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6 places in India that are surprisingly solo-friendly

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - May 13, 2025, 09:00 IST
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6 places in India that are surprisingly solo-friendly

Traveling solo in India might sound like an intimidating adventure wrapped in a backpack, but guess what? It’s more doable—and enjoyable—than you think. Whether you're a first-time solo traveler or a seasoned lone wolf, these 7 places offer the perfect mix of safety, social buzz, and "me time" magic.

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Hampi, Karnataka

Walking through Hampi feels like stepping into a forgotten fantasy world—but with Wi-Fi. Solo explorers love it for its budget-friendly guesthouses, quirky cafes, and backpacker-friendly culture. Whether you’re cycling around boulders or temple-hopping with a local guide, you’ll feel safe, inspired, and oddly at home.

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Puducherry

With pastel streets, cozy bakeries, and seaside promenades, Puducherry is basically India’s answer to a European postcard. It’s calm, compact, and perfect for exploring on foot or a rented scooter. As a solo traveler, you’ll love the easy-going pace, friendly locals, and the guilt-free ability to sit in a café for three hours with one coffee and a book.

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Varkala, Kerala

Varkala is Goa’s quieter side. It’s known for its dramatic cliff views, chill beach shacks, and yoga classes that don’t judge your flexibility. You can meet other travelers easily or spend days in silence—it’s solo travel gold. Also, the seafood thali might just make you believe in love again.

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McLeod Ganj, Himachal Pradesh

Tucked in the Dhauladhar range, McLeod Ganj is where Tibetan culture, scenic views, and spiritual energy collide. It’s super welcoming for solo travelers, with lots of treks, workshops, and homestays. You can join a meditation retreat or just vibe with a cup of butter tea and a plate of steaming momos.

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Udaipur, Rajasthan

Udaipur is regal without being overwhelming. Solo travelers can wander through palaces, take a boat ride on Lake Pichola, and still be back in time for rooftop dinner with a sunset view. The city is clean, safe, and super photogenic.

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Auroville, Tamil Nadu

Not your usual town, Auroville is an experimental community where solo travelers fit right in. You can volunteer, attend workshops, or simply get lost in conversation over organic meals. No one asks where you're from, why you’re alone, or if you’re married. It’s solo freedom at its finest.

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