By: Neha Grover
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Opt for women-friendly places like Kerala, Goa, Himachal, or Rajasthan. They should be tourist-friendly, and generally safer.
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Wear comfortable, modest clothes like kurtas, maxi dresses, or palazzo pants—to avoid unwanted attention.
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Always inform someone of your whereabouts. Share your itinerary with family or friends and check in regularly for added safety.
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Stay in well-reviewed hotels, hostels, or homestays. Women-only hostels are safer and increasingly popular among solo female travellers.
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If something feels off, trust your gut. Say NO firmly to pushy vendors or overly friendly strangers without hesitation.
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Avoid travelling alone at night. Trains and buses are safer during the day, with more people around if help is needed.
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Try group tours for activities like yoga in Rishikesh, trekking in the Himalayas or heritage walks in Delhi for safe solo exploration.
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Safest Indian Destinations For Solo Travel:
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