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Bangalore & Mysore Tour With Wildlife Nagarhole & Coonoor Safari Tour

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Bangalore & Mysore Tour With Wildlife Nagarhole & Coonoor Safari

We booked a Bangalore & Mysore tour with Wildlife Nagarhole & Coonoor Safari. I must say, it was an amazing experience! The wildlife sanctuary was spectacular. I was blown away by the size and diversity of the animals there. It was truly amazing to see so many different kinds of animals in one place. The tour guide was extremely knowledgeable and passionate about her work. She was able to share interesting stories and anecdotes about the animals, which made the tour even more enjoyable. Overall, I would highly recommend this tour to anyone looking for an exciting and enriching experience.

Fort, Palaces, Temples & Beach Tour

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Fort, Palaces, Temples & Beach

4 Days Wildlife Tour of Mysore Bandipur from Bangalore(ALL INCLUSIVE) Tour

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4 Days Wildlife Tour of Mysore Bandipur from Bangalore(ALL INCLUSIVE)

No word for describe our journey in india.we went on a 4-day wildlife tour of Mysore Bandipur from Bangalore and it was an unforgettable experience. From start to finish, the tour was well-organized and exceeded my expectations. Our tour guide, Mr.Hemender Singh was extremely knowledgeable and passionate about the wildlife and the region, making the tour even more enjoyable. He made sure to keep us informed and entertained throughout the journey. The itinerary was well-planned, with a perfect balance of safari rides, nature walks, and cultural experiences. We started our first day with a visit to the Mysore Palace, which was a stunning architectural masterpiece. Then we headed to the Bandipur National Park for our first safari ride. It was an incredible experience to see the animals in their natural habitat, including tigers, elephants, and various species of birds. The second day was spent exploring the beautiful city of Mysore, visiting the Chamundi Hills, St. Philomena's Church, and the famous Devaraja Market. We also got to witness the traditional Mysore silk weaving process, which was a unique and interesting experience. On the third day, we went on a nature walk at the Bandipur National Park, where we got to see different types of flora and fauna, including some rare species. The highlight of the day was the evening safari ride, where we spotted a herd of elephants bathing in a nearby river. The last day of the tour was spent at the historic Srirangapatna Fort, followed by a visit to the Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary. Our guide Mr. Kumar made sure to point out different species of birds and their unique characteristics, making it an educational and fun experience. The accommodations provided were comfortable and clean, and the food provided was delicious and authentic. I also appreciated the fact that the tour was all-inclusive, so we didn't have to worry about any additional expenses. Overall, I highly recommend this 4-day wildlife tour of Mysore Bandipur from Bangalore. It was a well-planned and well-executed tour, providing a perfect blend of wildlife, culture, and adventure. I came back from this tour with a newfound appreciation for nature and wildlife and some amazing memories. Thank you for an unforgettable experience!
  • 10% deposit on some dates Some departure dates offer you the chance to book this tour with a lower deposit.

Magnificent 10 Days  South India Temple Tour Package from Bangalore(ALL INCLUSIVE) Tour

Magnificent 10 Days South India Temple Tour Package from Bangalore(ALL INCLUSIVE)

I booked this trip online through Travelcon for 10 Days South India Temple Tour from Australia. My Australian travel agent was a different one but he gave me +91 9758823555, Hemender Singh who was contact for any travel related issues during the trip in India. It was an amazing 10 Days tour and all the person I met during the trip were awesome. Even they were guides,Driver, people at different hotels. Hemender was awesome,quiet helpful and he always checked with us to ensure that everything was doing good.I felt that cities in India are much safer to travel.We really enjoyed interacting with the people unless you can understand their English well because of different accent. I would highlyrecommend "Travelcon" for other visitors also.

Karnataka Wildlife Tour With Kabini From Bangalore All inclusive Tour

Karnataka Wildlife Tour With Kabini From Bangalore All inclusive

The Karnataka Wildlife Tour with Kabini from Bangalore and it was an incredible experience. The tour was all inclusive, which made it very convenient and hassle-free. The tour was well-organized and the itinerary was perfectly planned. The highlight of the tour was definitely the Kabini Wildlife Sanctuary. It is a beautiful and serene place, with lush green forests and a variety of animals and birds. We were lucky enough to spot some tigers, elephants, and various species of birds during our safari. The safari was well-guided and the naturalist accompanying us was very knowledgeable and passionate about wildlife. Apart from the safari, we also visited other wildlife sanctuaries such as Bandipur and Nagarhole. Each sanctuary had its own unique flora and fauna, and we got to see a wide range of animals and birds. The accommodations provided were comfortable and well-maintained, giving us a chance to relax and rejuvenate after a day of exploring. The tour also included a visit to the beautiful city of Mysore, known for its grand palaces and rich history. We got to witness the grandeur of the Mysore Palace and explore the local markets for souvenirs and traditional handicrafts. The best part about the tour was the all-inclusive aspect. We didn't have to worry about anything as everything from transportation, accommodation, meals, and safari fees were taken care of. It allowed us to fully immerse ourselves in the experience and enjoy every moment without any worries. The tour guide was very friendly and accommodating, making sure that everyone in the group had a great time. The whole experience was well-organized and we didn't face any delays or issues throughout the tour. Overall, the Karnataka Wildlife Tour with Kabini from Bangalore was an amazing experience and I highly recommend it to anyone looking to explore the diverse wildlife and natural beauty of Karnataka. The all-inclusive package makes it convenient and hassle-free, allowing you to fully enjoy the experience. I would definitely go on this tour again in the future.

Karnataka & Kerala - Art, Culture & Nature Tour

Karnataka & Kerala - Art, Culture & Nature

This is a good tour if you are interested in Hindu culture and religion as it focuses in temples and myths of the religion.

Customized Culture and Beach Holiday in India with Daily Departure Tour

Customized Culture and Beach Holiday in India with Daily Departure

We had a very interesting tour with an excellent driver (Mr Anthony) who made us comfortable and very knowledgeable guides everywhere we visited. Our favourite Hotel was in Mysore although all were good and the visit to Halebidu was probably my highlight as the temples were magnificent with such elaborate carvings. Goa was not as relaxing as I imagined. We enjoyed the beach but didn't want to lay in the sun too long so other than shopping we didn't find it as attractive as we had expected. Overall all it was a very good introduction to a country we had not visited before. The arrangements for meeting the drivers and guides worked well for us despite us arriving and departing before/after the 11 day tour so thanks to Linda and other support staff this worked well.
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The Southern Feast - Karnataka & Goa Tour

The Southern Feast - Karnataka & Goa

The tour is highly recommended historically and culturally, especially places like Hampi and Badami. Goa is overly touristy for a person with a professional background in tourism, yet old Goa is a very nice place to visit. Our hotel was near Baga beach and it was a nice place to relax and have some ayurvedic spa time! MTA organized the tour very well. We had a comfortable car, an excellent and professional driver Parveen throughout the tour. Most of the tour guides were very good. Most of the hotels and food were good I recommend you to discuss and choose the hotels carefully in advance. Ask for all options so you can choose accordingly. The MTA representative Manish is very helpful and will find you the best option that suits your preferences and budget. We definitely had a very good and enjoyable time in Kernataka and Goa! And after our experience we can highly recommend MTA.

Best of Karnataka (with Hampi) - 9 Days Tour

Best of Karnataka (with Hampi) - 9 Days

Architecture of South India Tour

Architecture of South India

Amazing Karnataka with Goa Tour

Amazing Karnataka with Goa

Hubli to Hampi, Badami, Anshi National Park & Goa Beach Tour Tour

Hubli to Hampi, Badami, Anshi National Park & Goa Beach Tour

Mumbai, Hampi, Badami & Goa Beach Tour Tour

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Mumbai, Hampi, Badami & Goa Beach Tour

Best of Karnataka and Goa Tour

Best of Karnataka and Goa

Karnataka Heritage Tour Tour

Karnataka Heritage Tour

Reviews of karnataka solo tours.

The Bangalore & Mysore Tour with Wildlife Nagarhole & Coonoor Safari and it was an unforgettable experience. From the bustling city of Bangalore to the serene forests of Nagarhole and the charming town of Coonoor, this tour truly had it all. The tour started in Bangalore, a city known for its vibrant culture, delicious food, and bustling markets. Our guide took us to some of the must-visit places in the city, including the Lalbagh Botanical Garden, the Bangalore Palace, and the iconic Cubbon Park. We also got to taste some of the famous South Indian delicacies like dosas and idlis. Next, we headed to Mysore, a city steeped in history and culture. We visited the magnificent Mysore Palace, which left us in awe with its grand architecture and intricate designs. We also got to witness the famous Mysore Dasara festival, which was a once-in-a-lifetime experience. But the highlight of the tour was the wildlife safari in Nagarhole National Park. We were lucky enough to spot a variety of animals, including elephants, deer, and even a tiger! The lush green forests and the sound of birds chirping made for a peaceful and rejuvenating experience. The Coonoor safari was equally amazing, with its picturesque tea plantations and stunning views of the Nilgiri mountains. We also got to taste some freshly brewed tea and learn about the process of tea-making at a local tea factory. The accommodations provided throughout the tour were comfortable and the food was delicious. Our guide was knowledgeable and friendly, making the entire experience even more enjoyable. Overall, the Bangalore & Mysore Tour with Wildlife Nagarhole & Coonoor Safari was a perfect blend of city life, wildlife adventure, and natural beauty. I highly recommend this tour to anyone looking for a unique and fulfilling travel experience in India.
No word for describe our journey in india.we went on a 4-day wildlife tour of Mysore Bandipur from Bangalore and it was an unforgettable experience. From start to finish, the tour was well-organized and exceeded my expectations. Our tour guide, Mr.Hemender Singh was extremely knowledgeable and passionate about the wildlife and the region, making the tour even more enjoyable. He made sure to keep us informed and entertained throughout the journey. The itinerary was well-planned, with a perfect balance of safari rides, nature walks, and cultural experiences. We started our first day with a visit to the Mysore Palace, which was a stunning architectural masterpiece. Then we headed to the Bandipur National Park for our first safari ride. It was an incredible experience to see the animals in their natural habitat, including tigers, elephants, and various species of birds. The second day was spent exploring the beautiful city of Mysore, visiting the Chamundi Hills, St. Philomena's Church, and the famous Devaraja Market. We also got to witness the traditional Mysore silk weaving process, which was a unique and interesting experience. On the third day, we went on a nature walk at the Bandipur National Park, where we got to see different types of flora and fauna, including some rare species. The highlight of the day was the evening safari ride, where we spotted a herd of elephants bathing in a nearby river. The last day of the tour was spent at the historic Srirangapatna Fort, followed by a visit to the Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary. Our guide Mr. Kumar made sure to point out different species of birds and their unique characteristics, making it an educational and fun experience. The accommodations provided were comfortable and clean, and the food provided was delicious and authentic. I also appreciated the fact that the tour was all-inclusive, so we didn't have to worry about any additional expenses. Overall, I highly recommend this 4-day wildlife tour of Mysore Bandipur from Bangalore. It was a well-planned and well-executed tour, providing a perfect blend of wildlife, culture, and adventure. I came back from this tour with a newfound appreciation for nature and wildlife and some amazing memories. Thank you for an unforgettable experience!
I booked this trip online through Travelcon for 10 Days South India Temple Tour from Australia. My Australian travel agent was a different one but he gave me +91 9758823555, Hemender Singh who was contact for any travel related issues during the trip in India. It was an amazing 10 Days tour and all the person I met during the trip were awesome. Even they were guides,Driver, people at different hotels. Hemender was awesome,quiet helpful and he always checked with us to ensure that everything was doing good.I felt that cities in India are much safer to travel.We really enjoyed interacting with the people unless you can understand their English well because of different accent. I would highlyrecommend "Travelcon" for other visitors also.
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  • Jul 13, 2020

10 places in Karnataka which are perfect for a solo female traveller

Updated: Oct 21, 2023

Flora and Fauna to breathtaking beaches to industry and commerce, Karnataka has got it all under one roof. The place has impeccable history and blessed with wonderful architecture. Many people from around the country and world are working in Bangalore hence the traffic is common issue with citizens. But when in Bangalore, there are a lot of amazing places one can visit around the city. Some of the places which are lusciously green and some places have serine surroundings. Working all the time in requires a short weekend getaway with friends or family. These are few places one can easily choose for relaxation and package to each place will be around ₹5000 per person. check women travel groups packages.

1. Bangalore (Bengaluru)

Garden city of India is third populous city in India. Bangalore is known as the Silicon Valley of India, because of all the software companies, hub of IT, Commercial and Industrial sector. It is also brilliant destination for tourists, with beautiful gardens, heritage palaces, museum, and temples. Lalbagh Garden, Tipu Sultan’s Palace, Bangalore Palace, Nandi Hills, Vishveswaraiah Museum, ISKON Temple, Bannerghatta National park, are perfect for your travel itinerary here.

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Hampi is situated at banks of Tungabhadra River in Karnataka, and also a renowned UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is situated about 340 km from Bangalore and one can take bus to travel to Hampi. If you are an admirer of great architecture and history, there is no better place than this, as it stands between the ruins of former capital of Vijaynagara Empire. The history dotted with innumerable gems which were hewed from stones, also open museum of religion and architecture. Virupaksha Temple, Vattala Temple, Hampi Bazar, and wandering around the ruins of empire are very significant for travelling in Hampi.

