Uttarakhand is good for solo female traveller and trek. People and She teams there are really good they even help you in case of any emergency. But for a snow trek I'll recommend you to book a guide cuz you don't get hot food and hot water while on trek unless you have a local guide.
Manali can be a good destination for solo female travelers. I suggest you go for group camping trip as it is completely safe and you can travel without any stress of deciding or planning the trip. You can also look into the camping trips Tripoto itself has to offer as I can assure you that it is a quality and a scam-proof site. Hope it helps :)
I would suggest for Tawang road trip.There are two routes you can choose according to your comfort. Guwahati - Tezpur - Bhalukpong - Bomdila - Tawang Guwahati - Orang- Shergaon -Rupa - Bomdila - Tawang
Bro, download Hostel World app. You ll get a list of affordable hostels in the area you are looking at. If you are lucky enough you d be surprised to see some cool hostels on there with low rates.
Hello Traveller,
Greetings As you're solo traveler 1st try with the flights from Delhi to Mumbai ( You need to book atleast 10days before for best price )and also use OTA's to get extra discounts 2nd : Check with Railways from Delhi . Most of the trains have resumed there operations Regards,
Kedarnath Angadi
Hello, Wandersoul seasons greetings If your keen on offbeat destination in Kerala you can opt for Kolukkumalai, which is also known for highest tea estate in the world .One can experience thrill rides of 4×4 keep safaris .The destination is highly recommended to witness the sunset and sunrise also check in and around spots near Kolukkumalai Do check the appended link below
https://kolukkumalai.com/
Hi there, Edakkal Caves, Wayanad – for its historical significance.Kappil Beach, Varkala –for its Beaches & Backwaters.Gavi, Periyar – known as an emerald Paradise Of Flora & Fauna
Meghalaya, also known as the abode of clouds. It has the highest rainfall, known for its caves and biodiversity. Also the only place with hanging root bridges and untouched natural beauty.
Meghalaya, the “abode of clouds” is a paradise for nature lovers, home to a beautiful, mesmerizing sky, filled with huge hills, valleys, numerous lakes, captivating waterfalls, pitch dark caves, and sacred forests with panoramic views, foggy hills, terraced slopes, cascading waterfalls, and serpentine rivers mesmerizing your soul. You can visit Shillong, Cherrapunjee, Tura, Jowai, Nongpoh, Baghmara .
Whereas Sikkim is known for its beautiful scenery, green meadow, crystalline lakes and towering mountain ranges with the coexistence of Hinduism and Buddhism with monasteries, rhododendron groves and thick woodlands, orange and apple orchards, sanctuary of wildlife is your go-to for trekking into the Himalayas and river rafting on the Teesta and Rangit.
Both are beautiful places in it is own unique sense. But for me Sikkim is more preferable than Meghalaya. You can have your own take basis which place seems more panoramic to you.
Hi, Depends on What you plan to do 1. Do not overspeed. If police identify u not as a local you are in trouble
2. Do not litter. People are very particular about cleanliness
3. Very little hindi. Difficult for people who don't know malyalam 4. Everyone loves yamaha rx100 and bullet
5. Traveling in local bus is a nightmare
6. Paradise for sea food lovers
7. Should nog pay toll if you are a local or in govt vehicle apart from main highway tolls
8. Respect customs
Hi, Whatever trek you do never wear a canvas for sure. Please always check gradient surrounding where you are going, height, time to trek, which will decide how good a shoe you need. Comfort in the shoes you wear is utmost priority and you should tske a note of ankle cushion when u wear trek shoes. Typically for easy treks I prefer sport shoes which have good grip For medium to diff trek I personally go for good wildcraft, quechua shoes which have proven trek capabilities. Safety comes first.