top 10 destinations for monsoon weddings

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in india, weddings are significant occasions that include traditional customs, rituals, prayers, and feasts. but these days, people opt for marriages that reflect their own personalities. the most recent trends include destination weddings, themed weddings, vintage, rustic, dreamy, and dramatic weddings. and if you have a romantic soul, a monsoon wedding is right up your alley. india is endowed with the most exquisite scenic locations, which are ideal for a monsoon wedding. to help you make the right choice while exploring fairytale wedding destinations, we have curated a list of the top locations in India for monsoon weddings where you can exchange vows in rain.

Jaipur

When it comes to palace weddings, Jaipur, the capital city of Rajasthan, is one of the first places that everyone thinks about. It goes without saying that celebrating the union of two families at such majestic wedding locations in Jaipur would be stunning and nothing short of a royal celebration.

Hyderabad 

This is not just a food lover's heaven but also home to several historical buildings, lakes, and palaces. The monsoon delivers a welcome shift in the weather and transforms the city into a gorgeous backdrop for your perfect wedding. You won't ever go without finding a location with various charms, from the lakeside locations to the fantastic hotels.

Udaipur

Due to its rich past, culture, and architectural splendour, Udaipur is known as the "Venice of the East'' and is synonymous with royal weddings. It is one of the most charming cities in India and is surrounded by four lakes on all sides and will mesmerize you for the rest of your life.

Goa

When it comes to beach wedding locations in India, Goa tops everyone's list because of its perfect combination of bright skies, lush greenery, and deep oceans. Goa is unquestionably the ideal spot to get married in India thanks to the finest Indian wedding decorations, which give the entire setup a tropical appearance.

Alleppey

An extraordinary location in Kerala to plan a monsoon wedding is Alleppey. On a houseboat that cruises across the backwaters through tropical gardens and villages dotted along the banks, you can perform your wedding festivities. People from all around the world are very enthusiastic about this spectacular setting for the wedding.

Mussoorie

Who doesn't imagine getting married amidst the beautiful views of enormous mountains?

You can exchange vows in the most romantic of fairytale hilltop settings and raise a glass in the lovely rain to your future together. Mussoorie and Shimla are two of the most well-known locations for weddings.

Varanasi

The monsoon brings a pleasant change in the weather and makes this city a picture-perfect setting for your ideal wedding.

The holy Ganges merges with the horizon of this riverfront city during the monsoon. There is no place finer than this to exchange your eternal vows if you're looking for a sacred location.

Vadodara

This place is renowned as the Land of Princes and is perfect for anyone planning a grand wedding because of its ancient customs and rich history. it is a hidden gem and an exceptional wedding location for couples, making it the perfect setting for a magnificent and grandiose monsoon wedding theme.

Kovalam

Kovalam is situated in kerala, the god’s own country.

it is covered in inland waterways, is renowned for its enormous backwaters. Kerala will be a fantastic location for beach weddings, despite the fact that the idea of a destination wedding there is still relatively new.

Lonavala 

This place is proving to be the ideal location for an Indian monsoon wedding theme and will provide you with breathtaking views. Look no further than Lonavala if you're looking for the perfect wedding location in Maharashtra. This charming hill town is nestled in the Western Ghats and turns into the most romantic location during the monsoon season.

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Until next time, folks! Enjoy the monsoon and live aastey.