Lonely Planet Magazine India

Travelling the world has taught me a new appreciation for India

Primrose Monteiro-D’Souza, Editor Follow me on Twitter @PrimroseDSouza & Instagram @primrosedsouza

In the last few years, even before the much-needed call to visit 15 destinations before 2022, I had already begun to feel that I was missing out on the with a Mishing elder in Assam. I have visited and revisited corners of India, and, yes, I have made comparisons, but, for the most part, India has stood up for herself. In this vast land of ours, there are places beset by overtourism and others that need better infrastructure, destinations we need to leave alone for a while, and others we must carefully showcase.

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