26.10.2021.
India symbolizes the return to ancient magic and unique architecture – though, for women traveling alone, it also brings up questions of safety. Balancing the natural curiosity of locals, the craziness of streets where dirtiness prevail lead to the most adequate destinations of this kind.
Behind the curtain of insecurity lies the warmest heart of Indian people, the constant endevour to unite the soul with the profound spirit of life. The contrasts that occur naturally in India result within thousand of years of tradition. India stays unique between its diversities of landcape and languages, anchored in the welcoming light. The popular thing for solo female travellers is taking a yoga course, check out the 10 best ones.
Choosing the right destination involves the most enchanting places of India, let’s dive deeper and look at some great destinations for a solo trip for women visiting India.
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Then keep reading to learn everything you need to know about solo travel in India.
Map Of India
To help give you a lay of the land, the below India map shows you where Delhi is in comparison to other Indian cities.
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Solo Female Travel Destinations In India
1. New Delhi
Traveling alone in New Delhi can be quite challenging, particularly in the Old City. It can be a rewarding task full of amazent as Indian capital shines with exquisite style of architecture and gardens.
The accomodation plays a significant role, even when staying in the hostels. Avoiding the Old City and its hustle and bustle is the key decision into staying safe in India.
Though hostel group activities can take you into the safe adventure, finding friends within hostel and exploring together is easy.
The elegant side of Delhi comes to life along with the lovely markets, historic monuments and numerous temples and churches. These places include astonishing Red Fort, the enchanting Lodhi gardens, or significative Lotus temple.
Taking into focus the amazement of such places New Delhi becomes profined, away from its chaos. Even exploring the central neighbourhood Patanjali full of street vendors and restaurants can be done alone if you’re cautious but why to going into fire if not needed.
When traveling solo in New Delhi, don’t miss:
Red Fort- amazing monument and large fortress of the Mughl era;
Jama Masjid- one of the largest mosque in India;
Chandni Chowk- central street full of the street food and diverse vendors;
Lotus Temple- the Bahai temple dedicated to all religions;
Lodhi gardens- peaceful central park full of elegant vibes;
Humayuns Tomb- place for the second Mughal emperor was the inspiration for Taj Mahal;
2. Rajasthan
Rajasthan is the heritage of the kings, it’s the Indian state of the coloured towns or to be precise golden town, pink town, blue town or lake town. Enchanting palaces and forts are the main adut but only its colors bring the vibe.
These two reasons are the profound ground to feel pretty safe there.
Popular tuk tuk drivers have the bad voice of cheating sometimes but remembering how poor they live it can be a rewarding experience. Experiencing India feels so empty without the crazy drive of tuk tuk.
Staying cautious is the essence everywhere so let the magic of India pour into your heart as it’s quite a unique country.
Rajasthan is actually a part of Golden triangle which includes New Delhi, Agra and Jaipur. Seeing the majestic Taj Mahal is the dream of everyone that travels in India.
Its elegance needs to be captured by heart and heart seeks to stay safe and full.
Thousands of invites from street vendors should just be skipped sometimes as the real souvenirs stay in the heart.
When traveling solo in Rajesthan, don’t miss:
Jaipur or Pink City- is the largest city of Rajasthan with the wonderful architecture including Hawa Mahal, Jal Mahal, Nahargarh Fort, Amer Fort, Birla Temple;
Udaipur or the Lake City- is city of palaces lying on Lake Pichola;
Jodhpur- known as the Blue City it’ filled with various hill forts and palaces;
Jaisalmer- Golden City is lying near the Thar Desert as the lovely fortified place;
Pushkar- lying on the Pushkar lake this town is known by its temples and Ghats;
3. Amritsar
Golden temple in Amritsar is the central religious place of Sikhs and recognizable point of human brotherhood and unity. Its historical meaning and marvellous beauty shine as the gold touches everyone and purifies.
Amritsar is not only the Golden temple but the holy city full of historical monuments and amazing Punjabi food.
