5 most beautiful but rarely explored honeymoon destinations across the world
A trip is the best way you become familiar with your partner’s choice, desire, likes and dislikes. Pour out your heart and do not hold back, because you might discover a new quality about your partner that you never knew existed and makes you fall in love with each other all over again.
Here are some of the rarely explored honeymoon destinations, which are worth visiting at least once in a lifetime.
1. Seychelles
Seychelles comprises of two individual islands and is one of the smallest countries in the world. Situated in the East Coast of the continent Africa is an ultimate castaway-island. Waves of the turquoise sea crashing over the beautiful beaches of Seychelles is a sight you would never want to miss. It is a perfect romantic getaway honeymooner, who would not mind shedding some extra penny for a priceless trip.
The perfect time to visit Seychelles is in between May to October when the refreshing cool trade winds blow in dry weather. It is not much hot as the temperature reading is in between 24–31 degree centigrade. At the end of the trip, when you leave the island, you will carry with you some incredible memories like living in thatched villas, treetop dining experience or experience of staying in desert-island, completing with the yacht club, and 16 grand teak villas, private services from butlers, pool and dining pavilion. There is no end to this beautiful surprise.
2. Mauritius
This paradise in the Indian Ocean is one that you would find hard to resist. It is an island of incredible national parks mountain ranges, tropical forests harbour amazing wildlife, rich coastline and marine parks, there is no end to your exploration. You can visit the island between June to September, as the weather is extremely favourable with a temperature rising to 20-degree centigrade. If you wish to de-stress and unwind after tiring wedding rituals, this place has a lot to offer. You will find many villas for a luxurious retreat such as restaurants on the lagoon or private island you can hire exclusively to stay on.
3. Miavana, Madagascar
Madagascar may sound most unusual honeymoon destination, but for the ones who wish to explore this place has a lot to offer. With its unique wildlife, Madagascar is a place for varieties of lemurs, over 100 species, you may take a short helicopter ride from Diego Suarez in the north of the country to Nosy Ankao to see Miavana. You might also get access to the country’s first super-smart eco-lodge if you are seeking complete privacy. The pale stones, which are for buildings are fetched from a family-owned quarry in Madagascar. You can also choose to stay in one of 14 enormous, mid-century-modern beachfront villas, complete with private pool. If you love deep-sea fishing, scuba diving, whale and dolphin watching, or walk on Miavana’s wild side with lemur safaris and turtle-spotting, Madagascar is the right destination for you. Cyclones and storms are frequent during the wet season between November and April, so you might avoid visiting the place during that time.
4. Aravalli Range, India
Rajasthan in India is a perfect honeymoon retreat if you are looking for a royal and lavish trip. With 35 million visitors pouring in each year, this is a place which stands by its name, popularity, and hospitality. Aravalli Hills Includes Jaipur-Jodhpur-Udaipur trail, which is filled with spectacular Forts like Bishangarh, hillside palaces like Brahmin-blue Bundi and more. You can opt for Jawai Leopard Camp, outside Udaipur, where you can spot leopard for real, before retiring to one of just 10 air-conditioned luxury tents. The best time to visit these places is during winters from October to March.
5. Song Saa, Cambodia
Cut out from the noise of the outside world, Song Saa is an intimate resort, set over two tiny private islands in Cambodia’s remote Koh Rong archipelago. This resort is 45-minutes from party port city Sihanoukville which can be travelled in a speedboat. There are 27 thatched roof villas, decked out in reclaimed driftwood, have plunge pools and private decks. It a true Cambodian culture attached to it that makes this place truly authentic. The overwater restaurant serves traditional, locally sourced cuisine. You can also experience Buddhism-influenced spa treatments, consisting the predominant themes of ‘healings’ and ‘blessings.’ The best time to visit Song Saa, Cambodia is from November to April, which is considered as the dry season for them.
These are truly unusual places for honeymooners, but it’s worth exploring. Quiet and quality time with your partner at these beautiful locations that might delight you in every way.
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