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Where should i go for my honeymoon with in india?


    



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prince47
go with pre planned budget and advance booking anywhere of your Choice both.


sourabh S
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if u really want to see the beauty of the nature u can go to southern india like kerla ,tamilnadu,karnatka if you like hill station then go to manali chimaerical and you can also visit http://www.indiahotelview.com for more information about accommodatio


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walk the path - Come meet the real India and experience the Zing.
To give you Peaceful environment and Healthy atmosphere is our motto
DWARIKA RESIDENCY SHELAPANI
A beautiful bungalow in Shimla District.set amidst an apple orchard. It has all modern amenities including attached bathrooms, cable tv in all rooms, modular kitchen and spacious lounge and lawns. It is located 85 kms from Shimla town in a serene apple belt with a splendid view of the Himalayas and a river valley. It adjoins a lush pine forest which is ideal for camping, trekking, and jungle walks. The place (shelapani) is a great getaway for nature lovers, adventure enthusiasts and those who wish to be far from the madding crowd in peaceful and healthy atmosphere. One can also savor the local pahari culture here with includes a mix of local dances, festivals, and ancient traditions.
The main attraction however is the apple season. One can witness the apple blossom, apple harvest, the autumn in all its idyllic glory. In the winters one can enjoy snowfall and participate in adventure related adventure activities. The house is 85 kms from Shimla town and for those who wish a small stopover at Shimla, accommodation can be provided. For more details and photographs please check http://dwarikaresidencyshelapani.in.
.. DWARIKA RESIDENCY SHELAPANI
situated just outside Mandhol village, amidst 240 sq. kms. of dense reserved forests
.. Lush green and dense forest provide cool refreshing climate free from pollution.
.. At Dwarika residency Hill Resort you will take off to another plane and will enjoy the Tranquility, Nature, Ambience and great Hospitality.
It's a different kind of fun, a holiday with Nature.
Our specialty is great food and deluxe comforts all at a moderate price.
Burnt out? Tired? Bored?
Need A Different Holiday?
Come to Dwarika residency shelapani shimla hill resort


Thrills of safe pine jungle with Vanabhojan and bird watching -
Treks, rock climbing, tree climbing, Bar-B-Q, swimming in river/dam and more
Historical places: hatkoti temple,chanchal,giri ganga,kuppar,pabber valley etc.etc Visit marvellous chirghoan river valley drive
Tour of lush green hills and beautiful creeks
Or SIMPLY RELAX with cool refreshing nature and deluxe comforts.
Shelapani is the most rural and many whould say the most beautiful region in shimla .If you appreciate getting off the beaten path, you’ll love the scenic himalayan ranges of this area .The rolling hills- pine forest,apple orchard and pabber valley make shelapani a naturalist’s delight.The ideal place for your back-to- nature vacation.This area also holds some historical and cultural surprises


Sanjay N
The best place DARJEELING....

The name Darjeeling is a composition of 'dorje' meaning 'thunderbolt' and 'ling' meaning 'place' ... 'the Land of Thunderbolt'. The Nepalese had marched till the east of Sikkim in 1780 as far as Tista river. Due to a disagreement with Nepal, the British declared war against Nepal at the end of 1813. In 1816 by a treaty signed at Seagoulie, Nepal ceded 4000 sq. miles of territory and by the treaty of Titalya in 1817 the Rajah (king) of Sikkim was reinstated.


An old but comfortable mode of transport
In 1828 two British officers, Capt. C. A. Lloyd and Mr. J. W. Grant, after settling the internal factions between Nepal and Sikkim, found their way to a place called Chungtong to the west of Darjeeling and were very impressed with what they saw and thought of making this place a sanitarium. Other British officers also reported favourably on the situation of the hill of Darjeeling.


The East India Company then directed its officers to start a negotiation with the Rajah of Sikkim for the cessation of the hill either for an equivalent in money or land. This transfer was successfully done in 1835 for an allowance of Rs. 3,000/- per annum. The Rajah of Sikkim's revenue from this tract of land had never exceeded Rs. 20/- per annum. Later this allowance was raised to Rs. 6000/- per annum. In 1849 the relation of the British and Sikkim worsened with the imprisonment of two British officers by Sikkim authorities. Eventually they were released but as a punishment the British stopped the annual allowance and annexed this territory.

By 1860s peace was restored in the borders and the march of progress began. Roads and important construction were done, Loreto Convent in 1847, St. Paul's School in 1864, Planters' Club in 1868, Lloyd's Botanical Garden in 1878, St. Joseph's School in 1888, Railway Station in 1891, Town Hall (present Municipality Building) in 1921.


