Ladakh

As a woman, most of you want to live your life your way. You want to do something alone and avoid groups or crowds. Travelling is one of the things you wish to execute yourself without having your friends or family members with you.Solo travel is an ideal option. As a solo traveller, you want to visit a safer place. To assist you and make you feel safe, here are some of the safest travel destinations in India:

1. Coorg, Karnataka

Coorg as a Hill Station

Coorg is acknowledged as the Scotland of India. It is the most sought-after hill station in Karnataka. This pleasant, small hill station is 300 km from Bangalore and lies amid the Western Ghats. It is home to 3 wildlife sanctuaries. The places to visit in Coorg include:

Abbi Falls
Tadiandmol Peak
Raja’s Seat
Nisargadhama

How to reach

By air – After reaching Bangalore or Mangalore Airport, take a public transport or hire a private taxi to reach Coorg.
By train – To access this small hill station, take a taxi from Mysore Railway Station.

2. Ladakh

Ladakh

Ladakh is an ideal place for solo trips in India. It features arid plains, snow-covered mountains, crystal clear blue waters, and serene valleys. Ladakh is Situated in the lap of the Himalayas and is home to several popular sites. Some of them are as follows:

Nubra Valley
Deskit Monastery
Shanti Stupa

How to reach

By air – Ladakh is well connected to the Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport in Leh.
By train – There is no direct train. Jammu Tawi, the nearest railway station, is 650 km away.

3. Sikkim (Gangtok and Lachen)

 Sikkim

With its Buddhist monasteries, spectacular views, Himalayan ranges, and lush green jungles, Sikkim will make your solo trip in India unforgettable. Places like Gangtok, Lachung, and Lachen will make you experience the hallucinating magic of the Himalayas. Things to do in Sikkim include:

Gondola ride in Gangtok
Bath under the Bakthang Falls
Mountain biking
Trekking in Yuksom

How to reach

By air – Bagdoga Airport is close to Sikkim. You can use Pakyong Airport, a new airport, to reach Gangtok and other places in Sikkim.
By train – New Jalpaiguri and Siliguri are the nearest railway stations. They are 187 km and 146 km away, respectively.

4. Nainital, Uttarakhand

Nainital

Nainital is one of the best places for solo travel in India. In Nainital, you will experience the Kuamoni locals who are friendly, welcoming, and accommodating. So, visiting it is safe for a solo woman traveller. As a solo traveller, you can participate in the following activities:

Trekking
Horse riding
Camping

How to reach

By air – This hill station is easily accessible from the Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi.
By train – Nainital is only 34 km away from Kathgodam Railway Station.

5. Darjeeling, West Bengal

Darjeeling

Even after more than 75 years of India’s independence, Darjeeling still has a slow life and a colonial aura. In Darjeeling, you can explore the world’s 3rd highest peak – Kanchenjunga. Its legendary steam railway line is a primary attraction for tourists here. Things to do in Darjeeling include:

Visit the Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park
Experience a stunning sunrise from the Tiger Hill
Find peace at the Japanese Temple and Peace Pagoda
Have a tea plantation walk at the Happy Valley Tea Estate

How to reach

By air – Bagdogra, the nearest airport, is just a 67-km drive from Darjeeling.
By train – The New Jalpaiguri Railway Station is 88 km away from Darjeeling. It has its own railway station and is well connected to major Indian cities.

6. Lavasa, Maharashtra

Lavasa

Lavasa is a well-planned city and is just 65 km away from Pune. The Western Ghats surround this city and offer stunning views of lakes and hills. In this city, you can experience nature’s raw beauty. During your visit to Lavasa, enjoy:

Watersports like kayaking and jet skiing on Warasgaon Lake
Walk along the Temghar Dam or Panshet Dam
Tikona Fort Trek

How to reach

Hire a taxi or a car from airports or railway stations in Pune or Mumbai to reach Lavasa.

7. Alleppey, Kerala

Alleppey

Alleppey is an ideal place to experience Kerala’s backwaters and delicious cuisine. As a solo girl traveller, you will find Alleppey safe and secure. In this small city, enjoy:

Houseboat cruise
Shikara boat ride
Punting
Alappuzha Beach
Punapra or Arthunkal beaches
Food or spice walk
Elephant ride

How to reach

By air – Trivandrum and Cochin airports are 150 km and 75 km from Alleppey, respectively.
By train – It has its own railway station and is well connected to major railway stations in Kerala.

8. Shimla, Himachal Pradesh

Shimla

Shimla is among the best places for solo travel for women in India. In this Himalayan city, you will have numerous things to do, from shopping to sightseeing. While visiting Shimla, you can:

Experience the colonial charm on Mall Road
Visit the Jakhu Temple via the ropeway
Ride the historic Kalka-Shimla Railway
Visit Christ Church
Enjoy adventure sports like skiing/tubing, hiking, or ice skating

How to reach

By air – It has its own airport, well connected to major cities in India and other parts of the world.
By road – Hire a taxi or ride a toy train to reach Shimla.

