Posted 30 Nov 2010
TEFLers who want to teach English abroad in a place where they will find something new to discover every day may like to do so in India.
That is because the Asian country has a rich culture and natural heritage, it has been claimed.
Rajen Habib Khwaja, secretary at the Ministry of Tourism, government of India, made this statement at a press conference for Incredible India recently.
He said: "India offers a variety of destinations and products. We are a year round destination. You can visit a destination a day and will still have a lot to discover … Our rich culture and natural heritage is unparallel.
"India is an experience, and one cannot complete this experience in one visit."
Those who want to have different experiences in different regions could teach English in India as they could work for a year and explore the country when they are on school holiday.
STR Global published on November 24th the hotel occupancy rates in India for October. It was found that hotels in the country experienced a six per cent rise in occupancy.
By Sebastian Green
Category: Moving Abroad
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