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Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh
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August is a good time to visit most of the places in North. You can try North East if you want some peace and less crowd. You may try: Meghalaya and North Sikkim in one trip. Explore Uttarakhand Kashmir is a good option but due to recent issues it might be risky.
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Nestled on the slopes of the Palani Hills in Tamil Nadu, Kodaikanal is one of the most famous honeymoon destinations in South India. It is loved by honeymooners for its alluring and cozy settings of lush jungle and pleasant weather. It is a must-visit place in South India for every newly married couple. Do take a boat ride on Kodaikanal Lake, take a stroll in Coakers Walk, plan a trek to Dolphins Nose, and bath in Silver Cascade Falls. For hotels-https://www.ulohotels.com/kodaikanal-hotels-and-resorts
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Nestled on the slopes of the Palani Hills in Tamil Nadu, Kodaikanal is one of the most famous honeymoon destinations in South India. It is loved by honeymooners for its alluring and cozy settings of lush jungle and pleasant weather. It is a must-visit place in South India for every newly married couple. Do take a boat ride on Kodaikanal Lake, take a stroll in Coakers Walk, plan a trek to Dolphins Nose, and bath in Silver Cascade Falls. For accommodations-https://www.ulohotels.com/kodaikanal-hotels-and-resorts
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Hi Chandan, Kerala, Kashmir and Manali are good options for you depending on if you want to spend chilling nights or enjoy complete greenery.
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You can visit Maldives or Sri Lanka.
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You can go to Shillong or to the hill stations in Himachal Pradesh.
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Hey why dont you try mumbai nashik the sula vineyards and alibaug (secluded beaches)..and will fit your budget too
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Bali, Indonesia or Thailand are good destinations.
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Hello, Thailand, Dubai and Sri Lanka work best for your honeymoon. Reasons; 1) Flight charges are substantial enough, roughly ₹18000 return fares. 2) Any of them if chosen, are strong Tourist Destinations and quite a lot to show in terms of Nature, relaxation, food, site seeing, etc. 3) Dubai has vivid experiences like Dessert Safari and tallest Burj Khalifa, while Sri Lanka has a lot of beaches (even Thailand), tea plantations and some of the best Train rides through the tea plantations in the world 4) A span of 1 week is ideal enough for these countries amd you can even have more days and more you will see around. 5) As domestic travel would land you to pay a sum of X amount, its almost the same with these countries, so why not go International ? :)
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Dear fellow traveler, follow the link below. This will help you out. https://traveltriangle.com/blog/best-places-to-visit-in-august-in-india/
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I guess you should to Bhutan...That would be a nice experience and plus It won't be very costly
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India's Mumbai is one of its most populous cities. With more than 20 million residents, this metropolis, once known as Bombay, may be referred to as India's most cosmopolitan city. This city, which is near to India's west coast, has slowly grown in popularity with tourists. Mumbai offers a variety of experiences, including five-star hotels, restaurants serving delectable cuisine, neighborhoods where Bollywood movie stars reside, and stores providing a variety of home accessories. https://travellifo.com/top-20-tourist-attractions-to-visit-in-mumbai/ India has several important financial hubs, with Mumbai in particular. It is sometimes referred to as India's biggest city. Mumbai, which is regarded as the center and beating heart of the Bollywood film industry, is always crowded with travelers from all over the world. Take in the sights of Marine Drive Experience driving across the Bandra-Worli sea link See the beauty of the Taj Mahal Palace in Mumbai The Taj Mahal Palace is one of India's most magnificent lodging establishments. Tourists have been drawn to this lovely hotel that is close to the Gateway Monument, which we discussed in No. 01, and the Mumbai Tower. Mumbai's Taj Mahal Palace is older than a century. It is the first five-star hotel in India. It has an odd charm to its brownstone exterior. The unique architecture in this location conjures up images of Islamic culture. It boasts stunning onion domes, pointed arches, windowed facades, and towers with covered balconies.
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