Shimla Manali Honeymoon Packages

    Although honeymoon’s history can be traced back to the 16th Century the modern form of honeymoon came to the fore in the 19th Century in Great Britain. The upper class gentry in the country started the custom of sending newlyweds on a holiday together. Soon, the practice was imbibed by other countries and it spread to India as well because of the British Rule there.

    Best Shimla -Manali Honeymoon packages

    About Shimla

    Shimla attracted the eye of the British for its location amidst the towering mountains. The British declared Shimla as the summer capital of India in 1864. Shimla is the capital of Himachal Pradesh, one of the great hill states of India. Shimla is well connected by the Indian transportation system comprising air, road and rail systems.

    Shimla, while definitely a great place for newlyweds to stay indoors cuddled against each other, offers much more outside where the bonding can get stronger. The following four places of interest in Shimla are worth exploring.

    The Scandal Point is a place that has a sense of history which honeymooners may like. Legend has it that the Maharaja of Patiala eloped with the British Viceroy’s daughter. The place is a meeting place for locals and newlyweds can witness firsthand the way locals behave.

    The Chadwick Falls is located in the Glen Forest which is thick and dense. The surrounding area is enchanting what with pine and deodar trees growing abundantly. The falls are formed from a height of 300 feet giving the area a fabulous look that newlyweds would love to sit and watch.

    The Tattapani village is about 50 km away from Shimla located on the banks of the Sutlej River. The place is brilliant for newlyweds as it offers a remarkable array of activities. The hot water springs are believed to have curative powers. The Shivji Ka Gufa is a great place to visit if the couple is religious. Water rafting is an adventurous activity that they may like. The best way to spend is a night with bonfire listening to the water flowing.

    The Theog town is wonderful for its markets and one can shop all local trinkets. Besides, the town offers scenic views of the Shimla landscape.

    About Manali

    Manali in Himachal Pradesh is fondly called as the valley of the gods. It is little wonder because Manali is surrounded by the most awesome landscape in the western Himalayas. Newlyweds would be dazed by the variety of scenic attractions Manali offers. There is everything here – rapid rivers, superb mountain lakes, valleys with lush green vegetation, deep-seated gorges, snow-capped peaks and meadows with flowers. Further, Manali is home to historic monasteries and temples.

    With the natural surroundings as they are in Manali, the valley offers a host of activities that include para-gliding, fishing, mountaineering and trekking that newlyweds would love to experience.

    Kothi is a beautiful place to cuddle together and watch the River Beas flow through a gorge. In the Solang Valley, honeymooners can see glaciers and skiers gliding on the slopes. The Rahla Falls offers a glimpse of the might of the River Beas. Overnight camping in the Manali Sanctuary is a memorable experience that newlyweds would never forget.

    Shimla and Manali are two phenomenal places in India for honeymooners offering some magnificent scenery and a wide range of adventure activities. Musafir.com guarantees the newlyweds that they would bond much better if they go through one of the honeymoon packages offered.

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