9. Kaziranga, Assam

Assam

For a solo female traveller, visiting a national park is an ideal option. Kaziranga National Park is the safest place for you in this regard. This national park is home to one-horned rhinos. However, you can see gibbons, Hoolock Gibbons, the Royal Bengal Tiger, and Asian elephants. The things to do in the Kaziranga National Park include:

Jeep or elephant safari
Tea plantation walk
Orchid & Biodiversity Park exploration

How to reach

By air – Kaziranga National Park is 97 km away from the Jorhat Airport and 217 km away from the Guwahati Airport.
By train – The park is 75-80 km away from the Furkating Junction, which is well connected to cities like Delhi, Guwahati, and Kolkata.

10. Amritsar, Punjab

Golden Temple

Amritsar is located at the Wagah-Attari border. It offers a blend of Indian and Pakistani cultures. Here you can witness religious, cultural, and culinary experiences. In your Amritsar trip, you can:

Visit to the Golden Temple and Durgiana Temple
Explore the Jallianwala Bagh and the Partition Museum
Enjoy the Wagah Border ceremony

How to reach

The city is easily accessible from all major airports and railway stations in India, particularly from Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Chennai.

11. Puducherry/Pondicherry

Rock Beach

 

Want to feel calm and peaceful on your solo trip in India? If so, consider visiting Puducherry. In this Union Territory of India, there are numerous options to experience – clear beaches to delicious food and French colonies. In Pondicherry, you can:

Explore the French Quarter’s architecture
Visit the Sri Aurobindo Ashram and Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
Relax at Promenade, Rock, and Serenity Beaches
Boat at Chunnambar
Meet and socialise with the Auroville community

How to reach

By air – Hire a private taxi or car after arriving at the Chennai International Airport.
By train – Pondicherry is just 37 km away from the Villupuram Junction, which is well connected to other major railway stations in Chennai, Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, and Hyderabad.

12. Udaipur, Rajasthan

Udaipur

Including Udaipur in your solo trip package in India will not disappoint you. It is famous as the city of lakes and offers a unique experience, including culture, picturesque forts, rich ethnic diversity, and eminence. In Udaipur, you can enjoy:

Exploring the City Palace
Taking a boat ride on Lake Pichola
Witnessing folk culture at Bagore Ki Haveli
Visiting the Sajjangarh Monsoon Palace
Finding tranquillity at the Fateh Sagar Lake or Badi Lake

How to reach

By air – Its own airport, Maharana Pratap Airport, is well connected to all major airports in India.
By rail – Udaipur’s railway station is well connected to all major railway stations in India.

13. Coonoor, Tamil Nadu

Are you looking for a place to relax and unwind? Coonoor is an ideal destination for your solo travel in India. Located in the Nilgiris, it offers breathtaking views and has numerous tea estates to walk through. While visiting this hill station, enjoy:

Toy train ride
Sim’s Park trekking
local tea & spices shopping
Trekking
Tea plantation walk

How to reach

By air – Coonoor is easily accessible from the Coimbatore Airport.
By rail – It is 73 km away from the Coimbatore Railway Station, which is well-connected to major Indian cities.

14. Hampi, Karnataka

Hampi

Hampi is a good place to explore on your own if you are a solo female traveller. This UNESCO World Heritage site will make you fall in love with its rich history and culture. Its ruins feature monolithic architecture and belong to the medieval Hindu kingdom of Vijaynagar. At Hampi, you can:

Explore temples like Virupaksha and Vijaya Vittala
Witness sunrises/sunsets from the Matanga Hill
Ride traditional boats on the Tungabhadra River
Explore ruins like the Queen’s Bath
Shop for local crafts in Hampi Bazaar

How to reach

By air – It is around 358 km away from the Bangalore Airport.
By train – It is just 13 km away from Hosapete Junction, which is well connected to cities like Bangalore, Hyderabad, and Goa.

15. Gulmarg, Kashmir

Gulmarg

Kashmir is synonymous with heaven on earth, and Gulmarg’s beauty is beyond explanation through words. It is a perfect holiday destination whether you are on a family, group, or solo trip in India. In Gulmarg, enjoy:

Skiing
Gondola ride
Horseback riding
Trout fishing

How to reach

By air – Gulmarg is a 56-km drive away from the Srinagar Airport, which is easily accessible from major airports in India and the world.
By train – Gulmarg is 290 km from the Jammu Railway Station, which is well connected to cities like Delhi, Kolkata, and Mumbai.

Conclusion

Based on media reports and other travellers’ previous experience, you may not find India suitable for your solo trip. However, you will fall in love with this country and its people as you visit and receive greetings and affection from locals.

India has numerous places that you can include in your solo trip. The above-mentioned places and their activities will help you choose the right place for your solo trip in India.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Which places are the best for solo trips in India?

The best places for solo trips in India are Ladakh, Hampi, Alleppey, Shimla, and Udaipur.

2. What mistakes do solo travellers make?  

Solo travellers, particularly women, make these mistakes: fear, overpacking, being too polite, sharing unnecessary details, avoiding locals’ advice, etc.

3. How can I make my solo travel cheaper/less expensive?

To make your solo travel more affordable, use public transport, opt for budget stays, cook meals in your accommodation if possible, and pick affordable destinations.

4. How can I make my solo trip in India safer?

To make your solo trip to India, pack light, avoid getting too close to anyone you meet, dial a local police number for help, and never trust easily.

5. Is Delhi safe for a solo female traveller?

Yes, Delhi is safe for a solo traveller. It can be safer if you stay very careful while exploring this city or any part of the country.

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