News India Live, Digital Desk: As soon as the month of February arrives, the fragrance of love starts wafting in the air. 14th February i.e. Valentine’s Day To make the wedding special, couples start planning months in advance. If you also want to give a beautiful ‘travel experience’ to your partner instead of boring gifts this time, then these selected cities of India should be your first choice.
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1. Udaipur: Royal romance in the city of lakes
Udaipur of Rajasthan has always been ‘synonymous with romance’. Nestled amidst the Aravalli hills and grand palaces, Lake Pichola makes it one of the most romantic cities in the world.
What’s special: Evening boating in the lake and candlelight dinner in the background of the palace.
2. Pondicherry: A feel of France in South India
If you like quiet streets, colorful houses and the sea shore, then Pondicherry (Puducherry) is perfect for you. While strolling in the ‘White Town’ here, you will feel as if you have come to a small town in France.
What’s special: Watch sunrise at Rock Beach and have a coffee date at the vintage café here.
3. Munnar: The aroma of tea gardens
This hill station of Kerala is for those couples who are looking for solace in the lap of nature, away from the crowd. The tea plantations spread all around and the misty hills make the atmosphere here magical.
What’s special: Visit to Eravikulam National Park and visit to Tea Museum.
4. Andaman and Nicobar: White sand and blue waters
If you are a little adventurous, head to Havelock Island (Swaraj Island) in Andaman. Walking hand in hand along the blue sea at Radhanagar beach gives a different feeling.
What’s special: The thrill of scuba diving and night kayaking.
5. Goa: Parties, Beaches and Portuguese Culture
Goa is not just known for fun with friends but also for romantic dinners and beach-side walks. The serene beaches of South Goa will make your Valentine’s day even more personal and memorable.
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