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Top Honeymoon Destinations in India

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Browse more guides: India travel | Asia destinations Top Honeymoon Destinations in India Last updated: April 2026 · 12 min read I've been writing about Indian travel for years, and the honeymoon question is the one that splits the most opinions. Everyone has a favourite. Everyone thinks theirs is right. So instead of giving you a vague "all options are great" answer, I'm going to rank them. For Indian couples planning a 7-10 day honeymoon in 2026, here are my top 8 picks ordered by overall honeymoon-worthiness: Andaman Islands (Havelock and Neil) Kerala (Munnar, Alleppey, and Kovalam) Udaipur (lake-palace imperial romance) Goa South (Palolem-Patnem-Cola) Kashmir (Dal Lake houseboat and Gulmarg) Ladakh (Pangong glamping and Leh) Coorg and Chikmagalur (coffee plantations) Lakshadweep Bangaram (the splurge pick) A quick honest framing first. Plus plus plus plus indian honeymoons aren't Maldives honeymoons. Most Indian couples have 7-10 days, a...

Top Beaches in South India for First-Time Visitors

Browse more guides: India travel | Asia destinations I've walked enough sand from Goa down to Kanyakumari and out to the Andaman ferries to know that South India's beaches don't behave the same way. Some are calm enough for a five-year-old. Some look pretty in photos and try to drag you out to sea on the second swim. A few are loud party strips after sundown, others feel empty on a Saturday. So if this is your first beach trip down south, picking the wrong one wastes a flight. This is the list I share with friends who ask where to take their parents, their kids, or their first solo trip. Real prices in INR, real comments on water and safety. How I Picked These Ten I shortlisted on five things a first-timer cares about: ease of reach from an airport, whether the water is calm enough to swim unguided, how the food scene feels, whether lodging is available under 4,000 rupees a night, and how safe it feels after dark. A beach can score five stars on scenery and still flun...