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Hello Teja, I'm mentioning some destinations which you can travel alone and can spend some alone quality time: 1. Kasol, Himachal Pradesh 2. Udaipur, Rajasthan 3. Rishikesh, Uttrakhand 4. Kutch, Gujarat Rest, it depends on your interests. You can check these destinations and plan a solo trip.
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Cherapunjee, meghalaya chiplun, Maharashtra
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Rajasthan udaipur
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Leh Ladak would be best for solo riding.Also in Southern India Wayanad, Coorg, Chikkmangaluru, Kudremukh, Ooty and Pondicherry all these are best for solo travelling
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Srinagar- Sonmarg- Kargil- Ladakh
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Gangtok, Sikkim Shillong, Meghalaya
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You can actually go anywhere solo. Just find the landscape that suits you.
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Hey teja This Places best for solo trip 1- Kasol ( Himachal Pradesh ) 2- Mount Abu ( Rajasthan) ) 3- Manali (Himachal Pradesh) 4- Kasauli ( Himachal Pradesh ) 5- Nainital ( Uttrakhand ) 6- Goa Happy Travelling !!!
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Hi i think Leh Ladakh would be the best place to visit during this time. solo trips are in trend and you can go everywhere you want.
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Hi man You can go to Kolli Hills in Tamil Nadu on bike ride because you will crossing 70 hairpin bends which are highest in India and best part is the view from the top when you can see all those bends........ mesmerizing
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Hi, You can go for Valley of flower,Heamkund sahib,Auli and maana with in budget Rs 2000- RS3000. I have covered these recently as solo traveller.ans follow was the plan. Day 1 : Take bus from Rishikesh for Govind ghat :RS 800 , and that buses cant stop on local dabha they always has stopage on Gurudwara for lunch or breaks.So no chargea for food however please dont miss to donate some amount or do seva on Gurudhwara.And stay night at Gurudwara Govind ghat Day 2 : Start journey early morning toward maana and kedarnath by sharing cabs charges RS 100-200. and stay night maana RS 500-1000. Day 3 Back to govind ghat and toward govind dham. its 5-6 hrs trek 10kms.And stay night at Gurudhwara Govind Dham. Day 4 Start early morning trek toward Hemkund or valley of flower and back by evening at Govind dham Gurudhwara sahib. Day 5 Start early morning trek toward valley of flower (you need to get entry pass worth 100 for valley of flower). Back to Govind dham. Day 6 Start early morning trek toward govind ghat and stay night there. Day 7 Early morning pick bus toward Rishikesh back 800 Thanks
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I think you should go to the north east side where not many tourists visiting. You can visit the caves in Meghalaya and also visit Nagaland and Manipur. Not many go on solo trips that side. The north east is like a hidden gem of India which should make it an ideal destination for a solo trip.
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Hyderabad is not a bad option 😁
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Hello Teja, Here Are some destinations for solo travel in India. 1) Shimla 2) Manali 3) Rishikesh 4) Goa 5) Leh Ladakh For More Destinations Visit Our Website:- https://www.indiainmymind.com/india-tour-packages/
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You can go anywhere which u want..but you should do some adventures activities.
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Hello dear, Firstly, wish you a happy journey. If you want a good place for a solo trip, then, Malaysia is the best choice for you. It is an amazing country, known for reflecting an eclectic blend of ancient customs, traditions, and culture with a dash of modernity. The country has a lot to offer to its discerning tourists in terms of tourist attractions in Malaysia like beautiful islands, beaches, quaint towns, heritage sites, and adventure sports. Recently I returned from my Malaysia trip. Not only it is a melting point of ethnic cultures, but also a blend of many different customs, cuisines, and religions all coexisting peacefully together. You can stay there in any Langkawi secluded hotels Malaysia like Ambong Ambong. From large island groups of mountains, fertile highlands, and tropical rainforest. I enjoyed there a lot. Hope your journey will be memorable also.
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Dear fellow traveler, checkout the link below. This will help you out. https://traveltriangle.com/blog/best-places-to-visit-in-august-in-india/
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Because of you are a free traveler you can go anywhere without any barrier. Try with this suggestions in Finland... Espoo, Finland, is a city in the Uusimaa region. It is near to the cities of Helsinki and Vantaa and is located in the town of Kauniainen on the northern side of the Gulf of Finland. It was originally regarded as the second-most populated city in Finland. Even though the area remained primarily agrarian until the 20th century, Espoo soon transformed into a market town. There are still substantial natural spaces despite the fact that detached homes and suburbs make up the majority of the cityscape. Espoo also has a national park, an island, a lengthy coastline, rich woods, and lakes. Nuuksio National Park in Espoo Nuuksio National Park is one of Finland's 40 national parks. The 1994-founded park spans a region of lakes and woodlands in Espoo, Kirkkonummi, and Vihti. https://travellifo.com/20-best-attractions-to-visit-in-espoo-things-to-do/ There are eight recognized hiking trails in the park. These pathways range in length from 1.5 to 17 kilometers and are of various complexity. In addition, there are 30 km of bicycle lanes and 22 km of horseback riding trails. Around the park, there are a few places dedicated for skiing, camping, and cooking.
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