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Mysore is 139 km from Bangalore and it’s easy to reach there either with taxi or bus. The Majestic city of India, with beautiful Mysore Palace, and popular for Dussehra celebration is must visit place in India. The Palace is filled with astonishing pieces of history and culture, the open museum and with exquisite variety of vintage cars. Another wonderful site to visit is Mysore Zoo with wide range of wildlife is add on experience. The light and sound show in magnificent Brindavan Garden. Mysore is also popular for the elegance of different Indian attires like silk sarees, also sandalwood, yoga etc.

best solo trips in karnataka

Udupi is a breathtaking place, it is situated between the mountains of Western Ghats and beaches of Arabian Sea. There are buses from Bangalore at night and is almost 400 km away. It is very popular because of Krishna Mutt and an attraction for pilgrims. The astounding road to Mattu beach, with beach at one side and river on the other. St. Mary’s island is paradise on earth, the 20 minutes boat journey to island is worth every second, you can also enjoy the water sports there. Other than that Malpe Beach- the sea walk, Kapu Beach- the light house, are the top places to visit in Udupi tour.

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5. Jog Falls

Jog Falls are 400 km away from Bangalore and travelling via train is recommended. This waterfall is mesmerizing beauty, the cascade of four rivers merge here and creates waterfall which creates peaceful atmosphere to relax. It is one of the highest plunge waterfall in India. It creates perfect scenery and soothes the soul.

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6. Sakleshpur

A pure blissful getaway from Bangalore and Hasan side is Sakleshpur. It is the best hill station in Karnataka and is about 200 km away from Bangalore. Many families visit here for a weekend getaway. This place is known for production of cinnamon and coffee in India, while at it don’t forget to load yourself with ample of coffee. The place is filled with fascinating beauty of mountains, pleasant weather, and scenic paradise. Manjarabad Fort, Magajahalli waterfalls, Sakleshwara Temple, Hemavathi Dam are few places to visit when you travel here.

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Coorg is one of the top hill station of South India, fondly known as Scotland of India, it is approximately 300 km from Bangalore. This place is largest producer of coffee in India and also one of the highest amount of Rainfall in India. Coorg is home of three wildlife sanctuaries because of its origin in Western Ghats. Major tourist’s attractions of Coorg are, Abbey Falls, Raja’s Seat, Omkareshwara Temple, Iruppu Falls, Talacauvery, and Dubare.

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8. Chikmangalur

Chikmangalur is the starting point of the Western Ghats, it’s filled with scenic beauty. It is situated in the Malnad Region of Karnataka. Chikmangalur is known for its serine beauty, surrounded with hills and Yagachi River. Baba Budanigri, Mulliyangiri, Horanadu, and Kemmanagundi are among the list to be included in the travel plans. From Bangalore it is only 240 km far and one can take bus to visit this amazing place.

best solo trips in karnataka

Shri Mahabaleshwar Temple which houses Atmalinga given to Ravana by Shiva, it is main reason of attraction of tourists. It is also known as MuktiSthla because people perform funeral rites here. Gokarna is also popular for its beaches. MahaGanapathi temple, Bhadrakali Temple, Varadaraja temple and Venkataramana temple are the other prominent temples that can be visited as part oftravel pacakage here. Take train while travelling from Bangalore to here and enjoy the alluring view from your window, it is about 500 km far from Bangalore.

best solo trips in karnataka

10. Murudeshwar

Murudeshwar is about 500 km away from Bangalore and 127 km from Mangalore. It is among one of the popular places to pilgrimage in South India. Surrounded by Arabian Sea from three sides, and alluring Western Ghats, makes it a wonderful tourist site for people of Kerala and Karnataka. The city is filled with temples of Shiva, and has second largest statue of Lord Shiva in the country. Sunset at KundukaGiri is mesmerizing, and nearby Netrani Island is also very popular spot.

best solo trips in karnataka

These are the few places to visit while planning a solo trip in Karnataka. These places are filled with adventure, history and beauty of nature. While travelling don’t forget to try local cuisines and shopping is always on the agenda of any trip. These places are astounding and never fails one's expectation for a perfect trip.

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14 Must visit places as a solo traveler in Karnataka : "one state and many worlds".

*"karnataka: one state and many worlds"* one of the southern states of india and ranked 4th most visited state in india, offers places to visit for all kinds of people. and it holds right for people who plan to travel alone(solo). the state offers a good number of destinations to visit as a solo traveler. []()"karnataka: one state and many worlds"1.gokarna: mini goa ------------------- gokarna is a coastal small city, known as a good alternative to the goa, where you will see the beaches one side of the arabic sea, and another side the western ghats. [](https://static2.tripoto.com/media/filter/tst/img/1977772/tripdocument/1589262848_gokarna_beach.jpg)om beach : gokarna2.karwar: the queen of the konkan coastline. -------------------------------------------- like gokarna, it is gifted with beautiful beaches, coastal lines, one island, and casuarinas trees. it is 15kms away from goa. [](https://static2.tripoto.com/media/filter/tst/img/1977772/tripdocument/1589262876_rjp_300919_karwar1.jpg)karwar scenery3. bylakuppe : -------------- it is a place with pleasant weather 80 km from mysore. with several tibetan settlements (there are several tibetan settlements in india), it has ingalakere, the largest lake in mysore district. a place for namdroling monastery (golden temple) of tibetan culture, often visited by solo travelers. [](https://static2.tripoto.com/media/filter/tst/img/1977772/tripdocument/1589262927_1520662791_bylakuppe.jpg)tibetian golden temple4. udupi: a coastal temple town ------------------------------- udupi is another, one of the coastal cities in karnataka famous for its temples, seafood cuisines, and several south indian restaurants. udupi is great for solo travellers who love beaches with a calm and refreshing environment. udupi is famous for its calm and spectacular beaches. one of them is the malpe beach which is known for its delicious and fresh seafood which is hotspot in udupi. from where you can take a boat to saint mary's island which is famous for its black rocks. []()udupi beachfrom the arabic coastal line of gokarna to caves in yana. from green fields of coffee plantations on sakleshpur to hampi-vijayanagara, the world's second-largest medieval-era city after beijing. the trips suggested here are easily accessible from bangalore( capital of the state), solo travel-friendly, safe, and on a regular budget. let's jump into it and explore mostly crowded with foreigners and you are left with the fewer crowds, beautiful lines of beaches, great for trekking, nourished by nature and best fit for solo travelers. ### how to reach **by plane**- goa international airport - 106 km from gokarna **by bus**- nearest cities like goa, bangalore, mangalore, and direct buses are also accessible from delhi and mumbai to gokarna. **by train**- the gokarna railway station 10 km from the city or ankola railway station 20 km from gokarna is well connected with major cities. **local transport mode**- rickshaws and taxis are available within gokarna, but they charge you more, so walking is the best way to explore this small town. **when to visit** from october to march when the humidity is very less. it is both a natural sanctuary as well as a town with history taken from the 15th century. best suited for solo travelers with peace to mind and nature in its hand. ### how to reach **by plane-** goa international airport - 71 km from gokarna **by bus**- buses go frequently from goa to karwar and buses also available from cities as bangalore, mangalore, and other major cities **by train**- the karwar railway station of the city is well connected with the major cities. **local transport**- car, auto-rickshaw can be used to get around. bicycles are also available. boats can be hired to tour some of the islands **when to visit** november to april is the best time to tour karwar. summers are not suitable because of heat and humidity. **how to reach** bylakuppe is situated on the state highway 88 (now nh 275) and is well connected to most of the major cities in south-india. bus facilities are available from major towns like mysuru, bengaluru, mangaluru, chennai, panaji, etc. following are the distances between bylakuppe and other cities in kilometers: mysuru (82), bengaluru (222), mangaluru (172) **by plane**- bangalore international airport, the nearest one. **by bus**- situated on the state highway 88, and is well connected to most of the major cities in south-india. **by train**- mysore and bengaluru city railway stations are the nearest. **local transport-** auto rickshaws are available. the best is to walk around, it is a small town. **when to visit** the months from july to february have pleasant weather as a respite from the intense heat of summer. ### places to visit : *st. mary's island *krishna temple *maple beach *kaup beach *mookambika temple *kudlu falls ### **how to reach** **by plane**-for would be there is no direct light connection from the major cities but you can reach to their bye mangalore international airport which is 45 km from the udupi **by bus**- udupi is connected with major cities and can be reached easily because it is on the straight drive by nh 66. many tourists like you are going ahead to udupi so you can hitch-hike and get something to reach there. there is no such problem in reaching by road. for formal travel, there are buses from the government which runs from bangalore to udupi mangalore to udupi. **by train**- udupi is well connected with train stations of the major cities'.udupi junction is a city railway station. **local transport**- like all other cities you can roam around the city by cab auto rickshaws. and as a solo traveller, it is just to walk around the city it is not a big deal at all. ### when to visit the best time to explore udupi is during winters from october to march because in summers it is too humid. winters are pleasant and the best time to visit there. 5. hampi : land of fascinating landscapes ----------------------------------------- hampi is a great option for solo travellers and adventure geeks. with the rich architecture and mind-blowing sculptures and history of the vijayanagar empire. [](https://static2.tripoto.com/media/filter/tst/img/1977772/tripdocument/1589268554_1200px_hampi_virupaksha_temple.jpg)hampi : virupaksha templeit is also an ideal place for trekking, bordering, rappelling. and explore the city with boat riding on the tungabhadra river. [](https://static2.tripoto.com/media/filter/tst/img/1977772/tripdocument/1589268581_hampi.jpg)hampi ratha ### places to visit : 1. virupaksha temple, hampi 2. vithala temple 3. lotus palace 4. yantrodharaka hanuman temple 5. hampi bazaar 6. hippie island ### how to reach **by plane**- bellary airport which is 60 km from hampi and the nearest one. jsw vidyanagar airport in toranagallu is 40 km from hampi. **by bus**- hospet district is well connected with all the major cities of the state and the country. **by train-** hospet has its railway station however you directly not get a train to hampi and the train passings are very few in the hospet train junction. **local transport-** it is best to explore hampi by foot or renting a bicycle from the virupaksha temple market where you can princess street 150 rupees per day depending upon the type of cycle you want. your dad and in the city. ### when to visit the winter season from october to february is the best time to visit hampi. because of its pleasant and weather. great to see here. and if you are interested to read further, you can check out my official blog site :*sourabhrodagi.com* ### frequent searches leading to this page:- *solo travel in karnataka, solo trip to karnataka, backpacking trip to karnataka, holiday tour package of karnataka, places to visit in karnataka*.

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"Karnataka: one state and many worlds"

One of the southern states of India and ranked 4th most visited state in India, offers places to visit for all kinds of people.

And it holds right for people who plan to travel alone(solo).

The state offers a good number of destinations to visit as a solo traveler.

Gokarna is a coastal small city, known as a good alternative to the goa, where you will see the beaches one side of the Arabic sea, and another side the western ghats.

Like Gokarna, it is gifted with beautiful beaches, coastal lines, one island, and casuarinas trees.

It Is 15kms away from Goa.

It is a place with pleasant weather 80 km from Mysore.

With several Tibetan settlements (there are several Tibetan settlements in India), it has Ingalakere, The largest lake in Mysore district.

a place for Namdroling Monastery (Golden Temple) of Tibetan culture, often visited by solo travelers.

Udupi is another, one of The coastal Cities in Karnataka Famous for its temples, seafood cuisines, and several South Indian restaurants. Udupi is great for Solo Travellers who love beaches with a calm and refreshing environment.

Udupi is famous for its calm and spectacular beaches. One of them is the Malpe beach which is known for its delicious and fresh seafood which is Hotspot in Udupi.

From where you can take a boat to Saint Mary's Island which is famous for its black rocks.

from green fields of coffee plantations on sakleshpur to Hampi-Vijayanagara, the world's second-largest medieval-era city after Beijing.

The trips suggested here are easily accessible from Bangalore( capital of the state), solo travel-friendly, safe, and on a regular budget.

Let's jump into it and explore!

Mostly crowded with foreigners and you are left with the fewer crowds, beautiful lines of beaches, great for trekking, nourished by nature and best fit for solo travelers.

how to reach?

by plane - Goa International Airport - 106 km from Gokarna

by bus - nearest cities like Goa, Bangalore, Mangalore, and direct buses are also accessible from Delhi and Mumbai to Gokarna.

by train - The Gokarna railway station 10 km from the city or Ankola railway station 20 km from Gokarna is well connected with major cities.

Local transport mode - rickshaws and taxis are available within Gokarna, but they charge you more, so walking is the best way to explore this small town.

when to visit?

from October to March when the humidity is very less.

It is both a natural sanctuary as well as a town with history taken from the 15th century.

Best suited for solo travelers with peace to mind and nature in its hand.

by plane- Goa International Airport - 71 km from Gokarna

by bus - buses go frequently from goa to Karwar and buses also available from cities as Bangalore, Mangalore, and other major cities

by train - the Karwar railway station of the city is well connected with the major cities.

local transport - Car, auto-rickshaw can be used to get around. Bicycles are also available.

Boats can be hired to tour some of the islands

When to Visit?

