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Honeymoon Packages: As Good At Home As Abroad!
The trend so far involved Indian couples, who soon after donning the ‘Just Married’ badge, hopped on to an airplane to fly off to whatever exotic destination other newlyweds were flying off to on their honeymoon packages. It used to be Paris and London, for the longest while after the release of Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge it was Switzerland. Recently, it is Seychelles or Thailand. But let’s not forget home turf. An increasing number of couples are now choosing to commemorate the beginning of their marriages in our own country. And rightly so! Here are three prime honeymoon destinations that make an India tour one of the best honeymoon experiences money can buy.
Udaipur
Udaipur’s Lake Palace Hotel has been the embodiment of romance for centuries. Built during the 1700s, the Lake Palace came into being under curious circumstances. The young prince, Maharana Jagat Singh II, was notorious for engaging his father’s female courtesans in late night excursions at the Jag Mandir palace. One day, his father found out and these excursions came to an end. What is a young prince to do, then? For the Maharana, the ...
... answer was simple. He built his own love palace and named Jag Niwas. Years on, the palace has a new name and is popular not just among royalty, but also the average honeymooners.
Pondicherry
Once home to French colonials, Pondicherry is a common pick for couples who dream of a French honeymoon experience, but live for one that is more local in nature. Not only is the food delectable (a unique blend of Tamil and Parisian cuisine) but the beaches are a feast for the eyes, too. If good wine, great meals and a panoramic sunset are your idea of romance, don’t look any further.
Manali
If beaches and historical desert towns aren’t your thing, then maybe the mountains are. Adventure sports abound in Manali, as do undulating snow-capped peaks far off into the distance. In the evenings, settle down with your partner and blanket before the fireplace and contemplate the awe of being almost 7,000 feet up in the air.
Honeymoon packages are an investment of emotion that last a lifetime. You definitely want to make sure the returns are worth it. Why not choose to proudly explore one’s own country rather than some alien location? Start researching those India tours today!
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Ninad Chaudhari works as a Web UI Designer / Developer with Cox & Kings. In his spare time, Ninad is an ardent photographer and loves the opportunities that India tours give him time to pursue his passion. His albums are replete with destination pictures of honeymoon packages.
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