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Western India comprises of the states of Goa, Gujarat
and Maharashtra, and is primarily famous for places like Mumbai,
Goa, Rann of Kutch, the cave temples of Ajanta and Ellora and
the Wildlife Sanctuaries in Gujarat.Western India region
experiences moderate weather conditions with bearable summers,
romantic winter and full of romance with pouring rainy season
making it a perfect destination for honeymoon. The beaches of
Goa have been accepted as a matter of life, there are exotic
cuisine backing the pleasure of have on sun and sand, and water
sports facilities that include from water scooters to water
gliding, traverse through the serene locales of Daman and Diu,
enjoy the colonial heritage of Maharashtra or study the temples
of Gujarat on Honeymoon in Maharashtra.

Whether you want to get a ravishing suntan, indulge in all sorts
of water spots, spend some time in tranquility, visit the cool
hill resorts or seek the blessing at the numerous religious
places, Honeymoon in West India offers you all this and much.
West India have wide diversity in the region that results in
diverse Social –Custom, dressing styles, and fooding. Get draped
in regional dresses, learn about the local customs and try out
new and exotic cuisines on Honeymoon in West India.
Couples can explore the beaches, try out all the thrilling water
sports, study the heritage churches and learn more about the
temples in Goa on Honeymoon in West India. you can shake your
legs for some time with a glass of feni and beer, engaged in
shopping on the beachside, or have midnight bonfire on the
beach. Isolated beaches, Indo-European churches and several
mosques and churches will keep you company on Honeymoon in West
India. Couples can explore the hill resorts of Mahabaleshwar,
Panchagani, Lonavala and Khandala on Honeymoon in West India.
Industrial towns, busy seaports, clear beaches, ancient temples
and tribal regions are there to see on Honeymoon in West India.
West India is the most popular honeymoon destination because of
Mumbai (For Bolleywood), Goa (For its beaches), Rann of Kutch
(Gujarat), Temples of Ajanta & Ellora ( Aurangabad, Maharashtra)
& Wildlife Santuaries in Gujarat. After the vibrant atmosphere
of Mumbai, allow the palm-fringed beaches of Goa to warm your
spirit in the sun and relax your mind. Or meditate in cool and
ancient Buddhist caves tunnelled out of solid rock on the craggy
hillsides - a dramatic contrast from the colourful fairs and
festivals in unspoiled Gujarat.
You can find out more on Honeymoon tours in West India by
clicking on the following web links which is mentioned below:
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