November to April is the best time to tour Karwar. Summers are not suitable because of heat and humidity.

Bylakuppe is situated on the state highway 88 (now NH 275) and is well connected to most of the major cities in south-India. Bus facilities are available from major towns like Mysuru, Bengaluru, Mangaluru, Chennai, Panaji, etc. Following are the distances between Bylakuppe and other cities in kilometers: Mysuru (82), Bengaluru (222), Mangaluru (172)

by plane - Bangalore international airport, the nearest one.

by bus - situated on the state highway 88, and is well connected to most of the major cities in south-India.

by train - Mysore and Bengaluru city railway stations are the nearest.

local transport- auto rickshaws are available. The best is to walk around, it is a small town.

The months from July to February have pleasant weather as a respite from the intense heat of summer.

places to visit :

*St. Mary's Island

*Krishna Temple

*Maple Beach

*Kaup Beach

*Mookambika Temple

*Kudlu Falls

by plane -For would be there is no direct light connection from the major cities but you can reach to their bye Mangalore International Airport which is 45 km from the Udupi

by bus - Udupi is connected with major cities and can be reached easily because it is on the straight drive by NH 66. Many tourists like you are going ahead to Udupi so you can hitch-hike and get something to reach there. There is no such problem in reaching by road. For formal travel, there are buses from the Government which runs from Bangalore to Udupi Mangalore to Udupi.

by train - Udupi is well connected with train stations of the major cities'.Udupi junction is a City railway station.

Local transport - like all other cities you can roam around the city by cab auto rickshaws. and as a solo Traveller, it is just to walk around the city it is not a big deal at all.

The best Time to Explore Udupi is during winters from October to March because in summers it is too humid. Winters are pleasant and the best time to visit there.

  • Hampi : Land of fascinating landscapes

Hampi is a great option for Solo Travellers and adventure Geeks.

with the rich architecture and mind-blowing sculptures and history of the Vijayanagar Empire.

And explore the city with boat riding on the Tungabhadra river.

Places to visit :

Virupaksha Temple, Hampi

Vithala Temple

Lotus Palace

Yantrodharaka Hanuman Temple

Hampi Bazaar

Hippie Island

by plane - Bellary airport which is 60 Km from Hampi and the nearest one. JSW Vidyanagar Airport in Toranagallu is 40 km from Hampi.

by bus - Hospet district is well connected with all the major cities of the state and the country.

by train- Hospet has its railway station however you directly not get a train to Hampi and the train passings are very few in the Hospet train Junction.

local transport- It is best to explore Hampi by foot or renting a bicycle from the Virupaksha Temple market where you can Princess Street 150 rupees per day depending upon the type of cycle you want. your dad and in the City.

The winter season from October to February is the best time to visit Hampi. because of its pleasant and weather.

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Travelling Solo to Karnataka: Best Places to Visit

The one state with different worlds concocts interest in every traveller. Karnataka adorns the best place to escape during holidays. It is a cauldron of landscapes ranging from some offbeat beaches of coastal provinces to the contrasting beautiful hill stations of the Western Ghats comprising plains of the Deccan Plateau.

A place of billion stories endures a few of the testimony of its glorious past through its evidence in the forts, palaces and ancient towns  (The World Heritage UNESCO site of Hampi and others) . Karnataka’s fascination as a state of tourism offers combinations of heritage cities, wildlife, hill stations, waterfalls, beaches and temples to complete a delightful gateway for adventures, sightseeing and entertainment.  

History of Karnataka

The history of Karnataka dates back to the neolithic and megalithic age, the clear evidence of discoveries of pre-historical makings. A few places in Karnataka find mention in the folklore and tales from the  Ramayana . At the age of the first millennium, the region flourished with literature, sculpture and architecture, leading to the shape of the distinctive Kannada.

Nearly two centuries after the rule of the  Vijayanagara Empire , the state emerged as a prospered kingdom with an impressive historical legacy. In the following period of the downfall of The Vijayanagara Kingdom, South India witnessed a dramatic change in its rulers and geopolitical shifts. Later the Britishers helped the  Wodeyars  to assassinate Tipu Sultan to restore the princely state of the  Kingdom of Mysore . 

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Travelling in Monsoon to the Seductive Western Ghats

The monsoon provides an initial gate to fall in love once again. Nature promotes a fresh life to grow, reminding us of the turn of the season as the rain washes away the dirt to become new again. I planned to enjoy the  monsoon  by getting out and wet there, accomplishing things that only rain seems to encourage.

The  Western Ghats  are famous for their dense forests and bio-diversity of wildlife creatures. The region is blessed with a pristine landscape of hill stations, waterfalls, plantations, monuments, temples and others to experience for a lifetime.

I sketched out the research for the budget and places to visit in Karnataka. The storm  Biparjoy  gave me a small window to reach Karnataka before the monsoon. My travel plan for the Western Ghats started with the City of Palaces, Mysore.

Mysore finds its roots in the Puranas of Hindu mythology, which it refers to as the kingdom of Mahisasura. Devi Chamundeshwari fought a fierce battle on a hill near the present city to demolish the evil. In history, we find Mysore a prosperous kingdom, where different dynasties ruled in captivating with magnificent royalty.

Wodeyar family had the firm sovereign to expand and became a powerful state in the southern Deccan.  The Palace City of India  is where you will desire to get lost in the era of kings. The sparkling palaces with the scenic beauty of lakes, temples and gardens assemble it as the popular weekend gateway from Bangalore.

Among sightseeing, Mysore is famous for its traditional best-quality silk saris, sweets delicacies- Mysore Pak, patronising the art of painting and the great festival- Mysore Dussera. 

Read More: 10 Stunning Royal Palaces to Visit in India

The most awaited place on my list was Coorg, the small but beautiful hill town that turned its glory into heaven as the monsoon replenished nature. Madikeri is the district head of the Coorg, which provides all facilities with good connectivity, a bustling bazaar, safety and a scenic environment to hang out.

The surroundings of the hill town are a mixed bag of colourful scenery conducive to misty mountains, cascading waterfalls, and dense  tropical forest  with tea, coffee and spice plantations.

The view of enchanting beauty is the silhouette of the Western Ghats, often referred to as the  Scotland of India  or the  South of Kashmir . The local delicacies are mouth-watering, with refreshed coffee and well-known local liquor. 

The lush green hillocks with the sea-embracing sky are the magical moment that comes straight out of the mystical realism of the novel. I was looking for a less crowded beach where I could feel the sand beneath my feet and the salty breeze through me.

Gokarna presents the perfect conjunction of tranquillity and magnificence in a budget vacation. The small coastal town in North-Western Karnataka has a few attractive beaches tucked between lush green hills.

It indulges in reinvigorating activities such as Beach treks, Beach camping, Snorkeling, Surfing, Ayurvedic Massage, Night strolls, Stargazing, and other fun to rejuvenate the mind and the body. Gokarna is not as commercialised as Goa, but you can explore offbeat places with great local food.  

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A small enchanting temple town settled on a boulder-strewn landscape along the banks of the Tungabhadra River was my last destination for this trip. Hampi was once the capital of the Vijayanagara Empire, which is now turned into a World Heritage UNESCO Site and depicts it as  The World’s Largest Open-air Museum .

The architectural ruins surrounded by the rugged landscape have withstood the ravage of man and time to evoke the stories of grandeur bygone era. The creative people marvelled at this planning that seems to have been palaces, baths, pavilions, royal stables and temples for ceremonial use. The best way to experience the eminence of Hampi is to slow-moving through the eloquent ruins.

How to travel in Karnataka?

Are you looking to travel on a budget? I have followed travelling in local transport as the Karnataka State Road Transport ( KSRTC ) Buses and railways have a good connection to every part of its districts. The State Highways and National Highways connect almost every portion through which small towns are too well connected. KSRTC buses have an online website through which you can make earlier reservations. I will recommend online reservations as they will update you with the bus number and provides the bus conductor’s number to contact. The  Southern Railway  journey is of the best quality to other regions of railways with the maintenance of the Coaches with the helpful staff owing their responsibilities. 

The Festivals and Fairs of Karnataka

Karnataka is the land of festivals and fairs, where multiple cultures celebrate a variety of ceremonies and events. As  Mysore   Dussehra  is a grand spectacle of the 10-day stunning extravagance of Mysore;  Ugadi  denotes the New Year in Karnataka when people wear new and traditional clothes and prepare a special dish called Ugadi Pachadi;  Kambala  festival celebrated by the farming community brings the buffalo race scene of  Kantara movie  is one of the major attractions and fair as  Hampi Utsav  is one of the most outstanding as ruins leap back to life and bring people together to celebrate. The festivals in Karnataka are fun to experience the vibrant colour of folk dance, drama, fireworks, puppet shows and spectacular parades. 

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Local Cuisines to Try

The journey of Karnataka is incomplete without the mention of its delicious dishes. The flavour changes in its diverse regions with their unique foods. The Coastal region serves a mouth dipping seafood, the Western Ghats is where you will taste the best meat curries, and Northern Karnataka is mainly about vegetarian food with much spicier curries. Karnataka provides a variety of the mildest cuisines in India as  Mysore Dossa ,  Mysore-Pak ,  Coorg Pandi Curry ,  Mangalorean Biryani ,  Mangalorean Soda Paani ,  Kane Rava Fry-  the names of a few popular dishes.  Filter Coffee ,  Aloo Bondas  and  Chiroti  are a few widespread snacks in Karnataka. 

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Top 14 Destinations for a Solo Trip from Bangalore

by middha on January 30, 2018

Life all alone on the road is fun and exciting. You don’t know what’s next and you get to make all the decisions yourself. The opportunity to travel solo may not always be there, so when it does present itself, you should definitely take it.

Particularly if Bangalore is your starting point, you have plenty of options. You can go to the wonderful nearby city of Mysore or head out to the picturesque hills of Ooty. It’s your choice! Here are the top 15 destinations from Bangalore for the solo traveler.

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Nandi Hills near Bangalore

If you are a solo traveler looking to take a unique trip on the weekend, visiting a vineyard is quite a cool choice. Just off Bangalore’s city limits lies the Grover Vineyards in the famous Nandi Hills.

Here, you can go for a vineyard tour and learn how wine is made. You can also book a wine tasting session at a fairly reasonable price.

  • Distance from Bangalore : The vineyards are located about 45 kms from Bangalore.
  • Best Time to Visit : Any time of the year, though it can be pretty hot in the summer.

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2. Channapatna

Toys in Channapatna

Channapatna is a town well known for its wooden toys and bangles. For solo travelers who love exploring offbeat places, this one should be on top of their travel list.

At Channapatna, you can get a first-hand experience of how wooden toys are made by visiting one of the many toy factories. You can also buy traditional Indian toys and bangles at reasonable prices.

  • Distance from Bangalore : Channapatna is just a 60-kilometer drive from Bangalore.
  • Best Time to Visit : Any time of the year

3. Lepakshi

Temples in Lepakshi

Located in Andhra Pradesh, this place is blessed with resplendent temples whose architecture resemble those found in Hampi.

It is best to drive down to Lepakshi from Bangalore, but if one wants to use public transport, you can hail a bus to Hindupur and from there board an auto rickshaw or taxi. If you love shopping for traditional Indian attire, there are a few famous shops here that sell beautiful sarees.

  • Distance from Bangalore : Lepakshi is just a 125-kilometre drive from Bangalore.
  • Best time to Visit : The best time to visit is from November to February, when the weather is cool.

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Mysore, Karnataka

Mysore is a great place for solo travellers who love architecture. A visit to the acclaimed Mysore Palace is a must for any tourist visiting the city of Mysore. If you get bored of exploring all the historic sites here, you can opt to go shopping in Mysore. Mysore has plenty of local stores that sell sandalwood products and silk clothing.

The Devaraja Market on Sayyaji Rao Road is a famous shopping market to buy local goods in Mysore. And, if you are into health and fitness, there are plenty of yoga and Ayurveda centres in the city of Mysore that sell traditional Ayurvedic medicine.

  • Distance from Bangalore : Mysore is 150 kilometres from Bangalore
  • Best time to Visit : It’s such a short ride away, you could visit all year round.
  • Where to Stay : Treebo Hotels in Mysore 

Coorg, Karnataka

If you are a solo traveller looking to explore nature and indulge in some adventure sports, there’s no better place for you to travel to than Coorg. From trekking up to the waterfalls to river rafting, Coorg has a lot of things for you to do and explore. In Coorg, you’ll find a couple of mountains that are ideal for trekking. One such place is Kotebetta.

This hill offers splendid views of coffee plantations from high-up and is filled with natural beauty. If you go here on the weekends, you will find other trekkers who come to make the climb up to the mountain. Besides trekking, another adventure sport that one can undertake in Coorg is white water rafting on the Kaveri river. The cost for rafting here depends on the level of the course you pick. Prices start at Rs. 600 and go up to Rs. 1000.

  • Distance from Bangalore : Coorg is around 260 kilometres away from Bangalore
  • Best time to Visit : With a lovely climate all year long, there is no one time that’s best to visit Coorg.
  • Where to Stay : Treebo Hotels in Coorg 

Ooty, Tamil Nadu

Another great spot for solo travelers who love natural beauty, Ooty could remind you of the English countryside. For the real experience, head a little away from the main city centre. That’s where you’ll find beautiful tall pine trees and lovely green foliage.

