unmatched Diversities i.e. Shilla (6132 m) above the Spiti Valley in Himachal Pradesh to The Thar Desert near Jaisalmer, Rajasthan.Virtual-tour

Topography of North India – Facts

Topography of India lies mainly on continental India, north of peninsular India. Understandably, Towards its north are the Himalayas. In fact these define the boundary between the Indian subcontinent and Tibetan plateau. Most importantly, To its west is Thar Desert, shared between North India and Pakistan. Finally The Aravalli Range, beyond which lies the state of Gujarat. The Vindhyanchal Mountains are, in some interpretations, taken to be the southern boundary of North India.

This Indian Topography of the Northern India has a vivid variety. It has numeriously been sunged by the Poets and the Literary Persons of the contemporary Times. Most importantly this is one of the unique Place in the world where you can see the Spanning Thar Desert  and convincingly Drass. The Drass, one of the worlds coldest Places after Siberia. 

The topography is one of the main pivots of the varied cultures, also. Due to the treacherous mountains and the Plains, the Inhabitants differ in their Style of Living. In fact you can see the change in their Physiques . also. They differ in their dialects and Cuisines, also.

The main geographical features of  Topography of Northern India are:

  •  The Indo-Gangetic plain, which covers states and union territories of Chandigarh, Delhi, Punjab. Also Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.

  • The Himalayas, which lie in the states of Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir.
  • The Thar desert, which lies mainly in the state of Rajasthan.

The state of Madhya Pradesh has large areas under forest cover. Convincingly This feature resembles to Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Chhattisgarh, also.

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CLIMATE OF NORTHERN INDIA

 Northern Indian tradition recognises six distinct seasons in a year, in the region: summer (grishma or garmi, May–June), rain—–Read More….

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