Valentine's Day isn't just for couples. The day provides a perfect opportunity for everyone to embark on an adventure or simply indulge in self-love
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Here are some of the best Valentine's Day destinations in India for anyone who is single or healing from a heartbreak
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Ziro Valley in Arunachal Pradesh is famous for its scenic beauty, offering breathtaking views of terraced rice fields, dense forests, and meandering rivers
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Landour is a quieter alternative to Mussoorie. It is an old colonial town with misty hills, charming cafes and breathtaking views
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Shoja, a hidden gem in Tirthan Valley, is perfect for those seeking peace amidst the Himalayas with scenic trails and wooden cottages
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Khajjar in Himachal Pradesh is popularly known as the “Mini Switzerland of India”. This hill station offers a picturesque meadow, surrounded by cedar forests
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Rishikesh is a peaceful destination with many spiritual and cultural activities, making it a good place for solo travel
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Pondicherry is a fantastic destination for solo travellers. The town's French Quarter, with its colonial villas and chic cafes, takes you straight to the streets of France
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Manali is a paradise for solo adventurers. The stunning scenery of this mountain town creates an ideal backdrop for many thrilling activities
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Kerala, rightly known as God's Own Country, is a place where you can kayak through peaceful backwaters one day and trek through lush green forests the next