Because, let’s face it, why bother with thrilling and slightly risky solo adventures when you can embrace the excitement of the safest and most mundane destinations? For those seeking an adrenaline rush of safety and predictability, here are the 10 (yawn) safest solo travel destinations in India for women.
Udaipur, Rajasthan:
Why not start your journey in the “City of Lakes,” where the most daring thing you’ll encounter is the choice between two equally safe boat rides? Adventure seekers, prepare to be underwhelmed by tranquil landscapes and overly-friendly locals.
Pondicherry, Tamil Nadu:
For those who crave the thrill of sipping chai in a French-inspired café by the beach, Pondicherry is your go-to destination. Don’t worry, the locals are so welcoming that the excitement might just be too much to handle.
Shimla, Himachal Pradesh:
Why bother with extreme mountain adventures when you can casually stroll down the Mall Road, surrounded by the intense safety vibes of Shimla? The only chills you’ll experience here are from the weather, not from any sense of danger.
Ooty, Tamil Nadu:
Be prepared for the heart-pounding excitement of exploring lush tea estates and botanical gardens in Ooty. Warning: Your heart rate may rise due to an overdose of scenic beauty, not peril.
Mysuru, Karnataka:
Mysuru, where the only danger lies in accidentally getting lost in the vastness of the Mysore Palace. But fear not, the worst-case scenario involves stumbling upon more historical wonders and friendly faces.
Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu:
Enter Kodaikanal, the ultimate haven for those seeking a haven. The most hazardous activity? Choosing between equally safe walking paths. Adventure level: Nonexistent.
Rishikesh, Uttarakhand:
Brave the thrill of yoga retreats and spiritual tranquility in Rishikesh. Caution: The only danger here is becoming overly zen and missing out on the pulse-pounding excitement of a ‘real’ adventure.
Goa:
Who needs the wild nightlife and beach parties when you can opt for the ‘safe’ version of Goa? Brace yourself for the mundane charm of quiet beaches and the comfort of an uneventful solo experience.
Jaipur, Rajasthan:
Discover the “Pink City,” where the only danger is being overwhelmed by the stunning architecture and the warmth of the locals. Safety tip: Avoid too much excitement when haggling at the bazaars.
Mahabalipuram, Tamil Nadu:
Prepare for the shockingly safe allure of ancient temples and rock-cut sculptures in Mahabalipuram. The riskiest thing you’ll face? Potential awe overload.
So there you have it, the 10 safest solo travel destinations in India for women. Because who needs heart-pounding adventure when you can play it safe and sound?