Top 5 Tourist Destination For Solo Traveling

Know about the top 5 tourist destinations for solo traveling
Top 5 Tourist Destination For Solo Traveling
Top 5 Tourist Destination For Solo Traveling

There are many people in the world that anyone with a group tour would prefer to go on (Trip), while many people there are on every travel alone would like to get the (solo), even if you only go anywhere,.

Then these tourist destinations are perfect for you.

1. Hospice

Dharamsala, situated in the Dhauladhar mountain ranges of the Himalayas, is a well-known tourist spot in Himachal Pradesh. There is a gathering of domestic and foreign tourists throughout the year.

Nearby are the villages of Beed and Billing, where you can go for paragliding. If you feel like trekking then go to Triund. If you want to stay in a tent, then camping can also be done in Triund. 

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2. Rishikesh

If you want to do yoga and meditation by going to an ashram or rafting in the fast currents of the Ganges, then welcome to Rishikesh. If you come here, you will see so many solo travelers of your kind hanging their backpacks.

Most of the foreign backpackers who come to India definitely come to RishikeshConsidering you need it, take a neighborhood transport from here and go anyplace in the mountains of Uttarakhand. The closest rail line station is Rishikesh and the air terminal is Jolly Grant, Dehradun. 

3. Sikkim

Sikkim, a small Indian state in the Northeast, is quite safe for solo travelers. There is the Himalayas all around, wherever you want to go. You can reserve a taxi for commuting. If you want to roam for less money, you can take a shared taxi. 

There is no dearth of hotels and guesthouses in the capital, Gangtok. You can hardly find sights like this anywhere else. The closest rail line station is New Jalpaiguri and the air terminal is Bagdogra.

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4. Manipur

Manipur is no less beautiful in far Northeast India. Anyway, this spot is reasonable for experienced independent explorers. The mountains of Myanmar can be clearly seen from the Shiroy peak in the Ukhrul hills. Indians can travel to Myanmar without a visa for a day from the last village of More in India. 

If you get a glimpse of Myanmar along with Manipur, then it will be icing on the gold. The sweetness of oranges grown on the hills of Tamenglong is no less than the oranges of Nagpur. Do not miss visiting any village of Naga and other tribes. 

5. Kerala

This small state has good public transport facilities. One can go by street, rail and even by liner to move between different places. On one side there are tea gardens spread on the hills of Munnar and on the other side the backwaters of Alleppey. 

Between Kovalam and Varkala attracts a lot of foreign tourists. There are major railway stations and international airports in Ernakulam/Cochin and Thiruvananthapuram.

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6. Jaisalmer

If you want to see a glimpse of gold-sand desert, forts, Havelis, and majestic grandeur, then let's go to the western corner of India. After seeing the Jaisalmer Fort during the day, head towards the desert of Sam. In the evening, the feeling of watching the sun setting behind the sand dunes while riding a camel in the desert spread over miles is supernatural. 

You can go camping in the desert at night under the starry sky. The name of the urban glare will not be found far and wide. If you get to eat Ker-Sangri's vegetables, dal baati, and churma, then understand that your journey has been successful. The nearest railway station is Jaisalmer and the airport is Jodhpur.







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