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New Delhi, Kolkata, Kerala, Goa
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http://www.teflindia.in
Capital: New Delhi
Government: Democratic Republic
Currency: Indian Rupees
Area total: 3,287,263 sq km
Water: 2,973,193 sq km
Land: 314,070 sq km
Population: 1,166,079,217 (July, 2009 est.)
Language: Hindi, English and many more languages
Religion: Hindus, Muslims, Christians
Electricity: Electrical current is 240 volts
Calling Code: +91
Internet TLD: .in
Time Zone: UTC +5.5
India is one of the most fascinating and exotic countries in the world. It has been attracting tourists and travelers for centuries now. The snowcapped Himalayas, the lush green rainforests, sandy desserts and the golden beaches fascinate its visitors to the core. There are many institutes and schools in India, which conducts TEFL or TESOL courses. The market of ESL teachers in Asia is not as bright as the other Asian countries. However, there is a growing demand of TESOL certified teachers in the corporate field. The ESL teachers can get placements as Voice and Accent trainers in the various BPO s in India or train the corporate professionals in soft skills. While doing the TEFL course in India or working as an ESL teacher, you will able to explore this gorgeous beautiful country. India is a huge country with extreme diversity so while working as an English trainer here you will be able to sponsor your staying and traveling cost. Be it the gorgeous backwaters of Kerala or vibrant landscapes of Rajasthan, India will never cease to fascinate you. Working here as a teacher will also give you an exposure to the exotic culture of this country. Holi and Dewali are the two greatest festivals of India and if you stay in India for year you will be able to enjoy both.
New Delhi
New Delhi is the capital city of India and the most intriguing city of this
country. It is not just the most significant political center of India but also
its major commercial hub. There are two parts to this city New Delhi and Old
Delhi. Agra, famous for its Taj Mahal is in close proximity to this city. You
can learn a lot about Indian culture and history by tourism the city tour. Delhi
has a perfect balance of western civilization and Indian culture. There is an
increasing influence of the west on the young generation of Delhi. There are
many places to visit from Delhi as it is one of the main junctions of Northern
India. The infrastructure of this city is very good and is a growing tourist
destination in the world. 
Kolkata
The cultural capital of India. Land of Arts and Literature. Amazing scluptures
all around. Great places to hang around . Streat foods are hygenic and amazing.
Places like Victoria Memorial , Indian Museum , Science City , Nicco Park , Eden
Gardens ,Alipur Zoo, Marble Palace, Jora sanko thakur bari for rabindranath
tegore musium, Kalighat temple, Dakhineswar tample etc are worth visiting.
Travelling by Trams and the underground Metro System is a true pleasure.
Economically this city is lagging a bit behind and the city is bit polluted too.
But the warmth and charm of the city is unforgetable. Specially if you are there
and had not tried local Bengali Sweets and Fuchka (Panipuri / Golgappa) , then
you are missing a lifetime opportunity. Kolkata is one of the metro cities of
India and is well connected by all parts of India. This city is also the gateway
to the north-eastern part of India. Kolkata is a vibrant and colorful city with
various attractions in and around the city.
Kerala
With the Arabian Sea in the west, the Western Ghats
towering 500-2700 m in the east and networked by forty four rivers, Kerala
enjoys unique geographical features that have made it one of the most sought
after tourist destinations in Asia. An equable climate. A long shoreline with
serene beaches. Tranquil streches of emerald backwaters. Lush hill stations and
exotic wildlife. Waterfalls. Sprawling plantations and paddy fields. Ayurvedic
health holidays. Enchanting art forms. Magical festivals. Historic and cultural
monuments. An exotic cuisine... All of which offer you a unique experience. And
what's more, every one of these charming destinations is only a two hour drive
from the other.
Goa
The former
Portuguese colony of Goa is one of the most relaxed and beautiful places in
India. In the seventies when all of India was full with European and American
hippies, Goa was really packed with them. Now most of the hippies have left, but
new travellers keep pouring in. The most important attractions are probably the
beaches. They are as beaches should be: made of white sand and lined with palm
trees. See how the fishermen bring in the fishing nets and be prepared for the
beach vendors who try to sell anything from fresh fruits to Rajashtani bangles.
