How accurate really is the phrase, "If you can travel in India, you can travel anywhere in the world?"
While I have been to India, and am aware of the challenges it can pose to many travelers, my experience has admittedly been more on "easy mode", since I have always traveled there with family (and my dad and his side of the family are from India). So when I hear, "If you can travel in India, you can travel anywhere in the world", it puts those challenges into more perspective from the point of view of travelers who go without having someone there to help them out.
But how accurate is this statement, really? Does "anywhere in the world" literally also include little-visited, hard-to-get-to countries? For example, does traveling in India make you all good to go to travel in Central or West Africa, Central Asia, and the Pacific islands? Or does the statement only really apply to other countries which are popular tourist destinations?
Submitted August 26, 2023 at 01:09PM by Seanbawn12345 https://ift.tt/1RQdJFx
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