5. Ladakh – The Final Frontier
Thin air is not a deterrent to solo travellers who want to be stunned by the beauty, idyllic gompas emerging from rocky outcrops and the friendly locals, who are always ready to offer you hot tea to warm you up or even offer you basic but comfortable lodging.
Explore the panoramic beauty of Ladakh on a rented motorcycle, bus or chartered taxi. Located at 3,000 ft, you can experience some mountain sickness, so make sure you don’t do anything strenuous, such as trekking, in the first 24 hours of your arrival. Give your body time to acclimatise, but during that make sure you stay hydrated. Drink water and not alcohol!
Whoever said travelling solo, can be boring. With such beautiful locales, travelling solo will never be drab again! These are the 5 most perfect places for solo travellers, who want to explore and experience the rich diversity and culture of India.