Who does not love to travel, but there’s something special about solo traveling and those brave solo travellers who embrace this life. I have heard so many people say that they have not traveled in so long because they could not find the perfect companion. My response? Who needs a companion when you can travel on your own!

If you forever wait for your friends to plan that much-awaited Goa trip, well, let me break it down to you – IT’S NOT REALLY GOING TO PAN OUT. So stop waiting for others to say yes to your plan – instead, pack your bags and leave! Because if you don’t, you will never understand what freedom truly means!

Scroll down and discover the top traveling destinations in India for solo travelers to explore in 2023!

15 Best Places For Solo Travellers In India:

Best Places For Solo Travellers In India

Without wasting any more time, let’s find out what are the top travel destinations for solo travellers this year!

1) Kasol

Located in the rocky terrains of Himachal Pradesh, Kasol is a tourist hub spot perfect for solo travelers, especially if you are a first-timer. The people are friendly, the food is crazy, and the market? Well, make sure you have savings to splurge because the Kasol market will tempt you enough!

Review

“Kasol is a perfect destination for tourists. Kasol is considered to be the hub of tourists in Himachal Pradesh. Every year millions of people come here to visit Kasol. Here in the end of December, lots of people from the country and abroad come to celebrate the new year. Kasol is a peaceful place. It is very cold in these days.”

-Alex Walker

2) Old Manali

Another tourist sport hailing from the land of hippies or Himachal Pradesh, Old Manali, is famous amongst the young and the old alike. If you want to enjoy the flavor of Manali and yet remain in an isolated location, then visit Old Manali instead, and you will have memories for a lifetime!

Review

“It was certainly one of the best activities taken in the whole trip..
River Rafting Adventurous, Spectacular view of the mighty river with spellbound beauty
River Crossing Its must for all at Manali Itself..”

-subhraa5

3) Rishikesh

Hailing from the land of Devbhoomi (Uttarakhand), Rishikesh is referred to as the ‘Getaway to the Garhwal Himalayas’ and as the ‘Yoga Capital of the World.’ This place is perfect for group trips for solo travellers and people seeking a break from their mundane urbane lives.

Review

“Rishikesh is the best place in this world for me till now, Riverside peace is love. I love the vibes, foods, and of course the kind people of Rishikesh, The best part was ( Chotiwala) restaurant. If you’re from India or somewhere else, you must visit Rishikesh at least once. You won’t be able to go back and you can’t stop thinking about Rishikesh for sure.”

-ananyasingh7628

4) Dharamsala

Traditionally, the city of Dharamsala was designed as a resting spot for pilgrimage, but in 2023, it continues to be a resting spot for both pilgrims and solo travellers alike. Safe and beautiful, you can choose to visit the peaceful city anytime in the year except in the monsoon season.

Review

“I would say that going to Dharamsala and not stopping here is not correct, here you understand the struggle of the people, the talents of their craftsmen, as professional as it gets.

The lay out of the building plans and the gardens are very interesting.

The temple has been explained to us in a very easy way, we were there with 19 kids, so it is more than worthy to pay a visit.”

-Matilde_Mir

5) Kodaikanal

Located in the Dindigul district of Tamil Nadu, Kodai is a famous hill station that attracts several tourists throughout the year. However, forget about cruises for solo travelers because Kodia’s rich flora and fauna will take your breath away, leaving you wanting more!

Review

“I think Kodai takes the cake when it comes to a relatively uncrowded south Indian destination. In addition, the place is easily reachable when you talk about train or air connectivity.

The ambiance is beautiful, the place uncrowded and the food delicious.”

-Kapil P

6) Auroville

Auroville is as close to utopia as you can get in India. Founded in 1968 by Mirra Alfassa, Auroville was designed as a utopic township where men and women hailing from anywhere in the world can live peacefully without worrying about caste, creed, or even politics.

Review

“I was there for 2 weeks and its simply a magical place for meditation and yoga. I can highly recommend everyone to explore it by themselves.”

-Cendricstein

7) Munnar

Munnar is so beautiful with its extensive tea plantations and breathtaking views that, as an adventurous solo traveler, you simply cannot miss this spot. Located on the Western Ghats in the state of Kerela, Munnar is a paradise and attracts tourists from all over the world.

Review

“Best Hill station I have been to so far. Very green and beautiful. Must visit. Weather is excellent even in April.”

-dipsin20

8) Pushkar

One of the most ancient cities of India, Pushkar, is located in the Ajmer district in the state of Rajasthan. A better fit for experienced solo travellers, the best time to visit Pushkar is when the weather is pleasant between the months of November and March.

