Food has become a primary form of entertainment. "Food crawling" is now a legitimate honeymoon activity. Couples are researching local street food in Bangkok with the same fervor as booking a Michelin-star restaurant in Europe. Cooking classes in Tuscany or wine tasting in Nashik (India’s wine capital) are increasingly popular. This focus on gastr

As one newlywed from Mumbai put it: “We didn’t want a honeymoon that looked good only in photos. We wanted one that felt good in the quiet moments—and chaotic enough to know we can survive anything together.”