Safest places to visit for solo female travellers in India

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New Delhi. Who doesn’t like to have holidays? During the holidays, people may be going for a walk with your family or friends, but there are some people who like to hang out alone. In the recent past, there has been a surge in the number of solo travelers in the country, in which women are seeing a large share.

Today, due to the increasing criminal cases against women, many females are reluctant to roam alone. Their safety is the biggest issue. But there are many places in India where women can roam around without any fear. Let’s know which place is –

 

1.Darjeeling, West Bengal

In this beautiful city, nestled in the lap of the world’s third largest mountain and Kanchenjunga, people will get to see many things along with the fun-filled journey of the dense forest, Mirik Lake, toy train, and many things, talking about the safety of women, there is no problem in their alone walking here.

 

2.Munnar, Kerala

This city of Kerala is considered one of the safest tourist destinations in India from the point of view of women’s safety. The locals here are always ready to help the tourists who come. In Munnar, you will get to see tea gardens, natural beauty and greenery.

 

3.Puducherry

Puducherry, one of the union territories of South India, has been a colony of France for many years. Here you will still find many French colonies. This city is very famous among the tourists because they can roam here without any fear.

 

4.Jaipur, Rajasthan

Known as the Pink City, this city is seen from the point of view of security, Jaipur is a perfectly safe destination for women who roam alone. There are many tourist attractions like Hawa Mahal, Jal Mahal, City Palace in Jaipur which you can see.

 

5.Leh-Ladakh

Located in the Zanskar Valley, Ladakh is one of the beautiful places of India. Due to cave monasteries, this valley is famous all over the world. Due to snowfall for 9 months, the beauty of this place increases even more. That’s why the fun of walking here alone is different. Perhaps that’s why solo women travelers love to go here.