14 Amazing Places For Women Who Want To Travel Solo

All those who are sick of hearing that it’s a man’s world, can now blatantly pack their bags and head for an extravagant holiday. The subject of solo travels ignites many ideas, wishes, plans, to-do-list and a lot more.

With a positive attitude, a general mindset, some cash in your wallet, data on your mobile, fuel in your vehicle; ladies you are all set to conquer the world. Here are some exotic, lavish, sturdy, adventurous, sumptuous travel gateways-

1. Deoria Tal

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If you agree to the term that all great things come in small packages, then this is the place for you. A great place for camping, trekking, and reveling in the exquisiteness of the nature. The good thing is, it won’t demand much time or money from you. This is a weekend’s gateway.

 

2. Silk Route

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As the disguised diamond of India, Silk route at first brought a considerable measure of foreign exchange and conservative advantages to the nation. Encompassed by profound sights, this place is an entrancing magnificence that is said to change hues consistently.

 

3. Lepchajagat

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The onus is on Lepchajagat to deliver the mesmerizing beauty it promises, with its unique name. This little town found in wild is around 19 km from Darjeeling. It was once acclaimed as being home of “Lepcha” tribe yet now has been changed over into a held woodland region.

 

4. Pondicherry

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Other than mind-blowing architecture, incredible influences from the French in everything, great food, excellent wine, laudable hospitality, gorgeous weather, tranquility and pristine beaches; Pondicherry is affordable. It’s definitely phenomenal.

 

5. Hampi

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Hampi calls you to witness the eccentric charm of valued monuments, of its beauty, that lies in the ruins of its UNESCO recognized sights. On the off chance that you love architecture  and take joy in wondering over the heavenliness of royal residences, sanctuaries, and unimaginable regal structures, then,  Hampi is all set to take your breath away.

 

6. Ziro Valley

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Situated at a distance of 1500 meters above sea level, Ziro Valley is recognized for its stunning natural beauty and also named as a world heritage site. The region is surrounded by mountains and a magical combination of flora and fauna. Looks like a perfectly crafted God’s country.

 

7. Churu

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Lying in the expanses of Thar Desert, Churu bears the title of having grand havelis, marvelous stup, and a lot to leave its spectators awestruck. Everything about Churu is underrated. Looking up at an impeccably outlined roof of a 150-year-old Jain sanctuary, dashing past a crowd of chinkaras and staying at the visitor place of a Maharaja – such encounters don’t come that regularly in life.

 

8. Havelock Island

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Trust me when I say that this is one of the most beautiful places, yet far away from the mainstream. With snow-white shorelines, greenish blue shallows, a coast packed with beach huts and a reputation of most luring, picturesque and awed sights. Havelock is a travel’s paradise.

 

9. Dharamshala

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Quite infamous for its highness, Dharamshala has been a much-adored tourist destination ever since Indian backpackers took advantage of the liberty at their disposal. On your visit, you’ll find numerous young travelers on their solo expedition.

 

10. Orchha

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Orchha was once the capital city of the powerful Bundelkhand Empire. Banked adjacent to the Betwa River, it remains on a colossal royal residence fortress. Inside the limit are structures having a place with diverse eras. Unlike different strongholds in India, very few people think about this spot, as a place to be visited, which makes it unique.

 

11. Tarkarli

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A nearby destination from Mumbai, Tarkarli is a lesser known shoreline spotted in Sindhudurg District. You must remain watchful while making the plunge in the water as the waves are really solid here. The relatively clean water and less swarm makes this spot unique.

 

12. Malana

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In a world of one’s own, which was never invaded or ruled by any external administration, Malana has remained isolated from the outside civilization for thousands of years. Malana is going to be your favorite expedition and a story worth sharing. It’s obscure delights are hidden in treks and majestic sights that it has to offer.

 

13. The Phugtal Monastery

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Dwelling magnificently in the laps of Zanskar Valley, Ladakh, this monastery is built into the cliffside like a honeycomb. The place owns the claim of sheltering erudite, scholars and majestic minds over the period of time and hence is a resourceful place for many. Himalaya, a Path to the Sky is documentary made by a French  director Marianne Chaud, on the life of monks who live here.

 

14. Kodaikanal

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It grasps to an unexplainable brilliance and speaks volumes about the best street food at the most minimal costs. It is called as “The gift of the forest” more often than not. One of the most popular tourist destination of Tamil Naidu, Kodaikanal is the place to be to experience the pinnacle of natural beauty.

“Never did the world make a queen of a girl who hides in houses and dreams without traveling.”
― Roman Payne, The Wanderess

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