I travelled solo when I was about 25 years old. And until then, I used to think twice to even go out to a nearby drugstore alone! Not kidding. I wouldn't say ...Read more
I travelled solo a couple of years ago. Believe it or not, it’s a huge thing for a woman who hails from my hometown (Tamil Nadu, India). My first solo travel destination was Bali and that’s where it all started! In short, I blog to express my thoughts, ideas, experiences, and tips on solo travel for women.
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20 Tips to Remember while Travelling Solo as a Woman in India
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Travelling solo can be an exciting experience. It not only opens your mind to new possibilities, but also gives you an insight of who you really are. At least, ...Read more
20 Things to do in Delhi for Solo Female Travellers
If you want to experience a city that has not lost its old charm and has still embraced modernity, look no further. Delhi is the city for you. There is ...Read more
My Ultimate Travel Guide to Kerala | Solo Female Travel
- bySwagachi
Some people are complete water babies; they love beaches, lakes and everything aqua. Others love the land; hills, peaks and vast expanse of greenery. And ...Read more
Exploring Diwali in India | Solo Female Travel
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If you are planning to take a trip across India as a solo female traveller, there is no better time than Diwali. It will literally ‘light’ up your journey like ...Read more
The Ultimate Travel Guide to North India | Solo Female Travel
- bySwagachi
Crowded roads bustling with people. Women in colourful clothes wearing shiny jewellery. Snake charmers. Think these represent India? No, these are just ...Read more
25 Tips for Using Public Transport in India as a Solo Female Traveller
- bySwagachi
As a woman, if you’ve made the decision to travel solo in India, chances are that you may have gotten ‘friendly advice’ from your parents, grandparents, older ...Read more
List of tourist attractions in India before and after the pandemic
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Staying home and leaving the world alone has become the new norm. The famous touristy places are looking like ghost towns now. But the good part is, the nature ...Read more