India's Top Valentine's Day Travel Destinations

 It's about time for the most romantic day of the year, so now is the perfect time to talk to your significant other about romantic Valentine's Day trip ideas! In honour of this specific day, we've compiled a list of India's most romantic spots and activities. On Valentine's Day or any other time of the year, you should visit one of these places for a romantic getaway.


Everything from overused cliches to exotic vacation spots, off-the-beaten-path destinations, and one-of-a-kind experiences are included on this list. Even unforeseen places you would never have thought of being highlighted could be.


Top Places to Travel In India on Valentine's Day


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1. Agra


When celebrating a lover's day in India, the city of Agra, which personifies love itself, should be on your list of destinations. You should first see the Taj Mahal, well-known worldwide, and relive the intense love of Shah Jahan and Mumtaz. The gardens of this spectacular structure are large enough to be explored in one day.


2. Alleppey


Alleppey is among the top destinations for Valentine's Day travel. The backwaters, a boathouse, and a gorgeous sunset make the perfect backdrop for a passionate Valentine's Day date. Due to how lovely the boathouse scene is, couples are travelling to Alleppey more frequently. Additionally, it's a thrilling experience to explore the backwaters while in the tranquil setting of Alleppey.


3. Poovar


If you go to God's Own Country, Kerala, make Poovar your last stop. Every nook and cranny of this island is filled with the beauty of nature. All of Kerala's visitors have yet to explore the region entirely. So make travel plans for Poovar before it gets too busy. Poovar is one of India's most romantic tourist sites because of its beauty.


4. Goa


Goa is the perfect Valentine's trip if you and your significant other like to party, unwind on the beach, and participate in exciting water sports. Participate in some fun beach activities and dance until dawn. You can spend some quiet time together on one of Goa's many uninhabited beaches. By choosing this location and leaving immediately, you'll score even more points with your pal!


5. Havelock Island


Any romantic getaway must include time in the sun, sand, and water. The Andaman and Nicobar Islands' Havelock Island, a short ferry trip from Port Blair, is one of the best spots to visit in India for Valentine's Day.


Though less crowded than the capital, it is equally as comfortable. Wear a hat with a large brim as you sit back and unwind, or go surfing and flaunt your bikini physique. You'll come home from this lovely spot with a killer tan and a more substantial, more profound love. A toast to many more years will be made when you raise a glass in one of the seaside's swanky pubs, with candles lighting your table.


6. Chorla Ghat


One of the top birdwatching locations in India is Chorla Ghat, which is also a beautiful location to celebrate Valentine's Day. Chorla Ghat is where Goa, Maharashtra, and Karnataka meet. At the eco-friendly resort Chorla Ghat, which is bordered by lovely tropical woods, you may spend quality time with your special someone while surrounded by nature. Go there after a lengthy, passionate drive.


7. Pondicherry


Pondicherry, an Indian city resembling a smaller version of Paris, heavily borrows from bohemian and creative traditions. You may visit the Sri Aurobindo Ashram, historic French colonies, and rocky beaches in this spiritual city. On Valentine's Day, bask in the warmth of this city with your significant other and let all your stress melt away.


8. Laitmawsiang


The location should be particular and away from the bustle of the city when Valentine's Day is commemorated. Laitmawsiang is the only option that makes sense in this situation. This gorgeous region of Meghalaya, which is 50 kilometres from Shillong, is one that you will like. The Laitmawsiang Park is a natural haven with tranquil ponds, magnificent waterfalls, orchid blooming, and other treasures. Make arrangements for your vacation to Laitmawsiang before your buddies learn.


9. Cherrapunji


It has the Guinness World Record for being the wettest place on earth and is wonderfully relaxed and forested all year long. Take a stroll overhanging root bridges or picnic on grassy moors with moss-covered stones in the distance. It is also a great resting spot for hikers who think they can tackle its endless slopes and is known by the name Mawsynram.



Don't worry about becoming tired from all the gorgeous and romantic hikes; the locals will keep you well-fueled on their delicious Pork Rice and Sohra Pulao. You'll be out of breath more from the sight than the climb.


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10. Minicoy


Lakshadweep's southernmost area, Minicoy, is a romantic vacation spot. The clear ocean, white sands, and vivid reefs will make your journey more romantic. Minicoy is one of the best places to celebrate Valentine's Day and will also provide you with the required privacy. If you both enjoy the ocean, make reservations for a hotel close to the shore.


11. Daman and Diu


Historic cathedrals, breathtaking coastlines, and the magnificent Arabian Sea enhance Daman & Diu's natural beauty. This beach paradise, which draws a lot of tourists, has an impact on Portuguese culture. Enjoy delectable cuisine, distinctive crafts, a passionate walk through the streets, and breathtaking architecture!


12. Gandikota


One of the most far-flung places to travel on Valentine's Day is Gandikota, India's Grand Canyon. As a towering remembrance of the powerful Pemmasani Dynasty that initially ruled Gandikota, this canyon rises toweringly from the banks of the Pennar River. Valentine's Day getaways with your significant other are worthwhile because of the romantic backdrop of Gandikota, which is bordered by the Erramala Ranges and features Pennar running down the canyon.


13. Nashik


Next, we'll look at the most populous city on this list. Tourists' main attraction is Nashik's temples, a bustling little centre. Not precisely upbeat—at least not until you consider the Sula Vineyards, India's leading wine-producing region.


The restaurant is available for tours and, more excitingly, tasting sessions, both of which make for fantastic starting points for weekend getaways. It is known for its innovative cuisine and locally grown grapes, which have earned it countless awards.


Who knows what romantic misadventures you can have with your spouse if you have a few drinks together on a visually appealing and instructive evening?


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