Now that the festival season is in full swing in India, the wedding extravaganza that follows in the winter months is not too far away. According to Wedding Wire’s 2023-2024 industry report, Indian respondents’ favourite season to get married was winter, and the most popular month for weddings was November. The primary reason is due to the auspiciousness of the time, as determined by Hindu priests, and a cooler climate that leaves behind the heat and rain of the summer and monsoonal months.
If you’re planning a winter wedding in India from 2024-2025, here are five best locations for destination wedding.
Kerala is considered a top winter wedding destination because the weather from November to February is cool and pleasant, making it comfortable for both outdoor and indoor events. In particular, Alappuzha, also known as Alleppey, should be considered a wedding destination because the scenic beauty of the backwaters forms an unforgettable backdrop. Talk to a houseboat operator about your plans or host your special day at Ramada by Wyndham or the Sterling Lake Palace. Varkala, Munnar, the Wayanad district and Kochi are also top contenders for a winter wedding due to their magical landscapes, top hotels and wedding venues, and suppliers who will leave no stone untouched to guarantee a joyful occasion.
“The yoga capital of the world” is considered a great winter wedding destination due to its pleasant weather during the winter months, with temperatures hovering from 8°C to 34°C. The serene ambience and the stunning backdrop of the Ganges River and the Himalayan foothills create a picturesque setting for wedding ceremonies. Once the rituals are over, you can embark on your honeymoon straightaway with white-water rafting experiences and nature treks. Rishikesh's combination of spirituality, adventure and romance in one destination is unmatched anywhere in India. Consider hosting your special day at Camp Brook, Summit by the Ganges Resort and Spa, and the Taj Rishikesh Resort and Spa.
Khajuraho sounds like an offbeat wedding destination but should be more well-known among couples looking to get married. It is considered a top winter wedding destination due to its pleasant weather during the colder months, stunning temples and beautiful landscapes. Another advantage it has is that there are several luxurious resorts and hotels that cater to wedding events. These venues offer a perfect blend of modern amenities, traditional architecture and large outdoor spaces, thus providing an ideal setting for a memorable wedding celebration. Consider hosting your wedding at Clarks Khajuraho, the LaLiT Temple View, the Syna Heritage Hotel and the Ramada by Wyndham.
This one is for beach bums who want to get hitched amid golden beaches, turquoise water, clear skies, tiny islets and lush greenery. The natural beauty of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands provides a tranquil atmosphere for couples to celebrate their special day. There are a range of luxurious resorts and beachfront venues at Sri Vijaya Puram (formerly known as Port Blair), Swaraj Island (formerly known as Havelock Island) and Shaheed Dweep (formerly known as Neil Island) where one can exchange vows with their partner. Consider the SeaShell property on Swaraj Island, the Symphony Samudra Beachside Jungle Resort and Spa at Sri Vijaya Puram, and the Silver Sand Beach Resort on Shaheed Dweep for wedding festivities.
Is there a better place to get married than in a city which has India’s icon of love? Agra is considered a top winter wedding destination due to the presence of the Taj Mahal, which symbolises eternal love and offers a stunning setting for ceremonies. The cool and pleasant climate during the colder months is a big draw for couples looking forward to their special day. The cherry on top is that your wedding photos will be unmatched. Consider holding your wedding at The Oberoi Amarvilas, the ITC Mughal or the Tajview Agra.