Mother’s Day 2025: Top 5 experiences that every mom deserves
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/ Created : May 10, 2025, 22:27 IST
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With travel uncertainties lingering, consider a closer-to-home Mother's Day celebration. India offers diverse drivecation destinations, from serene retreats in Thekkady and Nainital to cultural experiences near the Statue of Unity … Read more
With travel uncertainties lingering, consider a closer-to-home Mother's Day celebration. India offers diverse drivecation destinations, from serene retreats in Thekkady and Nainital to cultural experiences near the Statue of Unity. Wellness awaits in Himachal Pradesh, while Jawai promises wildlife adventures, providing unforgettable experiences tailored to every mother's preference. Read less
While every day offers a chance to honour the women who raised us, Mother’s Day is the perfect excuse to go the extra mile—literally. But with travel sentiment remaining a touch cautious in 2025 due to ongoing geopolitical tensions and select airport closures, it might be wise to skip the security queues and opt for something closer to home.
Enter the era of the drivecation and staycation—slower, more intentional styles of travel that invite you to explore what lies just beyond your city’s edge. Across India, boutique retreats, nature escapes, and luxury stays are redefining the idea of a getaway, offering a change of scenery without the hassle of air travel.
Whether your mother loves peaceful forests, grand architecture, wellness retreats, or the wild outdoors, there’s a perfect destination waiting—just a road trip away. If you’re in Ahmedabad, a weekend near the Statue of Unity offers a blend of culture and comfort. In Kochi, Kerala, head to the cool, spice-scented hills of Thekkady. For those near Udaipur, Jawai’s leopard country promises adventure wrapped in luxury.
This curated list brings together unforgettable experiences across regions, each tailored to a different kind of mum—and each just a drive away.
Spice Village, Thekkady
Naukuchia House, Nainital
For a serene Mother's Day staycation, Naukuchia House, Nainital offers a storybook escape inspired by the elegance of the Himalayan Magpie. Its Palladian architecture and ivy-draped stone walls exude a graceful charm, while airy interiors echo nature’s delicate balance—earth, water, fire, and air—accompanied by the soothing rhythm of birdsong. The rooms and suites open to majestic trees and sweeping lake views that mirror the bird’s untamed habitat. At the heart of the estate lies the pristine Naukuchiatal lake, shimmering like glass, reflecting the rich palette of emerald forests, sapphire skies, golden sunlight, and drifting mountain mist—a setting as calm and graceful as a mother’s love.
Statue of Unity Tent City-1 by Evoke Experiences – Kevadia, Gujarat
The stay includes access to landscaped gardens, serene walking paths, and guided visits to nearby attractions like the Valley of Flowers and the Cactus Garden. Evenings are punctuated by cultural performances and quiet stargazing. Whether she’s an admirer of India’s history or simply seeking time to reset in nature, this retreat provides the thoughtful pause many mothers rarely allow themselves. It’s a place where care shifts inward and the everyday is momentarily left behind.
Restorative Wellness at Vaidyaratnam Vrindavan Ayurveda Chikitsalayam, Himachal Pradesh
In the Shivalik foothills of Himachal Pradesh, Vaidyaratnam Vrindavan Ayurveda Chikitsalayam offers a comprehensive retreat for mothers in need of restoration. Backed by Kerala’s Vaidyaratnam legacy and NABH accreditation, the centre specialises in traditional Ayurvedic healing and long-term wellness management. With departments focused on neurology, dermatology, rheumatology, and mental health, the facility offers tailored treatment programs under expert guidance.
For Mother’s Day, VVAC presents a compelling alternative to typical spa breaks. Treatments such as Panchakarma, Shirodhara, and Abhyangam go beyond relaxation, targeting the root causes of fatigue, pain, or emotional stress. The environment, spanning 25 acres and surrounded by forest, supports stillness and introspection, while yoga, sattvic meals, and spiritual practices enhance the healing journey. With insurance tie-ups and professional care, it’s both a thoughtful and practical choice for mothers seeking lasting well-being.
For the love of wildlife at WelcomHeritage Cheetahgarh Resort & Spa
Jawai, located in Rajasthan, has gained popularity as a popular destination for wildlife enthusiasts and discerning travellers. It is one of the few regions in India designated as a leopard sanctuary, making it a unique haven for big cat sightings. The area is also home to the culturally vibrant Rabari tribe, which is known for its traditional lifestyle. Nestled across 20 acres of pristine landscape, WelcomHeritage Cheetahgarh Resort & Spa offers an exclusive retreat with just 20 luxurious rooms, chalets and tents. From thrilling leopard safaris to discovering the region’s rich biodiversity, the resort provides many opportunities for immersive exploration and unforgettable experiences.
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