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India is a land to explore a lot. Here are some places for you to visit and make memories on your 25th birthday. Srinagar Leh and Ladakh Meghalaya Lucknow Nainital Mussorie and Almora if possible club Valley of flowers. Jaipur Jaisalmer Mount Abu and Udaipur Mumbai pune Mahabaleshwar on the way Igatpuri Malshej ghat and Alibaug Goa is a great place to visit which you can club with Gokarna if you love beach travel. Munnar Cochin Kumarakom Idukki Wayanad and Asthamudi. Alleppey can be added too. Coorg Chikmagalur kudremukh Bangalore Mysore Kabini along with Udupi and hampi are solo spots of Karnataka. Ooty and Kodai clubbed with Coonoor and Yelagiri, Chennai madurai Coimbatore karaikudi Kanyakumari mahabalipuram dhanushkodi and pollachi from Tamilnadu. Shimla manali Spiti Mcleodganj tirthan jibhi kullu are some must explore solo travel spots of Himachal Vizag beaches Araku valley lambasinghi Hyderabad Secunderabad Nellore Chittoor Kakinada Vijaywada are some spots to explore solo in Andhra Pradesh and Telegana. Sikkim Mizoram Pondicherry Andaman and lakshwadeep mangalore Pachmarhi are some more spots to explore for solo travellers. Advance happy birthday wishes.
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Hello, there have many Tourist Place in India. Kashmir Ladakh Manali Shimla Rajasthan Uttarakhand Goa Ooti Kerala Koraput Mayurbhanj Darjeeling and many parts of Nort East India Reason.
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Hello, Advance Happy Birthday 🎉 Places in South India like Pondicherry (Rent a bike, it will be fun to explore with authentic french architecture for amazing clicks) Chikkmangaluru, Yercaurd ( Best place for street food with fabulous hill station to explore and relax) Coorg and Mysore etc. Check out my profile for complete itinerary. Happy Travel!
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I am definitely not a fan of same old monotonous and predictable itineraries , so if it's your first solo then I definitely don't recommend leh ladak, arunachal or kashmir types of places as they require an intensive itinerary planning and execution and trust me they have lot to offer starring from long car rides to treks through valleys to iconic monuments and not just sitting in dal lake of kashmir to posing in front of monasteries of leh. Places like Darjeeling and Mussoorie have costlier flights and hotels and there is not much to see in the city, It's better to go outside the hub and explore more. If you can find local guides who execute nature trails, that's even better. Rajasthan is a good option but as a travel junkie I was bored after a while, so I would suggest to keep the number of days less, also it has very beautiful hotels and hostels. There is runn Utsav but 2 days are more than enough, even when you pair it up with Bhuj sightseeing places. Kerala is a also another very safe place to try, it has houseboats in places like alleppey, mangroove beatings, few easy treks, Kanyakumari I.e you will have a good itinerary but if you are North Indian then food wise you can have a bit of troubling. Karnataka has beautiful western ghats open for hikings and trekking along with beautiful offbeat beaches as well as with historical ruins and palaces with awesome connectivity from bangalore. Actually, you will find something in every state but what I feel is, Starting solo can be nerve wrecking, since I don't know you much, I would suggest a place that is open and adjusted to the idea of solo travellers and given India is still getting there, there are no many places. I would suggest try something simple and work your way through the challenging ones. I would suggest Rishikesh. It's the hub of solo travellers and digital nomads. it has all adventure activities starting from rafting to bungy jumping to yoga. Ashrams at Ganga to unique ruins of beatless ashram. It's filled with cafes and unique markets. Also there are hundreds of hostels for backpacker and if you plan accordingly, it will be cheaper also. You will definitely meet fellow solo travellers along the way.
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Glad to help but if you need more info...do ping me. I am a solo traveller too and even to this day I get nervous from time to time. So I understand, where you are coming from
Firstly Advance Happy Birthday. Many people celebrate their 25th Birthday in a Pub/Restaurant/Home/etc. Going to a small place along with family/friends/solo is a nice thought as you will have special memory which you can carry. So my suggestions are: 1. If you want visit a peaceful place you can visit Coorg/Darjeeling/Manali/Waynad 2. If you want to party hard then Delhi/Bengaluru/Mumbai/Hyderabad will be great options. 3. If you just want to spend your whole day at single place then there are get away places like Lonavla/Matheran/Mahabaleshwar where you can rent out a villa. 4. You can plan Goa as last option
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Kashmir Amritsar Manali Uttrakhand Udaipur Goa Kerala Jaisalmer
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You can travel the Gateway of India.. It will be super memorable birthday in your life. It's true that the Gateway of India is considered to be Mumbai's signature structure. It was constructed at the start of the 20th century to mark the welcome of King George V, the first British emperor. This defensive structure was constructed on Ramchandani Road, next to Shyamaprasad Mukherjee Chowk, in the center of Mumbai, and was influenced by Gujarati architecture from the 16th century. The Gateway of India's arched structure is another example of Indo-Islamic architecture. This monument's cornerstone was set in March 1913, and construction wasn't finished until 1924. Basalt is used to build the object. 85 feet in height. (30 feet) https://travellifo.com/top-20-tourist-attractions-to-visit-in-mumbai/ This stunning structure is now known as Mumbai's gem and offers views of both the Arabian Sea and the Taj Mahal Palace and Tower Hotel. After the Gateway of India arch memorial was built, the last British troops left India via this structure in 1948. The gateway has been utilized as a symbolic entry for ceremonies honoring significant colonial personalities since India's independence.
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