Best Places in India to celebrate the New Year
New Year celebration is a favorite for many.
People forget their tensions and schedules to enjoy and celebrate.
Let us take a look at some of the best places you can celebrate New Year’s Eve and Day.
Goa
Goa is the party hub of India. It is without a doubt the perfect party destination.
Its natural beauty combined with the party lifestyle makes it a hot choice for New Year’s celebrations.
From parties on beach to parties on yachts you have multiple choices here.
Andaman & Nicobar Islands
These islands are also known for their beaches and natural beauty.
Beaches, resorts and yachts make these Islands one of the best choices for New Year celebrations.
Pondicherry
Pondicherry is one of the most famous celebration places with friends and family.
Pondicherry also has beautiful beaches to enjoy. The sea food and drinks are also famous here.
Munnar
This is one of the best New Year destinations in south India. This is a beautiful and peaceful city to start your new year.
This place is in Kerala which is filled with natural beauty and greenery. It has a great range of food which makes it perfect for celebrations.
Darjeeling
Darjeeling is another beautiful place to celebrate your New Year. It is located in West Bengal. It is filled with natural beauty.
The citizens of Darjeeling also celebrates Christmas with high enthusiasm which continues till New Year.
Have a great New Year by relieving your stress in these beautiful destinations.
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