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Travel Solo to These Places to Taste the Ultimate Freedom!

Ashish Kumar Singh

Last updated: Jun 10, 2019

While some like to sail in a boat with their squad, others prefer walking the road alone. Yes, travelling solo is a great option and should be experienced at least once in life. You get to experience a different side of yourself, as well as the place you’re set to explore. If you belong to the same tribe of solo-travellers, and you’ve exhausted your mind trying to find the PERFECT vacay spot… Don’t worry! Check out this list of best places to travel solo in India, and thank us later!

Lahaul-Spiti

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Let’s start from the North with Lahaul-Spiti, falling in the remotest areas of Himachal Pradesh. This hidden gem between Tibet and India is a reason in itself to pack your bags. Take a solo bike trip, buy a bus ticket or book a shared cab – travel anyhow, but don’t miss visiting this magical place at least once, on your own. Also, known as the “Cold Desert”, Lahaul-Spiti will leave you mesmerised with the high altitude mountain passes, glacial lakes, ancient monasteries, well-combed mountains and many other attraction points. The ideal time to explore the untouched territories of Lahaul- Spiti is from May to October. If you’re feeling a little more tourist-y, you can kick-start your journey from Manali.

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Sandhan Valley

If roaming alone in cities, admiring architecture or chilling at beaches, is not your thing, then a solo trek to Sandhan Valley will definitely pump up your spirit. Also known as the Grand Canyon of Maharashtra and the ‘Valley of Shadows’, Sandhan Valley is ringed by Ratnagad and Ajoba mountain ranges. This 5-hour trek can only be done from the month of November to May, and is usually a 2-day trip. You can also indulge in adventure activities like rappelling and rock climbing. If camping under the starry sky, meeting new people by the campfire and losing yourself in the alluring views, excites you, then you need to pack your bag.

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Amritsar

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Amritsar is a great place to wander alone. Located only 450kms from New Delhi, Amritsar boasts a completely different vibe for solo travellers, despite being crowded. The city holds great historical and spiritual importance and therefore, a visit to this city is a must. Though any time of the year is good for Amritsar, it is advisable to hit the roads from October to January. While travelling alone, seek blessings at the renowned Golden Temple, witness the madness of beating retreat at Wagah Border and pay your respects to the departed souls at Jallianwala Bagh. You can also enjoy mouth-watering Amritsari Kulchas with Lassi, while strolling in the busy markets of the vibrant city.

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Varanasi

Popular as one of the oldest cities on this planet, Varanasi is the spiritual capital of India. The city is well connected with roads, airways and railways, and is therefore apt for every tourist. The advisable time to visit the holy city is from September to January, as the summers are very crucial here. Include Varanasi in your itinerary to witness the grand evening puja ceremonies at the ghats and relaxing boat rides at River Ganga. That’s not all! You can also try the lip-smacking street food, explore the cosy cafes, listen to Hindu mythological stories or just enjoy evening walks in the city. Solo travellers would certainly fall for the vibrant energy here!

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Orchha

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If you have always been a history lover and have a thing for royalty, then Orchha in Madhya Pradesh should be next on your solo travel bucket list. Roughly around 400kms from Delhi, Orchha is known for its mesmerising river views and architectural masterpieces. The place is safe for both male and female tourists and therefore, sums up as the perfect getaway.  Spend your day admiring the charismatic architecture of the Orchha Fort or spotting wild animals on a Jungle Safari, and if you’re looking for contentment, you can head to one of the enchanting temples.

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Kodaikanal

Kodaikanal might be a popular hot-spot for family and friends groups, but it also excites a lot of solo travellers due to its exhilarating views, lush forests and beautiful waterfalls . This cosy hill station is located in Dindigul district of Tamil Nadu and is about 7000 feet above sea level. Even if you do not indulge in tourist-y activities here, like Coaker’s Walk, boating in Kodaikanal Lake or exploring the famous Guna Cave, you can still soak in the charm of this magnificent place. Take a walk in the pine forest or head to the Echo Point to relish the bird’s eye view of the splendid landscapes. The best time to enjoy the scenic beauty of this city is from November to March.

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Some More Places for Solo Travel in India: Khajuraho, Coorg, Munnar, Leh-Ladakh, Puducherry, Hampi, Mumbai, Majuli-Assam, Pushkar and Gangtok are some other places you should discover on your own to overcome your fears and taste the ultimate freedom!

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