For a memorable experience in Ooty, take a ride on the cozy mini train that takes you through beautiful and stunning scenery that you will normally only see in movies.

  • Distance from Bangalore : Around 280 kilometres from Bangalore.
  • Best time to Visit : The best time to visit Ooty is during the months of April to June, but, if you love the cold weather, head over between November and February.
  • Where to Stay : Treebo Hotels in Ooty 

Wayanad

For the solo traveler looking to tour the outdoors, Wayanad is the ideal destination for a short break. There’s plenty of outdoorsy stuff that one can enjoy in the land called the ‘Green Paradise’.

One can enjoy treks at the Chembara Peak, go cave exploring at Edakkal or just chill in nature’s lap at the Banasura Dam. Solo travelers who love photography must visit the Sulthan Bathery to get amazing shots of the sparkling streams and the caves.

  • Distance from Bangalore : Wayanad is located about 285 kilometres away from Bangalore.
  • Best Time to Visit : To experience the cool weather of Wayanad, head to the hill station during the months of October to January.

8. Chikmagalur

Chikmagalur, Karnataka

Ideal for solo getaways, Chikmagalur presents solo travelers with plenty of things to do and explore. The town provides you with the chance to go trekking at the Hebbe Waterfalls, enjoy white-water rafting on the Bhadra River, and even take walks in one of the many coffee plantations.

If ancient Indian architecture is something you love, there are a few pilgrimage sites that are ideal for exploring. Those who love wildlife safaris can visit the Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary. There are jeep tours conducted here that cost around a thousand rupees per person. The safari is held daily at 6 am and at 4 pm.

  • Distance from Bangalore : Around 290 kilometres from Bangalore.
  • Best time to Visit : The weather is best during the months of September to March.
  • Where to Stay : Treebo Hotels in Chikmagalur 

9. Kotagiri

Cloudy landscapes of Kotagiri

Kotagiri is blessed with scenic hills that are ideal for single travelers who love exploring the mountains. Although there are plenty of trekking opportunities here, what one must really explore in Kotagiri are the tea plantations.

There are beautiful tea plantations on the way to the Catherine Falls that are a great place to visit. After touring the tea plantations, head to the Kodanad viewpoint that offers a panoramic view of Kotagiri. This vantage point is a great spot to click amazing photographs.

  • Distance from Bangalore : Around 310 kilometres away from Bangalore.
  • Best time to Visit : Head over in the summertime, to get away from the Bangalore heat.

Hampi, Karnataka

Rooted in history, Hampi in Karnataka is one destination that solo travelers who love history and architecture will love visiting. Add to your knowledge of India’s early civilizations at the ruins of the Vijayanagara Kingdom in Hampi. If you aren’t comfortable walking around, you can hire a cycle and ride along the calm and cozy roads in Hampi and gaze at the beautiful surroundings and the forgotten empires that now remain in ruins.

The atmosphere in Hampi is lovely, calm, and less chaotic, so it is the perfect place to go to if you’re looking to take a break from the fast paced city life. Some important attractions in Hampi that one shouldn’t miss out on are the Vittala Temple, the Zenana Enclosure, and the Queen’s Bath and Royal Centre.

  • Distance from Bangalore : Hampi is 350 kilometres from Bangalore
  • Best Time to Visit : In the winter season, as it’s typically hot the rest of the year

Munnar

Often called the Kashmir of South India, Munnar is a great place for the solo traveller who loves to bask in nature’s beautiful landscapes. Munnar is blessed with one of the most picturesque surroundings that you can ever find in South India.

On arriving in Munnar, you may wonder if you’ve actually been transported abroad. Trekking, cycling and rock climbing are some of the outdoor activities that you can do in Munnar. Besides being a beautiful place to take a solo trip, Munnar is very safe, so getting around shouldn’t be stressful.

  • Distance from Bangalore : Munnar is around 475 kilometres from Bangalore
  • Best time to Visit : All around the year, as the weather is always wonderful this high above sea level.
  • Where to Stay : Treebo Hotels in Munnar 

12. Gokarna

Gokarna in Karnataka

Also a pilgrimage site, Gokarna is the perfect getaway destination if you love the beach, but not the crowds of Goa. When compared to the beaches in Goa, the beaches here are less noisy, with less commercial activity, and are great for relaxing.

  • Distance from Bangalore : Gokarna is 500 kilometres away from Bangalore.
  • Best Time to Visit : To truly experience Gokarna, go here during the months of October to April when the climate is pleasant.

Goa Beach

There’s no better place for a solo trip than a getaway to Goa. Despite all that you’ve heard and read about the land of sunshine and palm trees being only apt for romantic getaways, Goa has plenty of options for solo travelers.

Besides surfing, parasailing, windsurfing, and water-skiing, one can relax at one of the many famous beaches in Goa. Patnem, Agonda, Morjim, Sernabatim and Ashwem are some of the quieter beaches.

  • Distance from Bangalore : Goa is located about 550 kilometres away from Bangalore.
  • Best Time to Visit : In the months of November to March, when its peak season and you’re sure to make some friends.
  • Where to Stay : Treebo Hotels in Goa

14. Alleppey

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Situated in the South of India, Alleppey is a famous tourist destination in Kerala. Perfect for solo travelers who are looking to just get away from the noise and hustle of the city life, the sleepy town is just right for a quiet and peaceful getaway.

The beach here is calm and lacks the buzzing atmosphere of a beach in Goa or any other beach town. It’s the perfect place to just unwind, relax, and spend some quality time alone. One can also enjoy a lazy boat cruise on the backwaters of Alleppey. You may want to note that boat cruises only take place during the day and in the early evening.

  • Distance from Bangalore : Around 590 kilometres away from Bangalore.
  • Best time to Visit : The winters (November to February) are the perfect months to visit Alleppey.
  • Where to Stay : Treebo Hotels in Alleppey

Solo trips are a wonderful way to regain that zest for life. So, the next time you’re planning on taking a solo trip from Bangalore, make sure you jet off to the places we’ve mentioned. Once you’re there, tell us about your experience. We would love to hear from you in the comments section below.

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Explore some of the wonderful beaches in gokarna and the honnemardu reservoir.

Waterfall in Karnataka, India

The past three years have been a rollercoaster, to say the least, and it’s time to take a break from all that. With everything going on, it can be therapeutic to get away on your own and have an adventure. If solo travelling has not crossed your mind yet, get ready to have it change. As a solo traveller, you will discover so much about yourself that it will surprise you. To start, visualise the type of trip that will excite you. A great place to go on a solo venture is Karnataka. Besides having stunning geography, there are many waterfalls in the country, and the second highest plunge waterfall in India and many UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Come to the magical Land of Gold and take back a treasure trove of magical memories that will stay with you for a lifetime.

Some of the most magnificent beaches in India are here in Gokarna. Come here to unwind and destress your mind. Snorkel, swim or simply sunbathe on the soft sands. You have countless options of beaches to choose from here. The more famous ones include Gokarna Beach, Full Moon Beach, Half Moon Beach, Om Beach, Nirvana Beach, Baada Beach. Take in the spectacular sunrise and sunsets here as you sip a cool drink and let your worries melt away.

If you prefer a more fast-paced day at the beach, you can take a bumper boat, jet ski, jump on a banana boat or set off to find dolphins off the coast. Most of the beaches have accommodations like bamboo huts that are ideal for solo travellers. Try out any of the beach shacks for the freshest seafood and local cuisine. Visit from October to March to enjoy the best weather and less crowded spots. Kudle Beach is especially secluded for those seeking peace and downtime. It is also known as a photographer’s paradise and is a must when you are here.

Pro tip: Create a routine if you are feeling lost. By going to the same place each day, you can make friends with the locals and get great suggestions that will make your trip truly special.

This next place comes highly recommended for a number of reasons. Malpe is a picturesque beachside where you will go back in time and witness a bit of history unlike anything else. From Malpe Beach, you must take a trip to St Mary’s Islands. These are a unit of four islands that have the most unique rock formations in India. These hexagonal cross-sections of cliffs are truly marvellous. Similar only to the sharp vertical formations found at the Giant Causeway in Northern Ireland and Iceland. What makes this spot magical is the contrast to the clear blue water and tall palms. In case you did not know, the Geological Survey of India has stated this area to be one of the 26 Geological Monuments of India. The basalt found on the island is a part of the rock formation that came about due to sub-volcanic activity almost 88 million years ago when this part of the land was connected to Madagascar!

When you return the Malpe Beach, there is a new sea walk that has been built that is lovely to stroll on. Take in the sea, sand and uninterrupted views of life here in Malpe. If you like, do meet the local fishermen and understand the story of this area from them. As a solo traveller, it is important to put yourself out there. You never know what you will find! Before you leave for the next adventure, do catch the traditional Yakshagana dance performance at the beach. There is a pretty open-air amphitheatre on the beach where shows take place throughout the week. The dance is based on famous Hindu mythologies of the Ramayana and Mahabharata.

While you are here, do not miss out on the well-known South Indian filter coffee. This strong mix of milk and ground coffee paste is unlike anything you would have tried before. Call it “Filer kaapi” and you will get that extra dose to get you going through the day.

Honnemaradu

Known as the Honnemardu Reservoir, this area was actually formed when the River Sharavathi was dammed. The lake has clean water and is a sight to see. For a fun activity, you can try kayaking along the coast. The water is gentle and the views are breath-taking. This area has some waterfalls that are not to be missed when travelling here. The Dabbe Falls within the Sharavathi Wildlife Sanctuary is a solo adventure waiting to happen. The legends say that Lord Rama broke his famous bow right here at Dabbe Falls. Another waterfall to check out is Burude Falls. Surrounded by forests and greenery, this isolated place is perfect for a wander and dip.

Pro Tip: Be flexible on your trip. If you feel like staying in a particular place for longer, do it! The best part about travelling alone is that you decide what you want to do and see more of based on how the day is going.

Known as the Cherrapunjee of South, Agumbe is an idyllic, one-of-a-kind village straight out of a storybook. The famous ‘Malgudi Days’ by RK Narayan was inspired by this very place! Be prepared for rain, mist and all things magical when you enter. The crisp fresh air will leave you with the need to come back again for sure.

If you have not heard of this beach, we won’t be surprised. This is one of the better-kept secrets of Karnataka. What makes this unlike anything you have seen before is the fact that there is a glittering beach on one side and a gorgeous flowing river on the other. The Souparnika River is separated only by a national highway. Take some time to pause here and soak in the natural beauty of this place before you move on.

Shettihalli Rosary Church

Also known as The Floating Church or The Submerged Church, this haunting Gothic structure is something worth coming to. Against the backdrop of a huge barren field, this church stands tall. Built in the 1800s, this catholic church had multiple architects but the one documented was a French missionary called Fr. Abbe Dubois. What makes this unique is the use of eggs and jaggery in the mortar.

Another main reason why people visit the South is for the delicious food. Any restaurant or local joint will have the following suggestions. When traveling it is a must to try the local cuisine to get a true understanding of the land and its people.

You can start your meal with the famous appetizer, Rasam. It is a tamarind spice drink. Next, you need to have the Korri Gassi. It is a curry made with chicken and it is a typical coastal preparation. It is usually enjoyed with a Neer Dosa which soaks up all the flavours to deliver an experience you definitely need. However, Mangalorean Cuisine veins with fish and that is something you cannot miss out on if you are non-vegetarian. A crispy fried fish that is super juicy on the inside and simply sublime.

If you are a vegetarian, the most popular dish called Bisi Bele Bhath should be on your list. Rice, vegetables, and daal or lentils are cooked with coconut and tamarind paste. It is a version of the ‘Indian Khichdi’.

For dessert, there are so many options that you can indulge yourself in style. Chiroti is made of maida and has cardamom sugar sprinkled on top. It is a special dish served for weddings and is a must-try.

Another important fact to note when travelling to this region of the world is to try and plan your holiday around a local festival. This will give you a great look into an experience that you will not get anywhere else. And isn’t that what travelling is all about?

The Hampi festival is widely celebrated here with traditional dance, music and culture. Try coming in October or November to be a part of this. Fold dancing, elephant processions and more. Although, the oldest festival here is called Karga. All the men dress up covered in flowers and the Karaga is carried on the head of the selected person. He cannot drop it as he walks to the temple in a procession of believers. It is entirely dedicated to Draupadi, the Shakti Devi.

No matter what type of holiday you prefer, Karnataka will surprise and delight you in the best ways. Remember an important point, travelling alone can be liberating and life changing. However, we strongly advise taking travel insurance. That will guarantee you have a great time and are protected throughout your trip. It’s time you took a chance on solo travelling and discovered a new part of yourself.

Another famous dance festival of Karnataka is the ‘Hoysala Mahotsava’ in Belur-Halebid. Kambala festival is a traditional buffalo race organised annually in Dakshin Kannada and Udipi districts of Karnataka by the farming communities. It is held between November and March. A pair of buffaloes is tied to a plough and is made to run through a field of slush, anchored by a farmer. The origin of this festival can be traced back to over 1000 years when the festival was celebrated to appease gods for a good harvest. Sights include: Ulavi Caves, Netragudo Island and Pigeon Island, Sahyadri Hills of North Karnataka, and Yana Badami-Aihole-Pattadakal.

