Our Babymoon Experience in India

Pregnancy is the most beautiful journey, but it can also get overwhelming with all the planning and preparations for the little one. That’s why a relaxing trip before the baby arrives becomes so important. It’s the perfect opportunity for you and your partner to unwind, reconnect, and enjoy some quiet time before life changes in the best way possible.

In the final stretch of my second trimester, my partner and I decided to take a break from to-do lists and hospital appointments and gift ourselves a babymoon. We were looking for a destination close to Pune that didn’t require too much planning, offered comfort, and allowed us to enjoy nature walks in the mornings and evenings.
The Lalit Golf & Spa Resort Goa – checked every box.

When people hear Goa, they usually picture loud music and endless parties. But South Goa has a completely different charm. It’s peaceful, slow, and perfect for anyone who just wants to unwind. That’s exactly why it’s such a lovely choice for a babymoon.

And here’s everything you need to plan a babymoon in India

  • Talk to Your Doctor First
    • Before you start planning, check with your gynecologist to ensure you’re fit to travel. These days, doctors often recommend planning a babymoon during the second trimester.
    • For me, my gynecologist said that if I wanted to travel, the second trimester was the ideal time to do it.
    • If you’re planning to fly, make sure to check the airline’s guidelines and carry a fit-to-travel certificate, if necessary.
  • Pick a destination that’s easy to get to, free of crowds, and surrounded by nature. Here are some suggestions
    • South Goa – The Lalit or Taj Exotica
    • Udaipur – Stay in lakeside resorts for calm views and quiet evenings.
    • Rishikesh – slow walks along Ganga Ji
    • Coorg and Ooty – Hill stations
    • Kerala – Alleppey and Kumarakom
  • Select comfortable rooms with good beds and proper air conditioning. Check with the hotel manager about access to food and room service to avoid the hassle of eating out if you’re not feeling your best.
  • Pack your bag for a babymoon in India
    • Comfortable maternity dresses or loose-fitting, flowy dresses that are made of breathable fabrics like cotton or linen.
    • A good pair of walking shoes, sandals, or chappals.
    • A prenatal medication, and a copy of your medical records (just in case).
    • Healthy snacks that are pregnancy-friendly – fruits, nuts, homemade laddoos, or chivda.
    • A hat, especially if you’re planning a beach or sunny location.
  • Keep your itinerary light and flexible – While it’s tempting to plan a lot of activities and sightseeing, be mindful of your energy levels and take plenty of breaks throughout the day.
  • If you’re planning a road trip, be sure to listen to your partner’s comfort levels. Drive at a relaxed pace, take frequent breaks, and ensure she’s comfortable throughout the journey.

This blog is a little peek into our stay and the things we enjoyed.

We started our journey early in the morning from Pune, had a quick breakfast, and played our favorite road trip songs.

Panoramic valley views, and glimpses of lakes from Anuskura Ghat

Our first stop was Malvan, a sleepy coastal town in Maharashtra known for its beaches, water sports, and seafood. In my case, veg thalis with sol kadhi truly hit the spot! We spent one evening and the following morning at Tarkarli Beach, making the most of our limited time by taking long walks along the shore and soaking in a beautiful sunset.

Tarakali Beach as seen from MTDC resort

Sindhudurg Fort

From Malvan, the drive to South Goa took us through narrow village roads lined with mango trees, cashew plantations, and occasional glimpses of the sea.

Even buffaloes know when to take a break.

Scenic Stillness

It’s almost time for the cashew harvest in Goa.

The moment we stepped through the grand Portuguese-style gates of The Lalit, it felt like the outside world just faded away. Just swaying palm trees and that salty Goan breeze. The campus is huge, with sprawling lawns, lotus ponds, and winding pathways perfect for evening strolls, especially when you’re carrying a little life inside you.

The journey ends here, but story begins. Hello, The Lalit 🙂

Our abode for the next 3 days

Let’s have a cuppa

Golden hour walks across serene paths with a baby bump full of dreams.

Raj Baga isn’t loud like other Goan beaches. It’s a quiet coastline with soft sand cushion.

Frequent sit-down breaks are a must during pregnancy. Found the perfect little spot to rest and soak it all in.

Started the next day with a stroll through The Lalit’s lush gardens

Had a quiet, leisurely breakfast buffet at The Lalit, so peaceful and delicious that I completely forgot to click even a single picture of my plate. This donut and chocolate stick are the only proof I have 😉 … and honestly, they say it all

Their spread is impressive, fresh tropical fruits, warm croissants, dosas made to order, and fresh juices so fresh they made the baby kick in delight ;).

A mirror selfie… after years.

That’s all. I hope these tips and our experience inspire you to plan the babymoon. Where did you go, or where would you love to go for a babymoon? I’d love to hear what you think!

Published by Shilpa Mandara

Exploring heavenly earth :)

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