With a monument universally known as the ‘ultimate monument of eternal love’, India is a popular destination for couples and newlyweds seeking a romantic vacation.
Each region offers its own charm, but a Honeymoon in North India promises an experience of a lifetime. There are plenty of options depending on your preferences, ranging from serene hill stations to beautiful beaches, enchanting deserts, and thrilling adventures.
Some of the best honeymoon destinations in North India are:
Gulmarg
Away from the crowds, Gulmarg is an ideal honeymoon destination. This spectacular spot attracts couples with its lush green backdrop, beautiful landscapes, flowering gardens, serene lakes, and pleasant summer and autumn climate. For sports enthusiasts, Gulmarg is famous for hosting the world’s highest green golf course. The Cable Car ride here is a must-experience attraction.
Manali
Nestled in the majestic Himalayas, Manali is a cozy winter honeymoon hideaway. Surrounded by fruit orchards, Deodar and pine forests, hot springs, mountains, caves, and temples, it offers couples a blend of romance and adventure. Enjoy a walk through the nearby forests, explore secluded mountain trails, or visit charming villages and Tibetan settlements. For thrill-seekers, Manali also offers a range of adventure sports.
Mussoorie
Known as the Queen of Hills, Mussoorie is a scenic hill station perfect for honeymooners. Enjoy nature walks along Camel's Back Road, visit Gun Hill, explore Kempty Falls and Company Garden, or stroll through Mall Road for shopping. Lal Tibba offers beautiful nature walks, and a short trip to Mussoorie Lake allows for boating. Don’t miss nearby Dhanaulti (Pine Valley) for added tranquility.
Shimla
One of the most picturesque hill stations in India, Shimla offers honeymooners a serene and romantic environment. Surrounded by greenery and snow-capped mountains, it is perfect for intimate moments. Popular attractions include Lower Bazaar, Jakhu Temple, The Mall, Viceregal Lodge, Hip-Hip Hurray Amusement Park, The Ridge, Tara Devi Temple, Christ Church, and Sankat Mochan.