What to do when travelling alone

Be patient. It can be difficult arriving in a new city alone. Take your time. Take a day to relax, watch the city function, and settle in. Read Tips for Solo Travel Confidence.

Explore the city at different levels. In London, it's natural to take the tube. However, riding on the top of a double-decker bus gives you another perspective on the city. But you still wouldn't want to miss the Tube as it's an experience unto itself. My point is, explore the city in as many ways as possible: on foot, by bicycle, via public transit. Take a taxi and talk to the driver. Rent a car and learn what it's like to park or drive on the opposite side of the road. Every mode of movement offers new perspectives.

Take in local events. Whether it's a street festival or sporting event, these are opportunities to rub shoulders with locals, offering insight into the culture and, potentially, fun conversations.

Be proactive if you’re unsure of yourself. Ask for help. Standing around looking dazed will not get you where you want to go and it may get you noticed by the wrong people. Go ahead, smile, and ask for help. It's one of the fundamentals of staying safe as you travel solo.

Eat locally! There is nothing like exploring the local cuisine. It gives you a new way into your destination's culture, history, and geography. There is always a reason, historical or geographic, for a specific cuisine that can be explored through your taste buds and your mind.

Shop where the locals shop. Are you into home renovations? Then a hardware store in another country could be quite interesting. Are you a foodie? Go to the grocery store or the street where all the specialty vendors are located. Are you into fashion or interior decorating? Again, explore (you don't have to buy) where the locals shop.

Know which way is up. Study a map of your destination. Get to know it. Get a sense of direction using major landmarks like Central Park in New York City or the CN Tower in Toronto. This will help you explore cities happily, with greater confidence. Read How to Navigate a New City Solo.

Find people who share your passion. Whether it's chess or poetry or badminton or books, there will be hubs or groups that share your passion at your destination. Google search or find them on meetup.com. What a great way to combine your love of travel with your love of other things.

Take day tours and classes. When you punctuate your independent trip with city tours, cooking classes and the like, you create ways to better experience your destination and spend some social time.

Plan for great evenings out. Just because you're traveling solo doesn't mean you have to stay in at night with a book.

Learn a few words in the local language. Making an effort to communicate in the local language is always appreciated and often returned with an effort to communicate in your language. Given that English is often the second language that people learn, you will find many locals wanting to chat with you.

Go to a local, independent coffee shop. Look for coffee shops with large communal tables or coffee bars along the window and sit near someone. I've often had great conversations with locals by positioning myself in this way.

Stay at places that encourage talking. I think that hostels and B&Bs are the ideal accommodation for those who travel alone. With fewer guests and the proprietor often onsite, common rooms and communal dining rooms, they make for more opportunities to connect with others.

Take your restaurant meal at noon. Restaurants run by celebrity chefs are great attractions for some solo travellers. If you want to dine at a fine restaurant, consider doing so at noon. It's the same chef and quality of food but it's usually easier to get a reservation, the prices are typically lower, the lights are higher, and the crowd less romantic.

Eat at the bar or a communal table. Sitting at a table alone leaves no opportunity for a solo traveller to be social. It can also feel like you have a spotlight on you. I ate at one restaurant that had a line of two-person tables down the middle. They were all empty except the one I was seated at. I really felt like I stuck out with all the couples and foursomes at tables around the perimeter. I have learned to speak up in such situations. More importantly, I've learned to scout restaurants that have a great bar or communal tables so that I can chat with others.

Be obvious. Place your camera, travel guide, or map on the table, making it obvious that you're a tourist. Some people are concerned about looking like a tourist and therefore looking like a mark. In a restaurant, there is a certain amount of safety. Yes, you should still be discerning in who you talk with, but in most cases, the person will be not only safe but also interesting.

Take a book. This is a classic. A book will not only occupy you but also signal to other solos that you are there alone. You just might get a companion for the meal.

Travel can go wrong, and it’s important to have a plan for what happens when it does. Personally, I always travel with travel insurance, whether that’s on group trips or enjoying your my own company traveling alone.

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7.chikmagalur, 11.alleppey, 12.bandipur, 13.sakleshpur, 14.murudeshwara, 15.pondicherry, 18.mangalore, 20.kodaikanal, 21.nagarhole, best places for solo travelers from bangalore, best places for solo travelers from bangalore:.

When the monotony of life gets daunting and stressful and the daily hustle seems overwhelming, travel is the only escape from reality. Traveling is powerful especially if you’re setting your own path.

There’s nothing quite satisfying and endearing than discovering a new place on your own- taking it all in without anyone but yourself. Solo traveling is a whole different experience as compared to group tours. More often than not, solo travelers face their fears, empower and evolve through them. Not only do they overcome them, but they also describe the numerous benefits of traveling alone.

From a casual bike ride to a week-long trip, Karnataka is one of the few states in India that offers it all. Here are some perfect getaways near Bangalore for solo travelers.

Located 60 km from Bangalore, Nandi Hills is a tourist spot that was discovered over the years and now has successfully become a famous weekend break.

Nandi Hills is scattered with foggy mornings and monuments, with beautifully carved bows and majestic pillars with elaborated walls and ceilings. Located at 4851 feet above sea level, you can observe a bunch of happy riders and friends catching a glimpse of the sunrise in the early hours and one of the safe places for solo travelers.

Location: Chikkaballapur, Outskirts of Bengaluru, Karnataka.

Well known as the Cultural Capital of the state, Mysuru, located at the foothills of the Chamundi Hills is the most well-illuminated example of rich culture and diversity.

The Chamundi hills is a holy shrine of the goddess Chamundi that a lot of tourists pay a visit to. The Mysuru Dasara that is celebrated with such pomp and vibrancy is what puts it on the global map and has visitors across the world visiting the city.

The city is also famed for its Mysore Silk Sarees and melt in the mouth delicious Mysore Pak and Mysore Masala Dosa. Although visited throughout the year, it is best witnessed during the week of the Dasara celebrations.

Location: 143 km from Bangalore, Karnataka

Located in The Anantpur district, Lepakshi is a small village in the state of  Andra Pradesh. It withholds a great sense of heritage and fine craftsmanship. Legend has it that some of these crafty wonders are monolithic and represent skill and perseverance.

The famous Veerabhadra temple dates back to 1583 which is listed out as one of the oldest temples of India. For travelers holding a special interest in fine art and culture, this solo getaway destination is definitely the one to be next on the list.

Location: 135 km from Bangalore, Anantpur District, Andra Pradesh.

Popularly known and the Scotland of India, with perpetually misty landscapes and scenic coffee estates, Coorg is the most popular hill station in the State. The cool breeze and the breathtaking views make a bike ride a beautiful experience.

Coorg not only is an ideal travel destination but also is the homeland of the Kodava warriors who fought gloriously in the Karnatic wars. A land of refreshing waterfalls and well-known spice plantations and Coffee estates, Coorg happens to be the largest producer of honey. Cities like Kushalnagar, Virajpet, Somwarpet add to the beauty of the town and the various homestays make the trip a memorable one!

Location: 243 km from Bangalore, Karnataka.

Ooty, also known as Udagamandalam, is a hill station located at the foothills of the Nilgiri hills and is often referred to as The ‘Queen of Hills’. With ample sightseeing locations and picturesque destinations.

The land filled with lush greenery and pine trees also possesses many tourist spots such as the Ooty lake, Botanical Garden, St. Stephens Church, and many more.

One of the major attractions happens to be the Nilgiri mountain Railways, which is popularly known as the toy train. The soothing Nilgiri scents and oils serve as a great souvenir to take back home as a memory.

Location: 265 km from Bangalore, Nilgiri District, Tamil Nadu.

Known for its pleasant temperature throughout the year, Wayanad is one of the most visited tourist destinations around Bangalore. Wayanad, also known as the Spice garden of India, is known for its deep wood forests, misty hills, and long-spread greenery and the best place for solo travelers.

It is also a hub for trekking, rock climbing, and many more adventurous activities. It also does not miss out on its cultural aspect as it consists of various religious spots such as Karinthandan Temple, Ancient Jain Temple, and much more.

Location: 271 km from Bangalore, Kerala, India.

Chikmagalur is a beautiful district located in the western part of Karnataka. This destination is on the wish list of coffee and nature lovers. The story behind the naming of the town is quite interesting as it was given as dowry to the younger daughter of a legendary chief who ruled Sakrepatna- Rukmangada.

And that is how it was named. The places worth visiting when in Chikmagalur are Mulayanagiri, Baba Budan Giri, and Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary to name a few.

The next best thing after Ooty in the Nilgiri hills in Kotagiri. Kotagiri is a small hill resort surrounded by lush green tea estates. Kotagiri, situated 1793 m above sea level has a climatic advantage, as it is shielded by the Doddabetta ranges from the onslaught of the monsoons.

Kotagiri offers many trekking and rock climbing spots that attract tourists across the country. Apart from them, the Catherine falls and the Elk falls are a must-visit when in Kotagiri.

Location:293 km from Bangalore, Nilgiri Hills, Tamil Nadu

Hampi, located in the northern part of Karnataka served as the capital of the Vijayanagar Dynasty. It is also listed among the World Heritage sites in India by UNESCO.

Among the famous attractions of the place are the beautiful temples, ruins of palaces and places, royal pavilions, bastions, royal platforms, treasury buildings… the list is practically endless. Hampi is a backpacker’s paradise, the same way a pilgrim’s delight. The excellent workmanship is to look out for in the heritage city.

Location: 341 km from Bangalore, Karnataka

Filled with palm trees, golden sand, and its immaculate beaches, Gokarna is the new and happening hub for beach lovers and hippies. Situated on the coastal lines of Karwar,  Gokarna is known for its famous Kudle Beach and Om Beach.

These beaches also cater to the various water sport adventures that the tourists like to indulge in.  It attracts major foreign tourists as the beaches are meant for a slow, relaxing holiday and are also a popular Hindu pilgrimage destination.

Location: 490 km from Bangalore, Karnataka

When you think of Alleppey, you say backwaters and lagoons. Alleppey is best described by its lagoons, blue backwaters, and famous boathouses. It is located in Kochi in the South of India and it is known for hosting tourists across the globe.

The numerous houseboats, ayurvedic retreats, and serene backwaters are what make Alleppey worth the drive. The famous fish curry and the exquisite seafood varieties are something that a traveler should be looking forward to exploring.

To witness the famous boat race, one must visit it during the months of August-September to catch a glimpse of the famous sport.

Location:595 km from Bangalore, Kerala, Karnataka.

Bandipur is a pilgrimage for all wildlife lovers. Bandipur is claimed to be one of the most beautiful national parks in India. Located amidst the Western Ghats of the Ooty-Mysore highway, it is a combination of Karnataka’s Rajiv Gandhi National Park and Madumalai Wildlife Sanctuary, giving the travelers the best of both regions.

The Bandipur forest safari is one of the most popular grounds for endangered species and is the home for the most number of tigers in the country. The Kabini forest area is home to the most endangered panther named “Maya” whose spotting is what the wildlife enthusiasts are always looking forward to.

Bandipur and Kabini combined are the perfect wildlife getaway from Bangalore for solo travelers.

Location: 233 km from Bangalore, Karnataka.

Sakleshpur is a scenic getaway located in the western ghats of Malnad which offers some breathtaking and spellbinding exotic views with some rich coffee estates and plantations.

The mesmerizing trails of the western ghats offer memorable experiences for nature enthusiasts and trekking lovers. A list of places that can make a traveler’s visit to Sakleshpur more eventful includes Manjarabad Fort, Bisle Viewpoint,  Magajahalli Waterfalls, Shettihalli Rosary church, and many more.

Location: 220kms from Bangalore, Karnataka

A city dedicated to Lord Shiva, Murudeshwara is situated on the southern coast of the Arabian sea in Karnataka. The aesthetically pleasing sunsets by the beaches of the Arabian Sea are what make the destination beautiful and soothing.

Some water sports that tourists popularly indulge in are scuba diving,  jet ski rides, boat rides, etc. Jog falls, Marvanthe beach, Idagunji Mahaganapathi Temple are a few tourist spots that could be included in the Murudeshwara itenary.

Location: 489 km from Bangalore, Karnataka

Pondicherry, also known as Puducherry is a perfect illustration of the French Colonial Rule in the early 1900s in India. Some local residents of the town still speak French which is what gives it the title of “The French Riveria”.

Many streets of Pondicherry are filled with vibrant colors and bougainvillea-laden walls and have a lot to offer. The union territory is filled with authentic French bakeries bohemian stores and cobble-stoned paths that are delightful for a leisurely stroll or a bicycle ride. Along with this is there is the Rock beach that adds much more zest to the wonderful place.

Location:356 km from Bangalore, Karnataka

Varkala, being one of the very few non-commercialized tourist spots are located in the southern part of Kerala and is filled with nothing but blue skies and lush greenery. Varkala is also known for its long beaches, lighthouses, and on-shore shops for jewelry.

The harem pants, ayurvedic spas, and oxidized jewelry also make Varkala a perfect getaway. Varkala being a calm and quiet surrounding also is home to the two-thousand-year-old shrine, the Janardhan Swamy temple that stands on the cliff of the beach. It also consists of the famous Shivagiri mutt at a very little distance from the beach.

Location: 692 km from Bangalore, Kerala.

