Yeah ,blkl possible h bs thodi destination km ho jayegi ya bhagte bhaggte trip kroge pr destination kam ho jaye to easily trip kr sakte ho.or manage krna ho to kaise b kr sakte h to bindass jao jitna b tym h mst ghum k aao.
All the places in the world are safe to travel for a solo women until you are taking proper precautions while traveling. I have many women friends who travel solo. Use offline maps, offline language translation, ignore less crowded place etc.
As this is your first solo trip, opt for a touristy destination, so that you can make yourself comfortable initially and then start exploring offbeat places.
Opt for Rajasthan. Highly recommended.
Sakleshpur is very beautiful city in Karnataka. It is famous for it's hils, Coffee Estates & many other tourist attractions. Every year millions of travels come here to spend there quality vacations. Accomodation while on vacation is most important part of the vacation & travelers don't want to make messy. Any good resorts in Sakleshpur can be a best option to stay during vacations. There are 100s of good resorts & homestays in Sakleshpur to choose from. If you ask which is Best Resort in Sakleshpur? One simple answer is Wild Valley Aclat Meadows. It's best becouse it's budget resort, This Resort in Sakleshpur offers all inclusive packages, it means you just make a booking with them then you don't have to pay anything extra for food, Activities & other services. Prices are realy good & starts from INR. 1499/- per night. Meals are served in Buffet Manner & it includes veg & Non-Veg dishes.
Go for Ganga Vatika camps in Rishikesh (right next to the Adventure park). They've got good camps with beds with decent washrooms and they have a swimming pool as well. Its pretty economical and the food is good too.
Contact - 9456165262
Website - https://campgangavatika.com/
Vouchers will be clear on how many people are allowed on it.. it should be mentioned in fine print. if a voucher allows two people and you have two of such voucher then it's valid for 4.
I have been to Spiti. Although, I was on a 2 wheeler, I know the terrain all too well. Is it dangerous? Absolutely. Is it going to make you s*** bricks at times? Absolutely. Is it doable? Absolutely! Should you take an attempt at Spiti, on a self driven car? Abso-friggin-lutely!! For crying out loud, it's the Spiti Valley!!!
If you are an experienced driver, you can do it.Keep buffer days at hand, cause the monsoons, bring with them, terrible landslides.
P.S. Do this trail if you are an experienced driver. An above average one.
P.P.S. The drive will be scary. But , it will be worth it. Trust me on that.
I did it in 2016. I just had a DSLR and a mobile.I never recorded much. But you can definitely look up on my Instagram. I do have a few videos there of 4 wheelers getting stuck. Also, you will get an idea of the terrain.
I hope you do it. I would choose Spiti Valley over Ladakh ,anyday!
Instagram: @therealsankalppanigrahi
Edit: It takes 2 days to reach Spiti. You can stop at Chandrataal on the first night.
You can get trekking shoes (good quality) on rent from hippie in hills in Manali (which is generally the starting point for Hamta Pass trek).
Hippie in hills - 8978614753 (if the number does not work, you can try checking with them on their Instagram handle - they'll reply)