Traveling solo is probably the most exhilarating experience, especially for male travelers. They form one of the largest groups of backpackers; the ones who pay no heed to the fixed itineraries and just pomp and show. People often underestimate the experience of solo traveling in India, but in all honesty, this would bring them closer to the inherent diversity and the rich culture of the country. So, for all the male travelers out there, we've selected a few destinations where you can travel on your own to rediscover yourself.
Some of us like to travel by ourselves, alone without depending on anyone to give us company. Sometimes these solo journeys give a new meaning to our life. When you travel alone you are free to go to any extreme and discover places without waiting for anyone.
Undoubtedly, Kerala is one of the most beautiful states in India. It's beauty can rival any place in the world! This tropical state stretches along India's south-west corner on the Malabar coast.
The Maldives is known for its heavenly coral islands scattered across the Indian Ocean. To make your friends feel jealous, just arbitrarily drop 'I am planning a vacation in the Maldives' into a conversation and see how they react.
In this age of women empowerment, it is unsurprising that our lady travelers are also going on solo trips to various places in India and abroad. But, there are still so many female travelers around us who are willing but do not want to go for a solo trip and explore.
Himachal Pradesh is the home of snow-capped mountains, lush greenery and sparkling river valleys. Himachal is often referred to as India's outdoor adventure playground but this spectacular state has a lot more to offer than hotspots like Manali, Shimla and Dharamshala.
Madhya Pradesh is known as the heart of incredible India. This beautiful state is full of regal forts, breathtaking topography, diverse wildlife and deep beautiful caves. The cultural exploration of India is incomplete without paying a visit to this part of central India.
Our India's glorious past is represented by the olden and cultural heritage, its beauty divine as well. This needs to be preserved for it to be passed on to the next generations. The beauty of our cultural and natural heritage sites is so exceptional that it is everyone's goal to preserve it.
Ciocanesti is a tiny village in northern Romania. Dotted with cute little country homes, the lovely Golden Bistrita River meandering through, and surrounded by verdant pine spruce forests and meadows, you'd think Ciocanesti is like any other Romanian village. Except, it isn't. This quaint village happens to be one of the most artistic villages in the world.
There's a little town smack-dab in the middle of Australian Outback, that has taken the country's nickname 'Down Under' quite literally. Welcome to Coober Pedy, an Australian mining town that lives underground!