Popularly known as the adventure capital of South India, Dandeli is located on the western ghats of Uttara Karnataka and lies on the banks of the Kali river. It is the hub for river rafting on the river Kali.

Adventure enthusiasts have a wide range of options such as trekking, cycling, kayaking, and canoeing. The Dandeli wildlife sanctuary is another exciting element Dandeli has to offer. It is said to be home to many wild bison and black Panthers that can be spotted amidst the rich flora and fauna.

Dandeli has famous attractions that include Ulavi temple, Yana caves, and the famous Sky Point that which gives the tourists a spectacular view of the entire western ghats.

Location:458 km from Bangalore, Karnataka

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Mangalore or also addressed as Mangaluru is the largest city in the Dakshin Kannada district of Karnataka. Being an industrial hub, the coastal city is located on the banks of the Arabian sea and is widely known for its delicious mouth-watering seafood platters.

The beaches are filled with coconut trees and the beachside churches offer an exotic experience to travelers. The food extravaganza does not stop at seafood as the city is also known for its famous ice cream parlors located across the city, Pabbas being the most famous one among them all.

Mangalore is also home to many thermal power stations and is well known for its educational institutions that produce academic prodigies.

Location: 351 km from Bangalore, Karnataka.

Stealing the beauty of the Malnad descent is yet another destination, Agumbe. It is a small village which is also known as the “Cherapunji of the South” as it gets the heaviest rainfall in the south.

Agumbe has the only Rainforest research station in India and its forests are known for their rich medicinal plants. Among the most scenic tourist spots is the sunset point where travelers witness the calming sunset over the Arabian sea. The Barkana Falls, the Jogigundi Falls, the Kunchikal Falls, the Koodlu Theertha Falls, and the Onake Abbi Falls are popular among tourists and trekkers.

Location: 378 km from Bangalore, Karnataka.

Kodaikanal situated in the Dindigul district of Tamil Nadu is the perfect example of nature being a gift to mankind. The famous hill station, also known as the ”Switzerland of the East” is home to varieties variety of adventures and beautiful nature retreats.

Kodaikanal is the place to go to when one wants to get away from the rigorous and cumbersome city life as it helps an individual to take a step back and connect with nature.

Location:464 km from Bangalore, Tamil Nadu

Nagarhole, also known as Rajiv Gandi National Park is a 247 square mile long wildlife reserve located in the Kodagu and Mysore district of Karnataka. Decorated with the rich forest cover at the west of the Kabini river, it is counted as one of the well-maintained national parks in India and definitely had to make it to the list of places for solo travelers.

Nagarhole flourished as the hub of carnivorous and wildlife lovers can witness numerous spottings of tigers, leopards, wild dogs, etc. The places of interest around the national park include Kutta, Irppu falls, Ishvara temple, etc. It is also located close to the Bandipur National Pak, Wayanad National Park, and Ranganthittu Bird Sanctuary.

Location: 220kms from Bangalore.Karnataka.

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Best Solo Travel Destinations in Karnataka

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We are coming to this world alone and leaving the world alone and so we need to explore the world alone and it won’t make sense if we wait for someone to accompany us while travelling. Instead of waiting for a pair enjoy with pair of your eyes.

The best part of travelling is seeing and learning the world from our eyes by coming out of our comfort zone and that is how our journey teaches us how to carry ourselves confidently all alone in this world. So the solo journey will make us explore the different versions of ourselves.

And solo travel will teach us how to be responsible as we are responsible for our trip and how much capable enough we are of handling any obstacles in life just like the way we crossed the obstacles we experienced during our trip.

The dare that we get to travel alone will give you the dare to choose the life that you wished to live so travelling is the best gift that you can give to yourself for your well-being and to know more about yourself. So let’s discover ourselves by travelling alone to the exemplary sites that we have listed for you to take a look at.

And the perfect spot that we have chosen for the kings and the queens who wanted to explore and fall in love with nature all alone is Karnataka which has all in one place and that is why it is mentioned as one state many worlds.

So to make splendid unforgettable memories for your lifetime Karnataka will be the best source of flawless beaches, traditional yummy food, ancient historical places, unblemished hill stations, and many more places that need to be admired.

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Busiest and the populous city which has made millions of graduated people career come true by being a hub of IT companies and other companies and industries of different sectors but above all the sites that you should not miss is Bangalore Palace, Nandi Hills, Vishveswaraiah Museum, ISKON, Lalbagh Garden, Tipu Sultan’s Palace and also top-notch city to explore the nightlife at its best.

Filled with unique temples that one can witness the real heritages history of the Vijayanagar kingdom by visiting Hampi. Enjoy listening to the Sparta-sura at the musical pillars of Vijaya Vittala temple and also Stone Chariot, Sasivekalu Ganesha Monument, Virupaksha Temple, Hampi Bazar are some of the places that one should not miss visiting.

Arabian sea at one side and the height of western Ghats at a side enjoy both spectacular beauties by visiting Udupi and another dual beauty is Mattu beach where the river and the sea say “Hi” to each other. Also, you can visit the gateway of the heavenly kingdom at St. Mary’s island with various sorts of water sports and also Malpe Beach, Kapu Beach is the other best beaches that have to be visited.

Highest of all the waterfalls in India and this is the place where you can attain inner peace and enjoy the complete loneliness by forgetting the world behind and you will sink in the beauty of heights created by water by 4 different rivers that meet at one point.

Imagine a massive Mahadev statue (lord shiva) surrounded by three sides by Sea what else could be the best pilgrimage site that anyone can visit or wish to visit so do not ever miss visiting this temple if you are a devotional and religious person, then you should need to feel the ecstasy of this place. Witnessing the Sunset at KundukaGiri, and also visiting the island which is very nearby called Netrani Island will be breathtaking so keep it on your bucket list.

In case you are not so religious or bored of beaches then you can skip Murudeshwar and you can choose another captivating site mentioned below

All at one place will be the solid reason for choosing this site and you will not regret it because this location is filled with forts, falls, dams, and a hill station what else one can look for when it comes to a trip isn’t it?

Yes, this site has Manjarabad Fort, Magajahalli waterfalls, Sakleshwara Temple, Hemavathi Dam and that is why this location holds a major place on the list. but above all Sakleshpur is famous for the hill station with the aromatic nature products including cinnamon and coffee so coffee lovers never miss packing enough coffee powder to keep you refreshed even after the trip.

Along with travelling, do not miss to taste the local famous foods and do some shopping to convince them for leaving them and to enjoy your ME time.

ME time is what almost everybody’s wish is to by staying away from the machine life and boring routine so makes sure you complete the trip by fulfilling your mental needs and also satisfying your soul need. Detoxify both mind and soul by visiting all these life soothing locations.

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A person sitting alone in a cafe or at a corner chair by the bar often gives you the impression of a loner, an embodiment of sadness, and possibly an exemplar of weakness without knowing the story or reasons behind their preferred solitude. We are quick to judge the ones we see on a solo trip , creating some of their most memorable experiences and having the best times of their lives. Finding comfort in their own company and not getting affected by the surrounding environment to please others.

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What I have learned from my experience with loners is that there are two kinds of loners.

best solo trips in karnataka

People who completely isolate themselves from the eyes of the world and the noise of the crowd to find security with themselves, not because their lives suddenly turned upside down and taught them a lesson or because they are any less amiable to make new friends. But, because over a period of time, they realised that they don’t need affiliation from a larger group of people. The need for validation is only limited to a close circle of friends. They show up at their own time, choose their social circle mindfully, you might even see them on a Friday night gulping down beers all by themselves. They are the people who are more comfortable with being alone all the time and don’t engage in small talks.

best solo trips in karnataka

The other type of loners are people who are led to be alone under various circumstances as a result of their actions. They crave people’s attention but in a wrong way and end up being even lonelier than they thought they were. They miss people, interactions, time they spent with someone in their past, which, sometimes is not healthy as not letting go of your past makes you vulnerable, causing you to have innumerable self-doubts and the possibility of making friends in the future. Many times, we find ourselves in a situation where we stop embracing our reality and cause serious disturbance in other’s lives trying to expect them to live on our terms.

That is one of the primary reasons the world is seeing a rapid shift in the way people are travelling now, besides the fact that it is hassle-free. They don’t wait for others to confirm and tag along on their dates, stress over where to stay and what to eat. We as a generation have learned a lesson (some the hard way) to not be a burden on anyone. No matter how close we are to them or how kind they are to us.

You can be completely free to choose the restaurant you wish to eat from or people you wish to interact with and don’t feel bad about wasting your entire day in the bedroom doing nothing but gazing the mountain out the window or sitting in the chair all curled up in the blanket with a hot coffee, not knowing or thinking about what friends in the other room might feel. Also, it is so much less drama. When you are all by yourself, you don’t have to worry about entertaining others demands.

Take your solo trip experience a notch up with the curated list of the places around Bangalore you will enjoy going to.

1. Coorg – 268 kms from Bangalore

best solo trips in karnataka

Coorg, the coffee beau of India is a frosty little town located in the western ghats of Southern Karnataka. A place away from the city noise, whose greenery is a thing of worship and still well-preserved despite a lot of changes around it. You will know you have arrived at coorg when the air is enamored with coffee. Come here for coffee and stay for the honey. It is one of largest producers of honey and coffee. The town is also known for its tibetan monastery and also houses one of the largest buddhist populations in the country.

2. Shimoga – 301 kms from Bangalore

If you are looking for a reason to escape from the city life for a good period of time, then here’s a good reason for you to take the road less traveled and go on a trip all by yourself to this place and rediscover yourself. The literal translation of the name Shimoga is “Face of the Lord Shiva”. It is located in the central art of Karnataka and home to plenty of scenic landscapes and exotic wildlife.

Places to visit in Shimoga:

Jog falls: 100 kms from Shimoga

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Waterfall cascading and swirling from high above loudly, beautifully and brutally like a lion’s roar leaving a sense of tranquility.

Kodachadri : 111 kms from Shimoga

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While promenading in the cloud, you will experience nature at its best. A hike to Savarjna Peetha is something of an experience of a lifetime.

Sakrebailu Elephant camp : 14 kms from Shimoga

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A place 14 kms away from Shimoga where elephants love to play in the water. If you are lucky, you can even scratch their back as they lie down.

Kundadri : 101 kms from Shimoga

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A paradise 3,200 feet from the ground with a temple for a crown. Don’t miss this place for anybody.

3. Shivanasamudram – 131 kms from Bangalore

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You may have seen quite a lot of torrents of water in your life but there are only a few waterfalls that are so meteoric in pace that you can barely hear people over its deafening force. This is one such waterfall that enables a varied range of emotions in your mind with its magnificent roar. The water you behold is released from the Kabini dam splitting into two parts. This place makes for a perfect one day trip, dervishing on River Kaveri, 130 kms from Bangalore. Unfortunately, swimming or diving is not allowed due to its gigantic current and deep couloir.

4. Mysore – 143.5 kms from Bangalore

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Alot is being said and written over centuries about this place already. There are proses of praises about how the place was renamed from Mysore to Mysuru and how the city is gleaming with historic landmarks and blessed with Royal monuments all around. There is enough information available on the internet about the architectural grandeur of the Mysore Palace and its extrinsic design. It’s one of the top attractions to see in Mysore and totally worth every effort and money you spend to get there and stand in the queue.

There are several other places to visit in the third largest populated city in Karnataka:

Venugopala Swamy Temple – 1.1 kms from Mysore

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A temple born out of the stones of Hoysala architecture and emerged out of water, stands near the KRS backwaters is a must visit place of worship in Mysore.

Devaraja Market – 3.5 kms from Mysore

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If colours affect your mood, then this will definitely uplift it. Keep your camera ready to capture some amazing the colourful Bazaar.

St Philomena’s church – 4.9 kms from Mysore

best solo trips in karnataka

Considered one of Asia’s tallest churches, it is one of the few gothic-styled architectural splendor in the country built by the Maharaja of Mysore in the late 18th century.

5. Shivagange – 53 kms away from Bangalore

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All the brilliant minds that ever existed in this world thrived alone and wished they had more time with themselves when they had a chance. Shivagange offers exactly the same view of the sky from 2500 feet above the ground which also makes it a perfect perfect location for trekking. Trekking to the peak might be a bit tiresome due to its challenging terrains but all that effort will not go on vain. All of that will make sense once you reach the end and see a temple only to realise why even Gods prefer mountains instead of flat terrains. It was to seek centuries of wisdom and tranquility.

6. Horsley Hills – 143 kms from Bangalore

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A haven for solo travellers is what Horsley Hills is. It’s a series of nine hills found in the Mandanapalle taluk of Chittoor district in Andhra pradesh. Named during the British Raj, after a British collector who built his house here, was also known as Yenugu Mallama Konda. Mallama, a legendary woman who lived here and was fed by elephants (Yenugula). The place is good for trekking and only takes a few minutes on foot. Once you reach the top, you are greeted by the only restaurant it has which is run by the tourism department. Hence, your options are limited when it comes to food and accommodation, making it a great choice for a weekend getaway.

