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2020
19
May
Which cities in India should I visit on my solo trip in October?

Question:

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Nena

Hi everyone...in early stages of planning a solo trip to India in October...any recommendations on which cities to visit...what to avoid....etc. I've been a number of times before but never alone and only to Delhi and the state of Punjab. Thanks!

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Loveleen

Visit the cities of Jaipur and Jodhpur in the state of Rajasthan. Lots of culture to enjoy there!

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Amy

Yes Nina. Rajasthan is a must!!

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Nena

I've been to Jaipur but Jodhpur and Udaipur are on the list...and Taj Mahal has been seen...thanks ladies!

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Amy

Nina. Kerala is supposed to be great and quite safe too. that's been on my bucket list for a long time now. hope to make it one there.

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Nena

Hey Amy that's one of the cities on the list but narrowing it down to a manageable amount is a task...lol!

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Amy

**make it there one day

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Loveleen

Goa is a must! Lots of great beaches and very clean overall. Since it used to be a Portuguese colony in the olden days there is a lot of culture to see. Also, most residents speak English, which makes it easier for all the westerners that visit.

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Nena

Thanks for the suggestions Luv Kaur!

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Molly

I went by myself I would recommend going with someone if possible to be honest.

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Nena

Thanks for the advice Molly. I have a bit of an advantage with knowing the language and culture....but will plan more for homestays and tours with a group.

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Sunny

if you are a mountain person , Do visit Leh ladakh area . I bet you will have a life time experience.

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Nena

Thanks Sunny, will definitely do my research on it!

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Sunny

You are welcome. Feel free to ask any question if you feel asking of that area as I am well acquainted of that area.

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Nena

For sure...will do....thanks!

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Sharon

South India is beautiful - not sure if you're wanting to go to major cities but Bangalore, Chennai & Coimbatore great. Ooty is a little hill station town that's beautiful. I would highly recommend doing a tour of the south - Kerala as mentioned in previous comments is quite beautiful and these are safe areas to go to. I wouldn't recommend going to Mumbai if you're traveling alone.

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Nena

Bangalore was on the list but you may have made the planning easier for me with the other suggestions....if you have any other advice pls pm me...thanks Sharon!

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P.A.

Goa

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Nena

Thanks!

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Corinne

I'm sure you are aware of the risks as a female whilst traveling solo in most regions of India and Pakistan. Do not take risks. An amazing country with so much variation.

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Nena

Definitely aware of the risks as I've been a few times but since I'll be alone this time, figured I'd start planning early. I'm hoping knowing the language and culture will work in my favor....thanks for the advice Corinne!

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Aman

I would visit chandigarh, Panchkula has a nice Royal Garden to visit. Also if you goto Anandpur sahib, there is virsat e Khalsa

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Nena

Aman I've been to Chandigarh a few times and love that city so I'll be working it into the itinerary...thanks!

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Puneet

My bucket list... Munnar, coonoor, Pondicherry. Kerala should be nice. Also consider visiting temples in south India. Sikkim is supposedly beautiful . You could consider homestays on some plantations in the south. I believe uttarakhand is beautiful too. Ladakh landscape is amazing from what I've seen but October may not be ideal.


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Planning a Solo Trip to India?

Traveling alone can be a thrilling experience, especially in a diverse and vibrant country like India. Since you've been to Delhi and Punjab before, it's great that you're looking to explore new cities this time around. Here are some recommendations on cities to visit and things to avoid during your solo trip in October:

Cities to Visit:

  • Mumbai: Experience the bustling city life, visit iconic landmarks like the Gateway of India, and indulge in delicious street food.
  • Jaipur: Explore the Pink City's majestic forts, vibrant markets, and rich cultural heritage.
  • Varanasi: Witness the spiritual side of India by visiting this ancient city on the banks of the Ganges River.
  • Goa: Relax on beautiful beaches, enjoy water sports, and immerse yourself in Goa's laid-back vibe.

Things to Avoid:

  • Overcrowded Places: Be cautious in crowded areas to avoid pickpocketing and scams.
  • Unsafe Areas: Research and avoid areas known for high crime rates, especially at night.
  • Unhygienic Food: Be mindful of where you eat to avoid getting sick during your trip.

Remember to trust your instincts, stay aware of your surroundings, and be respectful of local customs and traditions. India is a beautiful country with warm and welcoming people, so don't hesitate to interact with locals and immerse yourself in the culture.

Have a safe and unforgettable solo trip to India in October!

Happy travels!



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