7 Unique Solo-trip Destinations in India

Tulika
By Tulika
4 Min Read

Post Author

There are certain things which are necessary for you to do at least once in a lifetime, solo trips being one of them. Solo traveling is clinching a huge acclamation amidst travelers unwaveringly because of the precipitated whim that accompanies it. The adventure of chasing self-identity in addition to the metaphysical resurgence and the outflow of the adrenaline rush of the adventuresome turn into an excellent excuse to take your backpack and mount those hills or wander by hushed beaches, all by yourself.

Solo traveling gives you an opportunity to save yourself from being imprisoned by the vagaries and inclinations of your fellow travelers, and you get to plan a trip not blemished by the whims and fancies of the group. Solo trips also take you out of your comfort zone which gives you a chance of earning a sense of freedom and independence, the most liberating thing ever.

7 destinations in India every solo traveler must visit at least once:

Sandhan Valley

Often called as the ‘Grand Canyon of Maharashtra’, is a hike of a lifespan for the adventure claimant in you. It is a consolidation of a vale with a canyon. It can be reached between November and May. This water chiseled valley is surrounded by Ajoba and Ratnagar mounted belts.

Zanskar

It is the most segregated Himalayan valley and must be visited by travelers who wish to explore and experience the unscathed, spotless refinement of the country. The frigid outpouring falls, the Zanskar River, Chadar trek a the Buddhist lamaseries make this place a must visit. The period of April to August is ideal to visit.

Lahaul Spiti

jpg

Lahaul Spiti is one of the least traversed destinations in India. The home of monasteries and mountains makes to the list of ‘at least once in a lifetime’. To have the best experience, it is recommended to take the trip by road. The best time to visit Lahaul Spiti is from May to October.

Manali

Manli3_19_175_manali_938_410

Both, old and new Manali are delightful and fascinating. Massive pine woods and spouting river cause you to think you have ascended into a fairyland, in addition, Manali is also an opening point for the further trip to Spiti and Leh.

Kasol

kasol-cover

Many people call Kasol ‘Goa of hills’. It makes its way into every hiker’s list. It is located on the verges of the Parvati river in the dale and is an ideal spot for different water sports. The ideal time to take a trip is from March to May.

Puducherry

home-bg-4

 It is the Indian version of France, with French domination in its constructions, architecture, and culinary, this laid back small destination is impeccable for a peaceful escape into beaches. The Auroville temple is a don’t miss if you want to make your trip spiritual as well.

Gokarna

Gokarna-beach

 If you are considering an easy, chilled vacation at beaches, then Gokarna is your spot. Despite it being a temple town, the bonfire parties at the beaches are quite something. October to March is the best time to visit the place.

Last Updated on by kalidaspandian

Stay Connected

Share This Article
By Tulika
A law student, wading through life with books, music and a dash of sarcasm.