6 best places in South India for an amazing solo travel experience
TRAVEL TRENDS, INDIA Created : Nov 7, 2024, 09:00 IST
6 best places in South India for an amazing solo travel experience
South India is a treasure trove of diverse landscapes, rich culture, and stunning temples. There are a variety of serene hideaways, energetic cities, and lovely seaside locations for lone travellers that you will be spoilt for choices. So, if you have always dreamt of exploring places solo, here are some of the top South Indian locations that guarantee an unforgettable and one-of-a-kind solo travel experience.
Hampi, Karnataka
It's definitely a haven for history buffs, and is ideal for all those wanting to learn more about Indian heritage. Some of the prominent highlights of this place are expansive boulder-strewn landscapes, and ancient temples. Do explore the Vijayanagara Empire's remains, visit the famous Virupaksha Temple, or stand atop Matanga Hill to watch the sunset. Also, a visit to this place won't break your bank, while its laid-back vibe will calm your senses for once.
Puducherry
A pretty place, which is further complemented with French colonial architecture, serene beaches, and lively cafes. It's a dream destination for solo travellers looking to relax by the coast. With its pastel-coloured buildings and tree-lined walkways, the French Quarter has a distinctively European vibe that is ideal for lonesome strolls. You can also try water sports at Serenity Beach or tour the nearby spiritual town of Auroville.
Varkala, Kerala
Varkala is another ideal location for solo travellers who love nature and adventure. Varkala’s cliffs are dotted with cafes, yoga studios, and craft shops, creating a laid-back, friendly atmosphere. You can opt to spend your days relaxing on Papanasam Beach, learning to surf, or practising yoga. The town is known for its welcoming vibe, has affordable accommodation options, and more which makes it an ideal place for solo backpackers.
Coorg, Karnataka
For those seeking tranquillity in nature, Coorg is an excellent choice. Known as the "Scotland of India," Coorg’s lush coffee plantations, misty hills, and waterfalls provide a peaceful escape. Solo travellers can explore plantations, visit Namdroling Monastery (Golden Temple), or take nature walks through the area’s scenic trails. The region’s coffee estates offer homestays, where you can immerse yourself in the local culture.
Mysuru, K​arnataka
For lone tourists interested in history and culture, Mysuru makes for a fantastic visit because of its stunning palaces and rich cultural legacy. Highlights include the thriving Devaraja Market, Chamundi Hill, and the magnificent Mysore Palace.
Alleppey, Kerala
Fondly called the 'Venice of the East,' Alleppey is famous for its serene backwaters. Solo travellers can enjoy houseboat rides through winding canals, witness the lush green landscapes, and experience the simplicity of Kerala’s village life. For a unique experience, consider staying in a homestay along the backwaters to get a taste of local culture and cuisine.
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