Visiting the flag ceremony at the frontier with Pakistan can be an enriching experience even though these two countries don’t have friendly relations.
Some of the attractions include:
Golden temple- is its most famous attraction and home to the Sikh religion;
Mata Lal Devi Temple- is the colourful Hindu temple;
Hall Bazar- is the busiest shopping centre in Amritsar where people can buy the vast panomarama of things like books, fabrics, carpets, electronics, handicrafts and much more;
4. Rishikesh
Rishikesh is the holy town of yoga so paying a visit to this vegetarian place is a sign of spiritual transformation. Town nestled in the picturesque valley of rivers and mountains will offer the refreshing stay and memorizable nature adventurous.
Even though it may be a bit commercial, Rishikesh breaths the purified spirit of inner beauty.
What to visit in Rishikesh:
Laxman Jhula- is a suspension bridge over the holy river of Ganga;
Neelkanth Mahadev Temple- located at the hill 32 km from Rishikesh this is a significant temple dedicated to Lord Shiva;
Swarg Ashram- is the oldest ashram in India;
The Beetles Ashram- now located at Rajaji National Park this place invoked the special inspiration for the band;
Rajaji National Park- is the authentic place to experience the rich flora and fauna;
Jumpin heights centre- is a treasure for adventure enthusiasts;
5. Himachal Pradesh
Himachal Pradesh is a northern state of India covering majestic Himalayas and the majority of green spaces in India. This natural paradise sets the views like on the picture postcard, rich with picturesque places.
While hiking alone at any place of the world is not advisable let’s remember that the mountain brings danger and spirit of challenge. The idea of covering larger towns alone while finding groups or tour regarding hiking would be much more appropriate.
The bunch of experiences lead to the conclusion that the land of Himchal Pradesh is pretty safe and hospitable.
These calm places offer the undoubted mind to travel alone as a woman but the crowded places can be taken with precaution if men start to stare. Still the bad situations can easily be avoided just by saying no.
What to visit at Himachal Pradesh:
Manali- is the town at 2050 m with the captivating views and many hiking trails;
Shimla- is the largest city of Himachal Pradesh with scenic landscapes and temples;
Kullu- is the popular touristic spot at the Beas river;
Kasol- is the picturesque area at the Parvati valley;
Tirthan Valley- is the fabulous wonder of nature with glacial waters;
6. Parvati Valley
Parvati Valley is the picturesque area nestled upon the river Parvati in Himachal Pradesh. Its hippie trail makes the Pavati Valley famous giving it the spiritual value.
Booking online isn’t really possible so recommendations or finding accomodation directly is the most common choice.
Notifying the hostel place and staying precautious if needed is the best key solution. This peaceful area deserves to be enjoyed with the full heart and soul, leaving the worries behind.
The most amazing spots at Parvati Valley include:
Parvati river- charming landscapes and relaxing feeelings are guaranted;
Kasol- sweet little town with tranquile beauty and many hiking options;
Tosh village- nestled near the Kasol town it holds thew best trekks in the area;
Malana- lovely village with the vibrant culture;
Manikaran- amazing place filled with hot springs and famous temples of Lord Shiva and Lord Rama;
7. Goa
Amazing beaches of Goa are among the most popular in India where friendly locals await. Calangute or Anjuna beaches plus many waterfalls and temples are the top touristic sights.
Best places to include at your Goa itinerary are:
Beaches- Palolem Beach, Colva Beach, Anjuna Beach, Benaulim Beach, Dona Paula Beach, Calangute Beach;
Bailica de Bom Jesus- is listed as UNESCO World Heritage Site;
Dudhsagar Falls- one of the India’s tallest waterfalls;
Anjuna Market- brings a special vibe and variety of textile products;
The Church of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception- beautiful white church with colourful interior;
8. Munnar
With its tea plantations and nature paradise Munnar is a fantastic choice. Munnar is considered one of the safest places to travel alone as a woman. Many nature resort will five the stunning opportunities to relax and enjoy the breathtaking views.
