Honeymoon in India

With its diverse culture, deep-routed history, amazing architecture and spiritual sites; India is a destination that will definitely broaden your horizon. This cradle of civilizations is not only home to many historic and cultural sites but it also has many natural wonders that are perfect places for your honeymoon.

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Honeymoon in India at a glance

India provides wide range of options for travelers with different tastes. Whether you are looking for a cultural exploration, a holiday full of adventure, a spiritual journey or a laid-back beach vacation; India offers limitless options for all budgets.

One of the main reasons to consider choosing India as your honeymoon destination is because the value you get for your money is incredibly high. India has lots of luxurious hotels and resorts, which are relatively cheaper compared to other popular destinations in Asia. Another reason why many couples choose India for their honeymoon is because the uniqueness of India in so many ways makes it an all time favorite destination for couples who enjoy exploring.

Honeymoon destinations in India

Aerial view of the Arambol Beach in Goa, India
Aerial view of the Arambol Beach in Goa, India

Without a doubt, the most famous honeymoon destination in India is the state of Goa. Located on the western coast of India, Goa was a former colony of Portuguese. Due to its colonial history, Goa is distinctively different than rest of India. Goa is the richest state in India with a highly developed tourism infrastructure. Excellent beaches and unique culture it has with both Eastern and Western traces makes Goa a must-see tourist hotspot.

Another popular honeymoon destination is Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Although these island groups are located off the Eastern Coast of India, geographically they are closer to Myanmar and Thailand. Andaman and Nicobar Islands has many secluded locations with pristine nature and crystal clear water perfect for honeymooners.

On the Southwest Coast of India, Kerala State is another famous destination becoming more and more popular every year. In Kerala you can find excellent beaches and backwaters to try various water sports and lots of natural wonders to explore like waterfalls, lakes and mountains.

Last but not least; Delhi, Agra and Jaipur route which is also called as the Golden Triangle is very popular among couples visiting India to spend their honeymoon. The Taj Mahal, one of the most famous love monuments in the world is located within this triangle, in the city of Agra. Without seeing the Taj Mahal in person, your honeymoon in India can’t be considered completed.

Things to do in India on honeymoon

  • Visiting Dudhsagar Falls in Goa
  • Scuba diving and various water sports in Goa, Andamans, Nicobar Islands and Kerala
  • Backwaters kayaking experience in Goa
  • Visiting Ashrams to learn more about meditation and yoga
  • Exploring the natural parks and observing the wildlife across the country

Best time to visit India

The most important thing to think about before planning your honeymoon in India is deciding where to go. In a country with this size, different regions would show different climate patterns. In general, India can be visited all year round but most tourists prefer to visit between November to March, when the climate is pleasant across most of the country. To help you plan your honeymoon, we did our best to summarize the best periods to visit the most popular honeymoon destinations in India:

  • Goa: November, December, January and February are the best months to visit Goa. These months are the peak tourist seasons. During Christmas and New Year, Goa becomes a perfect place offering lots of experiences. From March to May, Goa can still be visited and if you are lucky you can get very good off-season deals in this period for accommodation and plane tickets. From June to September, Goa experience monsoon season with unpredictable weather and heavy rainfall. For some people, monsoon season also has its own beauties and it can be a great experience for newlywed couples. Plus, you can get a great bargain at the hotels during monsoon season.
  • Andamans and Nicobar Islands: Andamans and Nicobar Islands has 3 seasons. In summer season (April to June) and winter season (December to February) these islands give perfect opportunity for various beach and water sport activities. Especially during the winter season between December to February, Andamans and Nicobar Islands become tourist hotspots full of fun events and activities. The monsoon season is a little bit risky to choose for honeymoon because of the strong wind, high tidal waves and unpredictable rain showers.
  • Kerala: The best time to visit Kerala is the winter season, starting from September till the end of March. During this period, wheather is very pleasant, that’s why it’s the peak season. April to May is off-season in Kerala due to hot and humid weather. Monsoon season starts in June and continues till the end of September in Kerala.
  • Golden Triangle: The Golden Triangle name is used for the route passing through the regions Delhi, Agra and Jaipur. There are lots of things to do and places to visit in this mesmerizing area of triangle. The best months to visit the Golden Triangle are October-November and February-March. During these months, wheather is not too cold or too hot, perfect for lots of sightseeing and travelling. In December and January, the area can still be visited but it can be a little bit cold. From March to May, the Golden Triangle gets very hot, which makes it a little bit uncomfortable for sightseeing. The monsoon season starts in June and continues till the end of September. Although the monsoon season can also be fun and romantic, it doesn’t offer the ideal conditions for sightseeing and travelling for many people.

Useful information for India

  • English is widely spoken and understood in India.
  • Local currency in India is Indian Rupee (INR). ATM machines available in bigger cities and famous tourist spots. However, it would be smart to always carry some cash with you because some parts of India are still relying on cash based economy. Also, some small merchants or taxi and rickshaw drivers might not be able accept credit cards.
  • Tipping is not mandatory in India but if you liked the service in a restaurant, you can round up amount you are going to pay to the nearest hundred or tip around 10 percent.
  • Be discreet when you are tipping. If possible, put your small bills in a separate pocket to easily tip without showing your wallet.
  • In India, the word baksheesh refers to tip. Sometimes you may encounter people who offer to help you even though you don’t want. It’s a common trick to get baksheesh from tourists. Keep in mind that you can always refuse such offers at anytime.
  • You may give small tips for some services such as the taxi drivers, bellboys, valets, masseurs and housekeepers around 50 rupees.
  • Food safety is a big problem in India. Be careful about what you eat and where you eat. Always prefer popular restaurants and avoid eating street food if it doesn’t look hygienic.
  • Pack some medication with you to use to feel better in case you experience food poisoning and diarrhea.
  • If your stomach is not used to spicy food, don’t push your luck, it’s not for everyone.
  • During your stay in India, always prefer bottled water instead of tap water. Before buying bottled water, make sure its plastic seal is not broken.
  • Avoid using ice in your drinks because the ice might be made of poor quality water source.
  • Bring a mosquito repellent with you.
  • Always keep an eye on your personal belongings and watch out for pickpockets in crowded places. If you have hidden or secure pockets, use them to carry your wallet and devices.
  • India is a little bit conservative destinations. Therefore, always dress modestly and pack your luggage accordingly. You don’t want to draw unwanted attention dressed in miniskirts or low cut tops. In some temples or holy sites, dressing appropriately is a must.
  • Bringing sanitary wipes or antibacterial gel with you would come in very handy.

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