7. Skandagiri – 61 kms from Bangalore

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A summit approximately 1350 metres from the village called Kalwara, is a maverick of a trek during the winter (November – February) and the monsoons are equally pleasant because the rains influence plant life, making it greener and richer in tone. A slow-paced trek will take you to the summit in around 06 hours after periodic rests and breaks at the tea stalls and snacks corner along the way. The trek begins at the temple called Pagani and as you pass the dry trails, you begin to see the change in the contrast in the vegetation around. The peak is a walk among the clouds. However, with a fee of Rs. 450 the government ensures the maintenance of the place to give you a little free trekking experience. Since Skandagiri is in a close proximity to Nandi Hills, it is recommended to start the trek in the night so you can visit the Nandi Hills on the way back at dawn.

8. Hampi – 342 kms from Bangalore

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No place better than the one that screams loud of the rich kingdom it once was better than Hampi. With every step you take, you sense the history of the place deep in your skin and how it was ruined by the Mughals in the 14th century. Also, the origin of the famous Hindi phrase ‘Hukka Bukka hogaya’ is from this land. It is named after two people, Hukka and Bukka. You can read the full story of the two commanders, Hukka and Bukka and the founders of Vijaynagar empire here :

UNESCO declared Hampi as a world heritage site in 1986 is a backpacker’s dream destination from Bangalore. Especially for people who are interested in ancient history. The debilitating structures built in 1500 AD under Vijaynagar dynasty and its architectural style has been the main ISP of the place for tourists worldwide. You can climb the boulders that are wealthy in numbers or take a walking tour of the city in the evening to capture the riveting view under the moonlight.

9. Coonoor – 285 kms from Bangalore

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A solo traveller or a backpacker is always in the need for validation from things that are less materialistic. They survive on bike rides and rise to each occasion that brings them closer to nature and themselves. They find nature more stimulating than people. Coonoor is a handwritten note by nature for people that see life in the form of colours and don’t mind looking at the sky once in a while.

Coonoor displays a curtain of blue skies with white patchwork spread over the majestic green radiance on earth, accentuating the composure your mind needs.

Places to see in Coonoor:

Sim’s Park: 1.1 kms from Coonoor

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A breathtaking grassland with some of the most unique, beautiful, rejuvenating and colourful plants in the world.

Ketti Valley: 12 kms from Coonoor

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A small town in the heart of the bigger town with the same name. Famously known as Switzerland of South India because of its breathtaking vividness. Don’t forget to take a ride on the toy train.

Highfield tea estate: 2.7 kms from Coonoor

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A treasure trove for tea connoisseurs who need insights on different kinds of tea, their production and process. Additionally, you will also come across an essential oil unit to educate yourself with the production of essential oil.

Hidden Valley: 19 kms from Coonoor

A place full of adventures and thrilling activities for mountaineers, trekkers, and people who love to spend quality time with their love interests.

10 . Channapatna – 60 kms from Bangalore

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Do you remember the time in your childhood when you needed some toys around you whether you played with them or not? Just because they looked different than the others and had an eye-catching appeal to you, but you were too young to understand the craftsmanship of the toys and the history attached to it. This is a place that upholds the age-old tradition of cultural toys and takes you on a tour to its rich diversity in toy making and wooden craftsmanship involving natural dye. The local artisans are not only are not only gifted but have played a vital role in driving the rural economy by promoting their businesses on the national scale.

Take a trip down your memory lane and visit the ‘town of toys’, which is a translation of the town Gombegala Nagara known for selling wooden toys.

Plan your solo trip to all the above places. If you wish to spend a weekend away from the city, book your tents with The Gari Resort for a unforgettable experience.

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  • 10 Best Places For Solo Trip In South India

23 Mar 2023

Nestled between the snow-capped mountains of the Western Ghats, the arid plains of Tamil Nadu, and the scenic coastlines of Kerala lies South India, an ultimate outdoorsy destination that promises a mesmerizing experience, whether you’re travelling solo for the first time or a pro. If you are looking for the best places for solo trip in South India, look no further than this guide.

Adventure seekers can indulge in a variety of activities, from hiking and trekking to surfing and parasailing, and marvel at the scenic beauty of hill stations, waterfalls, and exotic wildlife in its many national parks. South India attracts travellers from across the world, who are drawn to its rich cultural heritage, stunning architecture, and vibrant cuisine. With bustling towns like Coorg, Munnar, and Ooty, South India offers a plethora of affordable accommodation options, from cozy homestays to luxurious resorts—making it an ideal destination for solo travellers.

Best Places For Solo Trip In South India

From coastal towns to tea plantations, read on to learn about the best places for solo trip in South India in 2023.

1. Alleppey

one of the most beautiful places

Alleppey, also known as Alappuzha, is a captivating city perched on the tranquil Laccadive Sea in Kerala, India. Dating back to ancient times, Alleppey is steeped in history, boasting a well-planned layout that sets it apart from other towns in the region. However, it is the city’s breathtaking backwater canals, idyllic beaches, lush paddy fields, and pristine lagoons that have put Alleppey on the tourism map. One of the most iconic experiences of Alleppey is cruising through the serene backwaters on a traditional houseboat, an adventure that has become a bucket-list item for many explorers.

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It is fantastically scenic

Perched along the sun-kissed southern coastline of Kerala, India, lies the enchanting town of Varkala. A must-visit destination for anyone exploring this region, Varkala is a treasure trove of cultural, historical and natural wonders. The town boasts an array of fascinating forts and ancient buildings, including a charming lighthouse that affords stunning views of the surrounding landscapes. With so much to see and do, Varkala offers endless opportunities for adventure and exploration.

3. Kodaikanal

charm and scenic views

Nestled high in the hills at an elevation of 2,000 meters above sea level, the enchanting town of Kodaikanal beckons to travellers seeking respite from the hustle and bustle of their daily lives. A sojourn in Kodaikanal presents an array of mesmerizing experiences, including verdant valleys, captivating lakes and waterfalls, enigmatic temples, and a myriad of thrilling adventure activities.

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a beautiful peaceful place

In the verdant hills of Kerala, Munnar tourism beckons with its enchanting meadows, awash with the sweet fragrance of tea and cardamom plantations. The balmy climate, tinged with a refreshing coolness, makes it a haven for travellers seeking a respite from the scorching heat. If you are exploring solo, you can head straight for a leisurely stroll around the major landmarks, then rest up at a creative treehouse stay and dive into a night of camping to get the best experience.

It is fantastically scenic

Welcome to the captivating UNESCO World Heritage Site of Hampi, situated on the banks of the Tungabhadra River in Karnataka, India. This historic site, near the charming town of Hospet, is a treasure trove of remarkable temples, palaces, market streets, and aquatic structures, all steeped in ancient history. A beacon among solo travel destinations in South India, it is a timeless place that will forever hold place in the best places for solo trip in South India.

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If you’re looking to soak up some of India’s ancient mythology and cultural heritage, look no further than the picturesque coastal town of Gokarna. Located in the Karnataka state and nestled along the stunning Arabian Sea, this charming town has a fascinating history that dates back centuries. It is also one of the best places for solo trip in Karnataka.

It is fantastically scenic

Popularly known as the industrial and commercial capital of India, Cochin is a popular gateway to the stunning state of Kerala. For travellers seeking a rich cultural and historical experience, Kochi tourism offers a chance to explore the vibrant port city, which is recognized as one of the top five tourist destinations in India by the World Travel and Tourism Council, making this place perfect for solo trips in South India.

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8. Puducherry

one of the most beautiful places

A former French colony that offers travellers an enchanting blend of Indian and European culture, Puducherry is situated along the stunning southern coast of India within the state of Tamil Nadu, this picturesque city boasts a unique history and natural beauty that draws visitors from around the world. A Pondicherry solo trip is a must-have on your bucket list.

a beautiful peaceful place

A stunning holiday destination in the beautiful state of Karnataka, also known as Coorg is one of the best places for solo trip in South India. With its breathtaking landscapes, misty hills, and vast coffee plantations, this charming town has become a popular spot for travellers seeking a peaceful escape and discovering new customs in the southern part of the country.

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10. Vagamon

charm and scenic views

This beautiful hill station is protected by three entrancing slopes—Thangal, Murugan, and Krisumala and is situated on the edge of the Western Ghats. Specked with evergreen and ceaseless pine woods, magnificent cascades, and other characteristic wonders, a visit to Vagamon is an absolute necessity while on a Kerala trip.

From glistening waterfalls to the raw sense of being in nature and learning about yourself with our best places for solo trip in South India guide, gear up for an unforgettable adventure in 2023. Learn about our South India tour packages to know more.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Best Places for Solo Trip in South India

Is it safe to travel alone in South India?

South India is generally a safe place to travel alone, but it's always a good idea to take precautions. It's also a good idea to let someone know where you are and where you're going, especially if you're heading out to a remote location.

What are the must-see places for solo travellers in South India?

Some of the must-see places for solo travellers in South India include the beaches in Goa, the backwaters in Kerala, the hill stations in Tamil Nadu, the ancient ruins in Hampi, and the tea plantations in Munnar.

What is the best time of year to travel to South India?

The best time to travel to South India depends on what you want to do and see. The winter months from November to February are generally the most pleasant, with cooler temperatures and less humidity. The summer months from March to May can be hot and humid, but it's also a good time to visit the beaches.

What are some tips for budget solo travel in South India?

Some tips for budget solo travel in South India include staying in budget hotels or hostels, eating at local eateries or street food stalls, using public transportation, and negotiating prices for taxis and souvenirs.

What are some cultural norms to be aware of when travelling solo in South India?

When travelling solo in South India, it's important to be aware of cultural norms and customs. Dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites or rural areas. Remove your shoes before entering a temple or someone's home.

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Amazing places for solo trip in india, here is the list of 21 best places for solo travel in india, 1. hampi, karnataka - the abode of bygone ruins, rusty colors and fascinating landscape.

Hampi, Karnataka - The abode of bygone ruins, rusty colors and fascinating landscape

Known For : Virupaksha Temple, Hampi Vithala Temple Lotus Palace

A UNESCO World Heritage Site in Karnataka, Hampi boasts over 500 historic monuments set against a stunning backdrop of hills and the Tungabhadra river. Once the heart of the Vijayanagara empire, it encompasses temples, royal centers, and quarters of Muslim officers. Accessible via Hospet by train or Hubli by air, it's best visited in winter; with a variety of accommodations ranging from guest houses to luxury hotels, a 2-3 day stay is recommended to fully experience Hampi.

Best Time: October to March

31 Hampi Attractions

2. Kasol, Himachal Pradesh

Kasol, Himachal Pradesh

Known For : Manikaran Sahib Nature Park Kasol Cafes in Kasol

Often called the 'Goa of the Hills', Kasol is a trekkers' haven and a hippie hotspot nestled beside the trout-rich Parvati River thats ideal for fishing and rafting. Accessible by bus and train, the best time to visit is from March to May. Offering various accommodations, visitors can plan a two-day trip: one for trekking and another for relaxation.

Best Time: October to June

28 Kasol Attractions

3. Pondicherry - The French Riviera of the East

Pondicherry - The French Riviera of the East

Known For : Paradise Beach, Pondicherry Aurobindo Ashram Auroville

Experience a slice of France in Puducherry, known for its French-inspired architecture and cuisine. Enjoy a scenic drive from Chennai, explore the town, and reconnect spiritually at Auroville temple. Best visited between October and February, plan a 3-4 day stay in a colonial-style hotel.

49 Pondicherry Attractions

4. Varkala, Kerala - The hidden treasure of Kerala

Varkala, Kerala - The hidden treasure of Kerala

Known For : Water Sports in Varkala Varkala Beach Edava Beach

Perched on a tranquil cliff by the Arabian Sea, Varkala in Kerala boasts attractions like Ponnumthuruthu Island and the serene Papasnanam Beach. Enjoy relaxing beach days, rejuvenate with famed Ayurvedic treatments, and explore the captivating Kapil Lake and temples. Easily accessible via Varkala station or Trivandrum Airport, it's an ideal escape from December to March, with 3-4 days perfect for delving into its wonders.

Best Time: Throughout the year

25 Varkala Attractions

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Gokarna, Karnataka - Land of palm trees, blue seas and golden sands

Known For : Om Beach Mahabaleshwara Temple Paradise Beach, Gokarna

For an unforgettable beach experience, head to Gokarna. Beyond its temple town essence, it boasts vibrant beaches and lively bonfire nights. Visit between October and March, accessible by bus or train, with Dabolim in Goa as the nearest airport. Embrace the backpacker life with a 4-5 day stay in cozy cottages, unwinding on hammocks.

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6. Rishikesh, Uttarakhand - Yoga Capital of the World

Rishikesh, Uttarakhand - Yoga Capital of the World

Known For : Rafting in Rishikesh Lakshman Jhula Triveni Ghat

Nestled in the Himalayan foothills where the Ganga meets the Chandrabhaga, Rishikesh boasts thrilling adventures, ancient temples, vibrant cafes, and its title as the "Yoga Capital of the World." Easily accessible from Delhi and Dehradun, this dynamic city caters to varied interests. Stay in one of its many hostels for a 2-3 day immersive experience.

53 Rishikesh Attractions

7. Udaipur, Rajasthan - The city of Lakes

Udaipur, Rajasthan - The city of Lakes

Known For : City Palace, Udaipur Lake Pichola Sajjangarh Palace

Nestled amidst the Aravalli Hills, Udaipur, the City of Lakes, gleams as Rajasthan's crown jewel. Often called the 'Venice of the East', its captivating temples, architecture, and a serene boat ride on Lake Pichola showcase its splendor. Easily accessible via the Maharana Pratap Airport or a scenic drive from cities like Ahmedabad, this enchanting city is ideal for a weekend escape, with quaint hostels and regal havelis enhancing the experience.

