If you’re planning a solo women’s trip and safety’s a top priority, a few great options in India are: - Pondicherry – Calm vibe, walkable streets, friendly locals, and great cafes. Perfect for a peaceful solo break. - Rishikesh – Safe, spiritual, and full of other solo travelers. Ideal if you enjoy yoga, nature, or light adventure. Mysuru – Clean, laid-back, and rich in culture — great for exploring at your own pace. - Sikkim – Super hospitable locals and stunning landscapes; ideal for women traveling alone. - Udaipur – Romantic city vibes, lots of history, and very tourist-friendly. Wherever you go, book verified stays (Tripoto, Airbnb, or Booking dot com), avoid late-night travel alone, and share your itinerary with someone you trust.
That’s a great question! For solo women travelers, safety is often as important as the destination — so places with good infrastructure, friendly locals, and well-documented experiences tend to work best. In India, Goa (off-season), Kerala’s backwaters, and Rishikesh are popular and reasonably safe if you pick a good accommodation and travel during the day. Internationally, destinations like Portugal (Lisbon & Porto), Iceland, and New Zealand come highly recommended for solo women thanks to their welcoming culture and low crime rates. No matter where you go, here are a few tips: Choose accommodations with strong reviews and belongings lockers. Share your travel itinerary with a trusted friend and check-in daily. Use local SIM or roaming to stay connected. Pick daylight hours for travel between places and transport. Connect with local or online groups for real-time advice and support. Have a fantastic trip and safe travels! ✨
That’s an excellent question! For a solo women trip, safety and comfort matter more than anything. I’d recommend places where women-friendly infrastructure, local support, and easy accessibility exist.
For example: Somewhere with a well-connected transport system Accommodations that are reviewed highly by female travelers Destinations where local culture is respectful and helpful Have a wonderful journey — and trust your instincts, plan ahead, and stay safe!
I’d say Japan, Iceland, or Portugal are great picks. They’re really safe, easy to get around, and perfect if you just want to explore and relax on your own.
You could plan a trip to Chimney, Kurseong (Darjeeling). It is safe for a solo trip. You can either fly to Bagdogra or take a train to New Jalpaiguri Station and take a cab to Kurseong. We have just started a homestay here and I came across your query. Darjeeling is another 1.5 hours from here.