April 25, 2024

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10 Best Places to Travel Alone in India in 2021

15 Indian Destinations to Travel Alone | Tour My India

There are several incredible places in India that you can visit on your own. The beauty of these places becomes evident when you explore them solo. Whether you are an adventure lover, looking to trek through the wilderness or a spiritual seeker who wants to be at one with the surrounding nature, there are incredible options that you can check out. While places like Kasol, Rishikesh, Kovalam and Pondicherry are some of the must-visit places if you are a solo traveller, you can also consider a few offbeat options like Varanasi, Udaipur and Shillong for a truly unique experience. 

1. Kasol, Himachal Pradesh 

One of the best and most recommended places for solo travellers in India is Kasol in Himachal Pradesh. This quaint village on the banks of the River Parvati is a popular place amongst hippies, foreigners and other adventure enthusiasts who want a safe and beautiful place to explore on their own. You can also indulge in several water sports such as river rafting and trekking. The natural beauty of Kasol is also world famous, and camping in the outdoors, surrounded by the beautiful hills of the Himalayas, is a popular activity that you do there.  Check out the Thrillophilia reviews for more information on Kasol.

2. Pondicherry 

This beautiful Union Territory in India is known as the French Riviera of the East. This gorgeous place is filled with traditional French architecture and buildings, French food, beautiful beachside residencies that you can rent out and a number of interesting activities on offer that will make your solo vacation exceptional. Pondicherry is also a very safe place, which makes it the ideal place for a solo traveller. Make sure you visit the Aurobindo Ashram, Auroville and the many beautiful beaches here when you visit. 

3. Rishikesh, Uttarakhand 

One of the most beautiful places in India to visit alone is Rishikesh – the spiritual hotspot in the country. Thousands of pilgrims travel to Rishikesh every year to pay their respects in the temples here, and they also come to take a dip in the holy Ganges. However, this is also a great place for adventurous solo travellers, who can come to Rishikesh for a spiritual retreat. There are peaceful yoga centres, meditation ashrams, and outdoor camping retreats that can be very soothing for the soul. You can also try your hand at white water rafting, rappelling, and trekking when you are here. 

4. Udaipur, Rajasthan

If you are searching for a place in India where you can travel solo, one of the best options is to visit Udaipur, also known as the City of Lakes. The picturesque city is replete with artificial and natural lakes, especially the beautiful Lake Pichola, where you can go boating at sunset. Udaipur is also home to several ancient forts and palaces that belonged to erstwhile Rajput kings, that now make for interesting trekking destinations and viewpoints for the entire city of Udaipur. You must visit the stunning Chittorgarh Fort when you are there. As for hotels, Udaipur is home to some of the best hotels in the country like Oberoi Udaivilas, where you can stay in the lap of luxury and opulence, befitting Rajasthan.  Check out the reviews of Thrillophilia on Twitter for more information on Udaipur. 

5. Shillong, Meghalaya 

The capital city of Meghalaya is also known as the Scotland of the East because of its incredibly beautiful landscape, which consists of vast stretches of rolling green hills and misty valleys. It is one of the best places in India to visit on your own because of the exciting terrain, the pleasant weather, the many accommodation options and adventure activities that can be conducted there. Some of the most popular places there are Umiam Lake and the Elephant falls that you can visit as part of your solo tour through Shillong. 

6. Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh 

Varanasi might not be a common choice amongst solo travellers, but it’s bound to be a life-changing experience if you decide to explore the city on its own. The Ghats, the colours, fairs, food and people make for the most brilliant sensory experience, especially if you decide to navigate the culture of the city on your own. Make sure you take a boat ride along the Ghats of Varanasi at sunset, have a taste of their delicious local lassi, walk through the bustling narrow streets and pay your respects at the many historic temples in the city. The cultural and spiritual environment of Varanasi is an exceptional experience that is perfect for solo travellers. 

7. Kovalam, Kerala

Another incredible place that you can explore on your own is the beautiful city of Kovalam. This is a quaint beach town that is home to several quaint coastal areas, beautiful beaches, many cliffs and other tourist attractions that are best explored on one’s own. Some of the places that you must visit when you are in Kovalam include Hawa Beach, the Lighthouse Beach, the Vizhinjam Juma Masjid that overlooks a fishing harbour and Sagarika Marine Research Aquarium where you can see the fascinating process of cultivating pearls.