Quiet Indian destinations that are perfect for your honeymoon
Secluded and stunning spots around the country.
Relaxing in Goa or exploring Leh are certainly unforgettable ways for newlyweds to celebrate their union. However, for some couples, choosing a quiet, under-travelled spot is the most desirable when choosing their honeymoon destination. These lesser-known locations often highlight unique cultural experiences that typical tourist spots may lack. With more couples flocking to popular destinations, it’s understandable that many newlyweds seek a bit of seclusion. If you and your partner are interested in sampling local cuisine, wandering through ancient forts, or simply lounging on secluded beaches, here are some underrated honeymoon destinations in India worth considering.
Lansdowne, Uttarakhand
If you’re in the mood to get away from the chaos of the city and head to a quaint little hill station surrounded by mesmerizing views of snow-clad mountains, then Lansdowne is the place for you. One of the quietest hill stations in India, this cantonment town has truly preserved its beauty and natural surroundings. Peppered with charming old temples, churches, small markets, and the Bhulla Tal—a rainwater lake, the town is a hiker’s paradise. You and your partner can take walks through the woods and enjoy being one with nature. You can also hike up to Tiffin Top for panoramic views of the town.
Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir
Nestled at the confluence of the Lidder River and the famous Sheshnag Lake, Pahalgam is a hill station that will provide the perfect backdrop for your romantic escapades. Snuggle up with boo and a good book at night, and explore the surrounding natural beauty during the day. With gorgeous views of the Himalayan ranges, the meadows of Baisaram, and the gushing river, you can indulge in numerous activities like trekking, horseback riding, and even fishing.
Cherrapunji, Meghalaya
With its pristine setting, Cherrapunji is an excellent place to sit back and unwind. Known to be one of the wettest places in the world, its unique climate, coupled with the untouched natural beauty, sets the stage for a refreshing, truly different honeymoon experience. The surrounding waterfalls like Noh-Kalikai, Dain-Thlen and Kynrem waterfalls plunge from forested clifftops to add that dash of awe and drama. Explore the stunning landscapes—forested plains and Khasi Hill amidst the rain and mist. Head to the Mawkdok Dympep Valley View Point which overlooks the verdant gorges, and don’t miss the Mawsmai Cave and its beautiful stalagmites.
Gokarna, Karnataka
Don’t let the pilgrimage tag fool you—Gokarna has a lot to offer beyond its temples. Secluded palm-lined beaches, lush hills and dense forests will have newlyweds feeling entranced. You can hit Kudle, Half-Moon, or Paradise beaches for your prescribed doses of the sea, sun, and sand. Whether you want to spend the day at a beach-facing cafe or walk along the water, be assured that you’ll be treated to a stunning view of the sunrise and sunset. And of course, there’s a plethora of temples and holy sites around for you to visit.
Aizawl, Mizoram
A lush, lesser-known escape from the chaos of the city,, check out this pristine capital located amidst the Lushai Hills just near the Burma border. Aizawal in Mizoram has lots to offer–from the Vantawang Falls, and the Blue Mountain Phawangpui, to the Durtlang Hills. It’s also home to some magnificent white churches, set high up on the hilltops, overlooking the city and the gorgeous bamboo forests surrounding it.
Jaisalmer, Rajasthan
If you’d like to spend your time exploring historic sites, ditch the more popular Jaipur and Jodhpur holidays for their quieter cousin, Jaisalmer. An exciting mix of historical sites, cultural hubs and natural habitats make the city a truly complete vacation spot with something for everyone. Sprawling sand dunes, camel safaris, desert camping, exquisite local cuisine, magnificent palaces, and charming ruins of old forts within a national park. It doesn’t get more romantic than this.
Kovalam, Kerala
Known for its secluded yet surreal backwaters, Kovalam is also known as the beach capital of Kerala. With beautiful stretches of sand and crystal waters, this is for those couples who are looking for some quiet and peace of mind. It’s also a great spot for Ayurvedic massages and yoga resorts. You can experiment with the local cuisine while shopping around for jewellery and handicrafts at local beach markets. Relax on the beach, get your tan on, and sip on some fresh coconut water with your SO. And don’t forget to get some wellness treatments while you’re at it.
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