Kerala Backwaters
Kerala is often referred to as “God’s Own Country” and is famous for its serene backwaters. A houseboat ride through the backwaters of Alleppey and Kumarakom is a dreamy experience for honeymooners.
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Coorg (Kodagu)
Known as the “Scotland of India,” Coorg offers a beautiful mix of misty hills, coffee plantations, and waterfalls. It’s an ideal destination for couples who love nature.
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Munnar
Munnar is another gem in Kerala, famous for its tea gardens, rolling hills, and pleasant climate. It’s a great place to unwind in the lap of nature.
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Pondicherry
This former French colony is known for its charming architecture, serene beaches, and a relaxed ambiance. It’s a unique destination for couples looking for a blend of Indian and French cultures.
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Goa
While Goa is often associated with parties, it also has its quieter, pristine side. Explore the less crowded beaches and enjoy a romantic sunset with your partner.
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Andaman and Nicobar Islands
For a tropical beach paradise, consider the Andaman Islands. Crystal-clear waters, white sandy beaches, and water adventures make it a fantastic honeymoon destination.
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Kanyakumari
The southernmost tip of India offers a unique experience, where you can witness the confluence of the Bay of Bengal, Arabian Sea, and the Indian Ocean. The sunsets are breathtaking.
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Hampi
If you’re interested in history and culture, Hampi’s ruins and ancient temples provide an enchanting backdrop for your honeymoon.
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Mahabalipuram
This coastal town in Tamil Nadu boasts of beautiful beaches, historic monuments, and a relaxed vibe, making it perfect for couples seeking a mix of history and seaside romance.
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