43 Udaipur Attractions

8. Pushkar, Rajasthan

Pushkar, Rajasthan

Known For : Pushkar Lake Brahma Temple Savitri Temple

Pushkar, nestled in the Aravali ranges, is renowned for the unique Brahma temple and its vibrant street markets. Whether it's sipping chai by the ghats, exploring colorful alley shops, or soaking in the spiritual ambiance, Pushkar offers an enriching experience. Easily accessible from Ajmer and Jaipur, this pilgrimage hub is perfect for a 2-3 day stay in its welcoming hostels.

27 Pushkar Attractions

9. Shillong, Meghalaya - Scotland of the East

Shillong, Meghalaya - Scotland of the East

Known For : Umiam Lake Elephant Falls Laitlum Canyons

Shillong, Meghalaya's capital, often dubbed the 'Scotland of the East', is a refreshing retreat with its pine-clad landscapes and serene ambiance. Revered for its Lei Shyllong idol and pleasant climate, its charm is amplified by gentle drizzles. Easily reachable from Guwahati, this picturesque haven is perfect for a 3-day stay in cozy homestays or boutique hotels.

Best Time: September to May

33 Shillong Attractions

10. Ziro, Arunachal Pradesh

Ziro, Arunachal Pradesh

Known For : Tarin Fish Farm - Paddy cultivation Kile Pakho Talley Valley Wildlife Sanctuary

With zero reasons to skip, Ziro Valley in Arunachal Pradesh promises an invigorating escape with its lush pine groves and vibrant orchids. Dive into the rejuvenating mountain air, take on the Dolo Mando trek, or get enchanted at the Ziro Music Festival. Easily accessible from Tezpur, this scenic destination is a must-visit from February to October, with a suggested four-day stay to fully embrace its beauty.

8 Ziro Attractions

11. Jaipur, Rajasthan - The Pink City

Jaipur, Rajasthan - The Pink City

Known For : Amer Fort Jantar Mantar Jaipur Hawa Mahal

Known as the Pink City, Jaipur is a splendid blend of ancient and modern, forming a corner of the famed Golden Triangle with Delhi and Agra. A former realm of Rajput kingdoms, it's a top spot for female travelers. Conveniently linked by rail and air, spend 2-3 days in Jaipur, choosing from a rich array of accommodation, from backpacker hostels to luxury hotels.

67 Jaipur Attractions

12. Manali, Himachal Pradesh - Lover's Paradise - India's Honeymoon capital

Manali, Himachal Pradesh - Lover's Paradise - India's Honeymoon capital

Known For : Hidimba Temple Solang Valley Manu Temple

Manali, a harmonious blend of antiquity and modernity, is set amidst pine forests with a rushing river, feeling like a slice of a storybook world. It's a gateway to Spiti and Leh, and February visitors can witness the grandeur of the Tibetan New Year's Lossar Festival. Whether you're drawn to temples, hot springs, monasteries, or German bakeries, Manali has it all. Accessible by flight to Bhuntar or scenic roadways, plan a 5-6 day stay, choosing from a variety of accommodations.

51 Manali Attractions

13. Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh - The Spiritual Capital of India

Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh - The Spiritual Capital of India

Known For : Shri Kashi Vishwanath Temple Dashashwamedh Ghat Ganga Aarti, Varanasi

Varanasi, also known as Kashi or Benaras, stands as a spiritual beacon for Hindus. Beyond its famed silk, the city's ghats and temples pulse with history, and its open-air rituals aren't for the faint-hearted. Best visited from October to March, it's accessible by flight, with accommodations ranging from riverbank budget hotels to backpacker's hostels; a three-day stay lets you fully experience its depth.

42 Varanasi Attractions

14. Mahabalipuram, Tamil Nadu

Mahabalipuram, Tamil Nadu

Known For : Shore Temple Mahabalipuram Beach Five Rathas

Just two hours from Chennai, Mahabalipuram is a World Heritage Site boasting ancient rock-cut temples and rich Pallava Kingdom history. While the temples attract many, the town's craftsmen keep the age-old tradition of stone-carving alive. Whether exploring on foot or by bicycle, a day or two suffices, but combining it with a longer trip to Chennai and Pudducherry is also popular.

Best Time: November to February

23 Mahabalipuram Attractions

15. Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh - The little Lhasa in India

Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh - The little Lhasa in India

Known For : Dalai Lama Temple St. John in the Wilderness Church Dharamshala Cricket Stadium

Dharamsala, home to the grandest Tibetan temple outside Tibet and the Dalai Lama's monastery, beckons travelers with its upper part, McLeodganj. A short trek connects Bir to Biling, world-renowned for paragliding, while Kareri lake offers another picturesque trek. Accessible by flight, or more scenically by bus or train, Dharamsala promises affordable stays, especially between March and October. Spend a weekend here or extend your trip with nearby Dalhousie or McLeodganj.

38 Dharamsala Attractions

16. Kovalam, Kerala - Beaches, Ayurveda and Shopping

Kovalam, Kerala - Beaches, Ayurveda and Shopping

Known For : Kovalam Beach Vizhinjam Lighthouse Aazhimala Shiva Temple

Kovalam is an idyllic coastal town located around 13 km from Thiruvananthapuram in Kerala. Famous for its three adjacent crescent-shaped shallow water and low tidal beaches, Kovalam is dotted with resorts and ayurvedic massage centres. Easily accessible via Trivandrum's airport and railway, it offers a range of homestays and beach resorts for a 2-3 day rejuvenating escape.

Best Time: September to March

33 Kovalam Attractions

17. Goa - Beaches, Sunsets and Crazy Nights

Goa - Beaches, Sunsets and Crazy Nights

Known For : Calangute Beach Fort Aguada Cruise in Goa

On India's west coast, Goa, a small state with Portuguese roots, beckons with stunning beaches, delicious cuisine, and vibrant nightlife. Easily reachable by air, rail, or road, including buses from cities like Mumbai. For the full experience, stay at its diverse accommodations, from hostels to beach resorts, for at least 4 days.

197 Goa Attractions

18. Nainital, Uttarakhand - Misty lakes and mountains

Nainital, Uttarakhand - Misty lakes and mountains

Known For : Naini Lake Snow View Point Mall Road Nainital

Nestled in the Kumaon foothills of the Himalayas, Nainital is Uttarakhand's captivating hill station, with its iconic Naini Lake. Boasting a rich colonial heritage from its British founders, it's an ideal weekend escape from Delhi. Though it lacks direct connectivity, Kathgodam railway station is 35 km away, and direct buses from Delhi offer a 7-hour journey.

33 Nainital Attractions

19. Jibhi, Tirthan-valley

Jibhi, Tirthan-valley

Nestled in the lush forests of Himachal Pradesh, Jibhi is a serene hamlet untouched by industrialization. With its dense pine forests, tranquil lakes, and pristine temples, it offers a Victorian-style retreat that transports you to another era. Reachable via Shimla's railway station, 150 km away, you can easily find rental cars or take a bus from Delhi to Aut and then a direct connection to Jibhi. Enjoy nature with a cup of chai and the melodies of birds.

20. Mysore, Karnataka - A glimpse of Southern India

Mysore, Karnataka - A glimpse of Southern India

Known For : Mysore Palace Brindavan Gardens Mysore Zoo

The flamboyant City of Palaces, Mysore boasts a rich royal heritage, famed silk sarees, and a backdrop of the Chamundi Hills. With its cultural allure, it attracts tourists throughout the year. While its airport isn't fully functional, Bangalore's airport is a viable alternative, with easy train and bus connections to Mysore. Stay options are plentiful, making it perfect for a two-day exploration.

36 Mysore Attractions

Chalal

Beyond the bustling Kasol in Parvati Valley lies the serene village of Chalal, offering a deeper dive into Himachal's magic. A 30-minute trek away from the tourist hub of Kasol, Chalal has managed to retain its old world mountain village rustic charm. Set in the beautiful Parvati Valley of the Himalayas, with a grand view of snow-capped mountains and majestic pine trees, this quaint town can be visited between april and june. With homestays and hostels available, immerse yourself in its Himalayan charm.

Some Do's and Don'ts of Solo Travel

  • While it is liberating to not have to check in with people constantly while travelling alone, make sure someone has the numbers of the places you'll be staying at.
  • If you are going to a place where your phone might not get network and you are not sure where you'll stay, get an MTNL/BSNL sim-cars for your phone as most places do catch their signal.
  • When going to a cold place, always carry en extra pair of woollen socks that can also double up as mittens for when your hands start to get cold.
  • Always have some money strapped on your person for if your luggage were to get lost, you can at least get by to a safe location with some money.
  • When backpacking, keep it light as you'll only have to carry the bag like dead weight. Backpacking to colder places is better since you can re-wear the same clothes a few times, without sweating in them and feeling mucky.

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23 Travel Groups That You Need to Join On Social Media That Will Make Your Solo Trips Magical!

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Having said that travelling with family, friends or bae can be fun, not all live by this mantra. Travelling solo gives a kind of liberty to explore offbeat places or try an adventure sport which is otherwise a mighty “no-no” when travelling with friends, family or even with bae. Although the thought of travelling solo is alluring, it comes it with its set of disadvantages. And that is where these backpackers come to your rescue. They will create a customized itinerary, have been known to ensure the safety of solo women travellers and some even cater to “only women” travellers!

Here's the list that will help you plan your next solo trip:

1. wovoyage.

Type of Travellers: Exclusive all-women travel community

Type of Trip: The World is our oyster

Motto: “We want to empower solo female travellers and bring together female guides, drivers and entrepreneurs.”

2. The Backpacker Co – “travel junkies and travel addicts who have personally backpacked to the locations”

Type of Travellers: Anyone can join

Motto: “FOMO no more! We, at The Backpacker Co, LOVE what we do. We have been there, done that, witnessed the touristy things, and also experienced it like a local. Let us take care of the planning whilst you fall in love with the places. Experience it like a local, break free from the mundane because #whydoboring.”

3. The Land of Wanderlust

Type of Trip: Desi

Motto: “Your Search Ends Here! Cover The Earth Before, It Covers You”.

4. Treks and Trails

Motto: “Eco Tour Agency”

Contact: 088280 04949

[email protected]

Location: Mazgaon, Mumbai, India, Maharashtra

5. WOW Club

Motto: “We help you travel the world”

Contact: 080 2665 1135

Location: Bengaluru, Karnataka

6. Indian Solo Travelers

7. HikerWolf

Motto: “We do whatever makes people happy, mostly Travel😊”

Contact: Whatsapp: +91 9699514240

8. Homestays of India

Motto: “The largest Indian platform to find authentic, family run homestays across the country.”

Contact: 081783 35056

Location: New Delhi, India, Delhi

9. Travel Tribes

Type of Trip: Desi - Treks | Camps | Backpacking Trips

10. Trekkers United

Type of Trip: Desi - Himalayan Treks, Beach Treks, Backpacking Trips

Motto: “Life Changing Experience ✨”

Contact: 077109 63353

Location: Dombivli, Maharashtra, India

11. Bhatakna Tours & Travel India

Motto: “India's Coolest #travelcommunity”

12. Tag Along Backpackers

Type of Trip: Desi - Northeast

Contact: +91 7602082768

+91 7679245505

Location: Tag Along Backpackers, Near Punjab and Sind Bank, Development Area, Gangtok - 737101, Sikkim, India.

13. Backpackclan

Motto: “Is all about travelling, exploring and sharing your experiences.”

Contact: 097118 77111

Location: Padma Tower II, 507, Rajendra Place, New Delhi, Delhi 110008

14. Solo Travel India

Contact: +91- 8448817629

Location: Pauri Garhwal, Uttarakhand

15. Wander Womaniya

Motto: “Affordable group trips for #solofemaletravelers Best Offbeat Itineraries”

Contact: +91 9971820462

Location: Delhi & Pune

16. Chindi Safar

Motto: “For every chindi wallet, we have a chindi solution!”

Motto: “Solo women tours are carefully curated to suit the taste of an adventurous traveler.”

Contact: 098114 54591

Location: Delhi, India, Delhi

18. Wandering Jane

Contact: 91-9986565263

19. Women On Clouds

Motto: “Only Women Travel Club🌏”

Contact: 9650844470 / 9810033630

Location: Delhi

20. Ladakhi Women’s Travel Company

Motto: “The first female owned and operated travel company in Ladakh”

Contact: 094691 58137

Location: Leh, India, Jammu and Kashmir

21. The Flapper Life

Motto: “Focused on #SustainableTourism in India.”

Contact: + 91 98922 29782

22. F5 Escapes

Motto: “Redefining #WomenTravel In #India”

Contact: 080-47091759, 7892705102

23. Solo Traveller Meetup

Type of Travellers: Anyone can join but only solo

Contact: +91 9979362906 / 9825063664

Phew!! I think it is a rather well-curated list that will help you to choose the travel group that best caters to your needs – be it solo, group, friends or couples but one thing is for sure, all these groups cater to solo travel and ensure safety of the guests too.

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