Review

“Good place to sit and relax the place is within walk by distance from Brahma temple and easy to reach must visit if you visit Pushkar”

-Roshan_Dhamvani

9) Amarkantak

Amarkantak is a small town in Madhya Pradesh but a significant town nonetheless because it also happens to be the meeting point of the Vindhya and Satpura ranges – the fulcrum between the meeting point is Maikal Hills.

Review

“Very beautiful place.. beautiful city with various beautiful temples. Love to see natural beauty. Son muda, Kapildhara falls are decorated by nature.”

-sharmeebanerjee

10) Gokarna

Gokarna is located at the meeting point of Goa and Karnataka, popular amongst tourists of all ages. Known for its beautiful beaches and natural fauna, ditch those friends, pack your bags, and travel alone because Gokarna has been misunderstood all this while – it’s a paradise for solo travellers.

Review

“Beautiful beach – serene, secluded, and peaceful. The beach has a long coastline thus it is easy to find a place that is less crowded.”

-AGNIDEEP

11) Pondicherry

Pondicherry has gained a lot of popularity over the years due to its sunny beaches and independent lifestyles. However, the French influence has been preserved so well that so many people travel to this city every year. It’s pretty cheap too and naturally a hit amongst students.

Review

“Pondicherry is a beautiful town surrounding around the ocean and the city was built under British territory with beautiful buildings and sculptures to watch”

-gokulnathan113366

12) Darjeeling

There’s no reason why I should leave out Darjeeling from this list. Located in the state of West Bengal, Darjeeling is a favorite amongst solo travellers, group travelers, couples, and even families with children. There’s one glitch, though – it’s never empty!

Review

“Enjoyed the experience at the place. the natural beauty is amazing. the Himalayan railway is breathtaking, must ride for the only one running. Himalayan Mountaineering Institute is a must-visit. weather is excellent.”

-arvind6511

13) Varanasi

Another ancient city located on the banks of Ganga in Uttar Pradesh, Varanasi, is believed to be the home of none other than the Hindu God, Lord Shiva! You don’t need to be religious to visit Varanasi – go there for its beauty! But, again, you are most likely to never find this place empty.

Review

“Best place where you can get attracted by ghats and temples, the mokshadayani river Ganga and everyday Ganga aarti.”

-poonammaurya

14) Kutch

An uncommon name in this list for solo travelers, Kutch is located in Gujrat. If you can not live without non-veg, then this might not be your place, but I would suggest going there anyway because of the gorgeous handicrafts, beautiful beaches, and white-colored deserts. Did you know this was also the archaeological site of the Indus Valley Civilization?

Review

“once in a life time experience to visit and watch the majestic sun rise and sun set in the white desert. worth waking up at 6 am and the bitter wind and cold..trust me, you will not regret!!”

-drparamshukla

15) Alleppy

Alleppy or Alappuzha is known for its stunning landscape, virgin beaches, and world-famous backwaters. A must for solo travellers, Alleppy is also known for the Alappuzha Lighthouse, a 19th-century innovation that brought the city under the limelight!

Review

“We had a 2 hour ride in a spacious boat. Absolutely great experience. The views, the comfort of the ride, etc were great !”

-udayk_1

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):

1) Which Place In India Is Best For A Solo Trip?

The best destinations for solo travellers in India are many. From Kasol in the north to Pondicherry in the south, pack your bags and go where your heart takes you. Don’t forget about Kutch in the West and Darjeeling in the East!

2) Which Is The Best Place For A Solo Trip?

I would suggest opening a map or taking out that old globe from the study, closing your eyes, and picking a place. Then research a little and find out if it’s safe for solo traveling, especially for women, and then all you need to do is go live your life!

3) Where Can A Girl Travel Alone In India?

Unfortunately, as a female solo traveler in India, the number of alternatives is a little less because of the country’s safety issues, but that should not stop you. Both South and East India are considered great alternatives for female solo travelers!

Conclusion:

So many places and such little time for solo travellers! What are you waiting for? Apply for that leave right now because you need to pack your bags and just leave. If you don’t, then you will regret it forever because if you don’t travel solo at least once in your life, you don’t know what you are missing!

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Barsha Bhattacharya

Barsha Bhattacharya is a senior content writing executive. As a marketing enthusiast and professional for the past 4 years, writing is new to Barsha. And she is loving every bit of it. Her niches are marketing, lifestyle, wellness, travel and entertainment. Apart from writing, Barsha loves to travel, binge-watch, research conspiracy theories, Instagram and overthink.

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