A trend that is steadily gaining in India is solo travel. The nation’s youth are finally deciding that traveling is far superior to other things they have been spending money on. Therefore, before going on a solo trip around the world to rediscover yourself, consider the locations where you can travel alone. India has a wide variety of safe and exotic areas to visit, with all kinds of attractions, including historical sites, mountains, beaches, and religious temples perched atop mountains. These trips are called “singles vacations” or “holidays for singles” in India.
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- Gokarna
In the Uttar Kannada district of Karnataka, Gokarna is an important Hindu pilgrimage site with a long history. Many of us look for the mental calm that our busy lives don’t give us when we go alone, and Gokarna gives us that. Additionally, it is a popular tourist destination with many beaches, and beautiful, serene beaches are always attractive. The major benefit is that it is less expensive than spending an hour at a mall.
- Rumtek
Everyone agrees that North East India has the loveliest spots on earth, and Rumtek, Sikkim, is one of the icings on the cake. A monastery in Rumtek called the Dharmachakra Center is also worth visiting, especially during one of their month-long poojas that last a whole week and are dedicated to a particular god.
The third-highest monk in Tibetan Buddhism is based there, and it is the biggest Tibetan Buddhist monastery in Sikkim. It is surrounded by luxuriantly green scenery at an elevation of 5000 feet.
- Sandhan Valley
Sandhan Valley, popularly known as the “Valley of Shadows,” should be on your travel list. You may truly experience the thug life here by camping, rappelling, and staying amidst breathtaking natural places in addition to the challenging hiking.
It is one of the Sahyadri range’s largest canyons, making it a fantastic choice for a day-long hike in the vicinity of Mumbai. Since a thousand years ago, the force of water passing past it has built the gorge-cut valley and canyon. Only a few hours a day, the sun shines down on the valley’s bottom; thus, most of the time, it is in the shade.
The Sandhan valley trek is the finest option if you’re looking for the best adventure trekking in India. The most excellent aspect is that tents are optional and frequently impractical. So instead, you’ll set up camp amidst 300-foot-high canyons in the open.