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Love, in different landscapes: Hills, islands and desert skies

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| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Feb 13, 2026, 23:32 IST
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Love, in different landscapes: Hills, islands and desert skies

Valentine’s travel is no longer about grand gestures. It is about shared silences, long conversations, unfamiliar landscapes, and the quiet joy of stepping outside routine. Romance shifts with geography. In the hills, it feels nostalgic. On an island, it feels elemental. In the desert, it feels expansive.
Here are destinations where love finds its own expression.

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For couples who seek discovery: Tilar Siro, Andamans

At Tilar Siro, romance is shaped by nature. Located on Havelock Island and named by the Great Andamanese tribe as the island that emerged from the sea, the retreat offers a sense of seclusion that feels deeply personal. Days can unfold underwater among coral forests or along rainforest trails, where exploration becomes a shared memory. The seafood celebrates the freshness of the region, often turning dinner into an experience in itself. Here, the island does most of the talking. The sea, the breeze and the changing light create a rhythm that draws couples closer through shared adventure and quiet moments by the shore.
How to reach: To reach Tilar Siro in the Andaman Islands, fly into Veer Savarkar International Airport (IXZ) in Port Blair, then take a pre-booked, 2-hour ferry to Havelock Island (Swaraj Dweep). The resort is located on Vijaynagar Beach, approximately 3.5 km from the Havelock Island jetty, and is easily accessible by local taxi or rented scooter.

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For couples who prefer lakeside seclusion: ELIVAAS Twin Chalet, Nainital

Overlooking the serene landscape of Nainital, ELIVAAS Twin Chalet – Nainital presents a contemporary chalet-style retreat designed for exclusivity. The twin chalet concept offers privacy while retaining the warmth of a mountain home. With expansive windows opening to forested slopes and lake views, the setting encourages quiet mornings and slow evenings. Thoughtfully designed interiors, curated hospitality and the absence of hotel bustle make it ideal for couples seeking uninterrupted time together. Whether enjoying a private meal indoors or stepping out for a tranquil lakeside stroll, the experience here centres on intimacy framed by nature.
How to reach: Travelling by road is the best way of reaching Nanital. It is 300 km from Delhi.

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For couples who love nostalgia: Summit Swiss Heritage Resort & Spa, Darjeeling

At Summit Swiss Heritage Resort & Spa, romance feels old-world. Built in 1914 in classic British colonial style, the property carries the elegance of another era. Wooden corridors, vintage architecture and mist-lined views create a setting that naturally slows you down. With 12 categories of accommodation, couples can choose intimate rooms tucked into heritage corners or larger suites overlooking the hills. The in-house restaurant and spa allow for unhurried afternoons, while its convenient location places Darjeeling’s promenades and cafés within easy reach. For couples who enjoy long walks, warm teas and conversations that stretch into the evening, this is a setting where time itself feels softer.
How to reach: Darjeeling is best reached by flying into Bagdogra Airport (IXB) (70-90 km away) or taking a train to New Jalpaiguri (NJP) railway station, followed by a 2.5 to 4-hour scenic taxi or bus ride up the hill

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For couples drawn to culture and open horizons: Rann Utsav – The tent city

In the vast white salt desert of Kutch, Rann Utsav – The Tent City by Evoke Experiences offers romance on a grand canvas. The landscape stretches endlessly, especially magical under a full moon when the salt flats shimmer softly. The experience blends comfort with culture. Well-appointed tents provide warmth against the cool desert air, while folk performances, artisan bazaars and regional cuisine immerse couples in the traditions of Kutch. Sunrise walks across the white expanse and evenings under starlit skies create a sense of shared wonder. For those who believe romance is also about discovery and storytelling, the Rann offers a setting where culture and landscape meet beautifully.
How to reach: To reach Rann Utsav – The Tent City in Dhordo, Kutch, fly or take a train to Bhuj, located roughly 80-90 km away, which acts as the main gateway. From Bhuj, you can hire a private taxi, take a state bus (GSRTC), or use the pre-booked shuttle services offered by the Tent City package.

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For couples who find romance in restoration & stillness: Jetwing Wahawa Walauwa, Rambukkana, Sri Lanka

This lovingly restored 1870s walauwa (aristocratic mansion) in Rambukkana’s coconut groves marries colonial grandeur with Sri Lankan warmth, now a six-suite luxury boutique villa reopened in 2025. High ceilings, antique details, and expansive gardens alive with birdsong create serene spaces for connection, while the infinity pool with jacuzzi offers lazy afternoons. Free mountain bikes invite exploration of surrounding plantations; meals spotlight local flavours in elegant settings. Just 2.5 hours from Colombo, it’s an easy yet immersive escape—perfect for couples or families seeking heritage, nature’s quiet, and heartfelt hospitality amid five acres of swaying palms!

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For couples drawn to mindful uxury: Dwarika’s sanctuary, Nepal

Honoured with a Michelin Key for extraordinary service, this retreat fuses Buddhist and Vedic wellness for true realignment. This all-suite property comes with panoramic views of the sacred mountains. Hike to nearby monasteries, meditate alongside monks, and absorb their philosophies through guided sessions; add sound healing, breathwork, Himalayan rock salt chambers, and nourishing cuisine to reset body and mind. It’s a space for individual growth, auric, emotional and mental clarity—emerge lighter, stronger, and more aligned, having shared hikes, reflections, and rituals with a long-lasting impact.

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Bulaakh by White Flower, Mussoorie

A Valentine’s Escape to Remember at Bulaakh by White Flower This Valentine’s Day, step away from the ordinary and into a world of quiet romance at Bulaakh by White Flower. Designed for couples who cherish meaningful moments, this intimate retreat offers the perfect setting to celebrate love—unhurried, heartfelt, and beautifully serene. Surrounded by calm, elegant surroundings, Bulaakh invites couples to slow down and reconnect, whether it’s over lingering conversations, peaceful mornings, or candlelit evenings spent together. Every detail of the experience is thoughtfully curated to evoke warmth, intimacy, and togetherness.


Valentine’s Romantic Couple Package • 2 Nights / 3 Days stay for a couple • A carefully crafted romantic escape in a tranquil setting Package Cost: INR 14,999/-

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