The God’s own
country is one of the most beautiful destinations in India. Blessed with the
choicest blessings of Mother Nature, the landmass offers epicurean
accommodation and is far-famed for its great beaches, vast water stretches, immense
beauty and panoramic backwaters. Owing to all these highlights, Kerala is one
of the most popular honeymoon destinations for newly-wed couples and
honeymooners. The land with centuries old tradition, customs, toothsome
delicacies, soothing music, graceful dance performances and magnificent art
& culture offers the most extravagant experience to honeymooners. Some of
the prominent destinations that honeymooners can check-out with best Kerala Honeymoon Packages are:
Munnar
The pristine
hill station of Munnar draws in honeymooners from various parts of the world to
spend some romantic moments on this landmass. The enchanting hill station with
its array of tea plantations, exotic wildlife, lush green surroundings, gushing
rivers and illustrious points of interest is one of the best destinations for a
romantic escape. Some of the famous attractions that honeymooners can head on
to here are Echo Point, Mattupetty Dam, Eravikulam National Park, Anamudi, Devikulam,
Attukal Waterfalls and Nyayamakad.
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Munnar |
Alleppey
Also
described the "Venice of the East" by Lord Curzon, Alleppey is home
to limitless natural beauty, enchanting backwaters and pristine lakes &
lagoons. The palm fringed lakesides with traditional villages gives an insight
into the lives of the Keralites. Moreover, you can also plan out a visit to Vembanad,
Edakkal caves, Krishnapuram palace, Pathiramanal, St. Mary's Syro-Malabar
Catholic Forane Church etc.
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Alleppey |
Vagamon
Ranked among
the 50 must-be-seen places in India, the hill station Vagamon is nestled at an
elevation of 1,000 and is home to stupendous natural charm and exoticness. Plan
out a picnic out in the sun or experience the beauty of the region with a trek
or relish the picturesque views of the snow-capped mountains.
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