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Showing posts with label Honeymoon in India Travel Tips. Show all posts
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Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Honeymoon in India - Travel Tips
The New Zealand dollar goes a long way in India and most travel specialists say it's worth spending a little more to indulge in the wide range of luxury and romantic options Indian tourism has to offer.
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The easiest way to see this region is on a tailor-made pre-booked itinerary. It makes sense to have everything organized and booked before you get there. This way you make the most of your time without the stress and time-wasting hassles of trying to book as you travel.
A seven-day honeymoon package costs around $2000 per person (twin share and excluding international airfares).
For this price you get to visit most of the romantic highlights, including the Taj Mahal, of course.
An interesting accommodation option available all over India are the Maharajah's palaces and forts now converted into hotels. You can find these royal residences in the middle of a lake, in a forest, or on a hilltop, and they are surprisingly affordable.
For example, a lovely room at the 17th century Deogarh Mahal heritage palace in the Aravalli Mountains, not far from Johhpur, cost from $68 per person per night (twin share).
I also recommend upmarket train touring in Northern India. The Palace on Wheels is a popular heritage train with opulent carriages dazzling with gleaming brass, ceilings of painted silk and walls adorned with old paintings.
A four-night itinerary inclusive of Northern Indian highlights costs around $1900 per person twin share. The tour cover Delhi, Jaipur, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur and Agra (to see the Taj Mahal), and includes on board accommodation, most meals, sightseeing and entrance fees, and the services of an English-speaking guide.
Talk to any reputable travel specialist to arrange your ideal romantic Indian honeymoon, you won't regret it!
If you want more information on India as a honeymoon destination, have a look at my website. Check out my other articles on various locations which I think would be perfect for a honeymoon
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