Welcome to South India! Start your honeymoon adventure in Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu. Explore the bustling city and its rich cultural heritage. Visit the stunning Marina Beach and the historic Fort St. George, the oldest surviving British-era fort in India. Enjoy a delicious South Indian breakfast at a local restaurant.
Head to the coastal town of Mahabalipuram, famous for its ancient rock-cut temples and beautiful shore temples. Marvel at the intricately carved sculptures of Arjuna's Penance and the Five Rathas. Take a romantic stroll along the beach and enjoy the serene surroundings.
Drive to the charming French colonial town of Pondicherry, now known as Puducherry. Enjoy a leisurely lunch at one of the many French cafes or restaurants. Experience the unique blend of French and Indian cultures as you explore the colorful streets and visit the Aurobindo Ashram.
Visit Auroville, an experimental township founded on the principles of peace and harmony. Explore the Matrimandir, a golden spherical structure that serves as a meditation center. Spend some time in the serene gardens and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere of this spiritual community.
Travel to Alleppey, often referred to as the Venice of the East, famous for its backwaters. Board a traditional houseboat and cruise along the scenic backwaters, surrounded by lush greenery and coconut groves. Enjoy a romantic candlelight dinner on the boat as you take in the breathtaking views.
Indulge in a luxurious stay in one of the houseboats, floating on the tranquil backwaters. Experience the unique charm of Kerala as you fall asleep to the gentle sounds of nature. (Hotel and flight prices can be checked here.)
For a memorable honeymoon experience, consider visiting the hill station of Munnar in Kerala. Surrounded by lush tea plantations and mist-covered mountains, Munnar offers breathtaking views and a romantic ambiance. Explore the tea gardens, visit the Eravikulam National Park, and enjoy a scenic hike to the Top Station viewpoint. Don't miss the chance to try authentic South Indian cuisine, including dosas, idlis, and filter coffee, at local eateries.