Hey Tanya, there are plenty of places you can visit as a solo woman traveller. It depends on the preference if you want to go travel solo in north/ south. Listing out a few places here Himachal -Manali/shimla
Leh, ladakh
Uttarakhand- auli, rishikesh,nainital
Meghalaya
Arunachal
Gangtok
Sikkim
Kerala
Goa
Karnataka- Hampi, Mysore,Udupi, gokarna
Ooty, kodaikannal
Maharashtra-Matheran, Mahabaleshwar, Lonavla, khandala, Mumbai, Alibaug, aurangabad
Gujarat Damian n diu
Varanasi
You can travel to Parashar Lake (in Himachal). The people of Himachal are very nice and welcoming. Himachal, also known as “the fruit bowl of India” famous for its hills, rivers, lakes waterfalls, old temples, scenic mountain, hill towns and its Buddhist temples and monasteries, as well as its vibrant Tibetan culture. Please check out the link below.
https://www.tripoto.com/trip/when-the-girl-met-parashar-5cbac62e400a0
Hello Whishlist! will you plan for a European country or another country for your first travel experience?
If you are planning a trip to a European country, you will like to travel to Nottingham, England.
Some of the best attractions and things to do in Nottingham are listed below.Nottingham, the county seat of Nottinghamshire, is situated on several hills on the north bank of the River Trent. The city is well-known for its fine lace and has a long history as a manufacturing and commercial center. It has recently become a popular cultural hotspot with a variety of attractions, including two large theaters and a number of art galleries. It also hosts a number of wonderful festivals and events, the most well-known of which is the annual Nottingham Goose Fair.
Old Market Square.
A number of significant tourist attractions can be found in Nottingham's historic district. The Nottingham Tourism Centre, a must-see before exploring the city, is located in Old Market Square, England's largest such public space. The Neoclassical Council House, topped by an impressive dome, is located on the plaza's east side.https://travellifo.com/best-attractions-and-things-to-do-in-nottingham-16-attractions-and-things/
The Lace Market
The old Lace Market is a short stroll from the Old Market Square. This lovely district, which was formerly the center of the British lace industry, is now preserved as one of the most significant heritage zones in the city. These formerly red brick warehouses and exhibit spaces are now home to a variety of stores, eateries, boutique hotels, and yes, lace producers.