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Your honeymoon is the most important phase of your married life. It makes for the most treasured memories and sets the tone of your entire life together. Therefore, choosing the honeymoon destination needs a lot of thought. The world is laced with stunning places to explore. But, you need not go too far; India in itself is no less when it comes to romantic destinations.
To help you choose, we give you 6 most romantic cities in India for a memorable honeymoon you’re your better-half. They also happen to be the most popular ones for a really long time.
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Gentle and azure waves touching your feet on the white sand beaches, while you walk hand in hand, with your partner. Is there anything more romantic than this? Apart from moonlit strolls on the beach or going for a swim, Goa has plenty of other activities that you can enjoy. Windsurfing, paragliding, sailing, etc. are some water sports that almost all hotels and resorts offer. If you do not enjoy outdoor activities, you can enjoy a little taste of Vegas right here in India, by hitting one of the waterfront casinos.
If you enjoy the great outdoors, there is nothing like Manali. You can go skiing and explore the lovely countryside during the day, and curl up with a mug of hot chocolate in front of a blazing fireplace at night, in the arms of your sweetheart. Leisurely walks in the tiny markets, exploring the local cuisine, while gazing at the snow-capped mountains are some things you definitely cannot miss.
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A new-found favourite among young couples, Leh is the place that displays nature’s beauty at its best. Serene shades of blue, green, turquoise in the pristine waters, and tones of warm brown in the terrain, definitely make Leh an exotic honeymoon destination. The best part is that despite its stunning beauty, Leh is not yet crowded and commercialised, so you can enjoy the calmness of nature.
Port Blair, the capital of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, is in fact a cluster of 350 islands of which only some are inhabited; and this is what makes it so special. The serenity of this place is something that can only be experienced. Apart from the natural beauty, it is best known for its scuba diving. People from all over the world visit Port Blair for scuba diving. There are plenty of 5-star resorts here, and they are way cheaper than luxury resorts at many other locations.
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The city of royalty, Jaipur, still has an ancient regal glory clinging to it. The forts and palaces of the “Pink City” recall the glamour and majesty of the eras gone by. This is without a doubt the best place to shop for handicrafts in the whole country. Not only can you shop-till-you-drop, but you can explore the sightseeing options to your heart’s content. This is probably the only place where even a desert safari would seem romantic, given the element of exoticism attached to it.
Kerala has been a honeymooners' favourite for decades now. If you and your beloved love the peace and quietness that nature has to offer, Kerala is the place for you. Aptly called ‘God’s own country’, Kerala boasts of lush greenery and steady backwaters. Here you can choose to go for romantic boat rides or even stay in the houseboats. There are numerous beach resorts as well. The place is known for its typical seafood recipes and hospitality of the simple people. If you do choose to visit Kerala, the one thing you cannot miss is their signature Ayurvedic massages. Many places have offers for couples as well, so you can plan that with your partner.
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These are just some of our favourites. India, that is considered so exotic in the west, has numerous such destinations that can help you create lovely memories to be cherished for a lifetime. Which one is your favourite? Leave a comment below to let us know.