Tea Plantations started developing all around Darjeeling. During this time immigrants flooded in to work in construction sites, the Tea Gardens and other agricultural works. The population of Darjeeling was barely 100 in 1835 and was about 94,712 in 1871-72, 155,179 in 1881 and 249,117 in 1901.

With India attaining independence on 15th August 1947, the district of Darjeeling remained in the partitioned section of Bengal (West Bengal) and therefore in the Indian union. With the district's sub-Himalayan and geographical condition, it occupied an unique status in the state. The only remaining industry, that is the Tea industry, continued to play a major role in the economy of the area and the country as well. The other natural wealth forests have been adversely affected by the ever growing population, now estimated to be around 1,200,000. In the years since independence, much has been done for the area's education, communication, attention to cash crops like orange, potato, cardamom, ginger, etc.


An old bamboo bridge over Rangeet river
On 29th May 1953 two men set foot on Mount Everest for the first time in history and one of them was Tenzing Norgay, from Darjeeling. Subsequently, this historical event led to the formation of the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute in Darjeeling. Of the old heritage the Toy Train (Darjeeling Himalayan Railway) is now listed under UNESCO's world heritage.


Since the formation of the Darjeeling Gorkha Hill Council in 1988 the hill areas fall under its jurisdiction. It has elected Councillors and they have the authority in managing certain affairs of the hill like education, tourism, health etc.


Say Darjeeling, and your listener is bound to reply tea. The association is well deserved. Darjeeling produces the world's most aromatic variety of tea. The unusual mixture of soil, altitude, sunshine, rainfall and the character of the people help Darjeeling produce the most fragrant of teas. Thus, good Darjeeling tea is indeed the champagne of teas.

It was around 1834 when Lord William Bentinck appointed a committee "to consider the question of importing seeds and plants from China; to decide upon the most favourable localities for growing them..." Around 1835 seedlings and tea seeds were distributed to various parts of India, mostly in the hilly regions of the country.

Meanwhile, tea seeds were introduced in Darjeeling and an experimental nursery was started in Lebong (near Darjeeling town) which was found to be very encouraging. This success encouraged prospective tea growers to procure land. The first tea gardens to be started in Darjeeling were Makaibari (near Kurseong town) and Alubari (near Darjeeling town). Soon after, Tukvar, Moondakothi, Dooteriah, Margaret's Hope were started.


The local people soon learnt the trade and continued to work in most of the factories. Some Europeans like Dr. Grant, The Barnes Brother, Capt. Masson, Capt. Samler, Mr. Smith. Dr. Brougham, Mr. Martin, Mr. James White, Mr. George Christison as well as a local resident Mr. B


asimboral
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I advise you to start your honeymoon in a spiritual way because your life partner will always remain with you but you must start a tour of Chardham in Uttarakand .Stay in very good hotel in Dehradoon where I stayed HOTEL PATHIK just 2 km from railway station and they will arrange everything for your package tour to chardham

Mr.roy 09837177850.It is nice and very homely
After visiting Chardham ,you will gain so much streangth spiritually that will fix your partnership for ever .Its once in life time enjoyment .I always advise young couple to start your life with such tour

You can contact even main pujari of Gongotri temple Pandit.Mahadev prasad Noutial 01374244376, 09411396151,09756696114, 9601689725 who can give you good advise .The above some information as per my personal contact ,However you must take some well informed decession from Uttarakhan tourism dept also


BoULevArd oF BrOKEn dReAmS
Goa if u want to go at sea shore
Manali hill station
kashmir to see terrorist (lols) if u want to experience snow
Kerela if u like to get naughty in greenery
or then any Rajasthan place getting hot in hot place due to dessert


Sevarkodiyon K
Please visit my website:

http://planyourholidays.in

for the places of interest in Tamilnadu.

Or, just check out these links:

(1) http://www.s2d6.com/x/?x=c&z=s&v=1356177&k=YAns
(2) http://www.s2d6.com/x/?x=c&z=s&v=1427745&k=HoneyMoon

You can book everything from Hotel to Packages to Tickets from these links...

Enjoy your Honeymoon.


Preetha
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you can go goa if you like beaches


EquityCraft
Yatra offers honeymoon packages from Rs 3,822 onwards in the website referred below. If you have a bigger budget see various other options in the "Charts" page of the same website. There are competitive offers from Cleartrip, MakeMyTrip, Travelguru, Travelocity, Yatra.com and others to suit various budgets.


Sagar Mehra
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in Southern Areas Goa is the perfect choice. In north side try Shimla. It'll be really chilly over there right now.


Emma-girl
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goa or rajasthan


Nida
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sum f d coolest honeymoon spot in india according to my frd as they r married........ooty, kodiknal,kerala,goa,mahabaleshwar,kashmi...


John M
some where safe at this stage

India is a great place but very unstable at present





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