4 Adventures in India for Solo Travelers
Adventures in India for Solo Travelers

When people know you are traveling alone, get ready for a lot of questions like, "How can you do that? Doesn’t it scare you to travel all alone? How will you travel alone?" and some more. If the place you are traveling to is India, just double these questions added with an inquisitive look on their faces. However, India is not that unsafe as other portray it to be. You need to be cautious any place you travel to, not just in India. Moreover, India is considered to be one of the most popular places among solo travelers. The country has so much to offer a traveler, from history to adventure, everything is covered. This is why they say, if you can travel solo in India, you can explore any place on the globe. Are you an adventure buff and love that thrill while exploring places? If so, you will enjoy this article reading about the places of adventure in India for solo travelers. Stay glued.
Spend a night in Sojha and trek in the Tirthan Valley.
Wouldn’t it be super thrilling to spend a night amidst the thick forests and lustrous hills of Himachal Pradesh? And just imagine you are all by yourself to experience this thrilling night. It will be a dreamlike experience spending a night alone between the woods. Where can you have such amazing night? In Sojha! It is a small village in the Tirthan Valley of Himachal offering a charming and positive vibes with its succulent food, warm wooden houses and comfortable rooms. If you are looking forward to a relaxing time up above the hills, this is your escape into the space of serenity and comfort. You can get your adrenaline rushing by going on a trek to Jalori Pass and a waterfall nearby. Any locals can help you locate the place. Get amused by the beauty of nature and the calmness around.
Boat your balancing skills while skiing in Auli, Uttarakhand.
If you are cool with spending a night with unknown souls in the circle around bonfire in winters, Auli is the place for you. Planning a budget solo trip in India? Choose Auli as your adventure destination this winter. The snowcapped hills all around are the secret-keepers of all the treasures in Uttarakhand. Here, we are talking about the treasure of natural beauty. For adventure lovers, there are bunch of enthralling activities like skiing, snowboarding, and trekking in Auli. Don’t get disappointed if you are new to skiing, there are straining classes for people like you to make sure you do not stay abstained from the thrill and fun. Generally, the classes are conducted from the month of January to March. Auli is not just exciting for adventure troops and solo travelers but also for families. However, try it solo this time.
Take a tour to the deserted land of Dhanushkodi.
If you ever plan for a biking trip towards Rameshwaram, have an extra day in hand. Haven’t even planned any such trip across the east coast? Well, you soon need to plan one. After an overnight stay in Rameshwaram, start with the guided tour the next morning to a ghostly deserted land, Dhanushkodi. You can reach this lonely land situated 18 kilometers from Rameshwaram by buses. It is one of the places to travel in South India. Dhanushkodi was hit by cyclone years ago in 1964 and is considered as one of the most fascinating places co-existing with mysteries and myths. Do you know it is the closest area to Srilanka? Yes. The country is only at a distance of 31 kilometers via sea. While you explore the ruins and sand-covered areas of Dhanushkodi, you will be deep into the serenity of the place. Even the “nothingness” will make you feel relaxed and at peace amid the blue waters of the ocean.
Go on a hair-raising trip to the Abandoned Kuldhara town.
Being an avid traveler, you must be aware of the most haunted destination in India—Bhangarh in Rajasthan. Chances are you might not know much or anything about another haunted place in the state, Kuldhara Village. Rajasthan is a state that never falls short of mysteries, myths, and spiritual tales, even the palaces and forts cover weird stories. Talking about the abandoned town of Kuldhara, it only remains with the remnants of brick and mud houses in an eerie environment that will haunt you, especially when it starts getting dark. The village found its existence back in the 1800s and it is believed that it was vanished completely in a night. Isn’t it scary? There are few more stories you will get to hear from the locals on visiting the place. However, most of them are not yet proven. Book flight tickets to India at IndianEagle.com



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