In the tea capital of Kerala you should visit:
Munnar top station- mesmerising landscapes at the height of 1700 m are located here;
Lakkam Waterfalls- located 25 km from Munnar they offer the refreshing beauty;
Echo Point- as the names says, echo phenomenon prevails here plus the picturesque views;
Tea plantations- more than 50 tea estates are the reason to visit Munnar;
Eravikulam National Park- at the foot of Pamba river this place delights with the largest collection of endangered species and majestic streams;
Attukad Waterfalls- quiet spot filled with lush greenery offers the best views during the moonson season;
9. Varanasi
Sacred place of Varanasi nestled at Ganga river is one of the most touristic places in India and definitely a safe place. Certain precautions are needed like going out in the night or going our with the strange guys. This crazy place where cremations are happening needs to be respected and it reward you.
The best places to visit at Varanasi are:
Boat ride in Ganges river;
Taking bath in Ganges;
Visiting the temples- among which the most popular are Kashi Vishwanath Temple, Durga Temple, Annapurna Temple,
Mritunjay Mahadev Temple;
Evening arti ceremony at Ganges river- Dasawamedh Ghat offers the best place to view thi spiritual greeting;
Ramnagar Fort- impressive place of sandstone at the eastern bank of Ganges;
10. Mysore
The southern corner of India in Karnatka is a popular touristic destination. Amazing palaces and temples bring the vibrant enchantment full of cultural charm. Many festivals specially Dasara festival are touristic point of visit to this third larget city of Karnatka. The charming landscape of Chamudi Hills makes it even more tranquile and soft.
Some of the best sights include:
Mysore Palace- enchanting place where once the royal family resided;
Jagan Mohan Palace- the oldest palace in Mysore where the Art gallery is placed;
Lalith Mahal Palace- former royal palace hosts a special restaurant;
Chamundi Hill- popular temple of Mysore is placed here;
Devaraja market- offers the authentic souvenirs and authentic vibes;
Rail museum;
Gokulam’s Yoga schools- the best place to experience yoga in Mysore is Gokulam;
Brindavan Garden- romantic and family-friendly place for all day long;
Conclusion
Magical India is such a chaotic country where traffic, belated trains and friendly but persisting locals define the life. The question of solo travel is the first one that comes in mind.
Solo travel is the discovery of yourself, just to be a bit brave at this crazy world is to have more faith in yourself. So many women travel alone in India, learn from their experiences and be enchanted.
Accommodation For Your Solo Trip In India
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Fadima mooneira says
India has a lot of fairytale-like places to visit. That’s why it’s on my bucket list now. Thank you for sharing.
Jamieadstories says
Some lovely examples of places to visit. I watched a programme about India once and it does seem very appealing.
Caroline says
I really like the sound of Munnar – I’d love to visit the tea plantations, the national park & the waterfall x
Charity says
These all look like some great destinations. Thanks so much for sharing them!
Rosie Ireland says
So many of my friends and family have travelled to India and absolutely raved about it!
Rosie
Jenny in Neverland says
Great post, these places sound wonderful. It’d be my dream to do a bit of solo travelling at some point x
A Capone Connection says
Such an amazing place to visit. I’d love to start doing some solo travel so this is really helpful. Thank you so much for sharing.
Adriane says
What an amazing list! I haven’t been to India yet, but it is definitely on the bucket list!
Cristina Rosano says
These sound like all amazing places to visit in India! I never had a chance to travel solo but would really love to try it out, thanks for sharing x
Lauren says
These look like great places. You have shared some great photographs. Thank you for sharing your suggestions.
Lauren
Liv says
I love solo travelling! I’ve always wanted to go to India but was unsure of the safety aspect. Thanks so much for sharing this, I’ve bookmarked this page for my future trip!
Marian says
The beauty and architecture in India is amazing! Would love to visit one day.