based on 119 experiences from female travelers
Aneesa
India
So we stayed in a resort called Crowd hills, pretty neat, decent and affordable place with good food. Should probably skip hiking if you are physically week to treking... Wonderful experience which I cherish to be worthwhile
Posted: March 16, 2025Experienced: January, 2025I didn't feel safe in India. People always wanted to scam me or overcharge me, even in the airport. I was there for a vipassana which went fine. The food wasn't good. I had terrible food poisoning. I was happy to come back home.
Posted: March 15, 2025Goa is a very nice place, although it is quite touristy, especially the north. its a small state in india, you can go around and stay in little villages. in anjuna there are more commercial parties but the south is more chill and there are less people but great vibes. if you are traveling solo, stay at a hostel, and ig you can ride a motorbike, rent one, is cheap and its a nice experience going around. i got sick, and had to go to the hospital, they were nice but it was quite inorganized. The food is great, try fish thali.
Posted: March 13, 2025Lena
Germany
I highly recommend visiting Chennai as a starting point for a South India trip. It is a fascinating city with beautiful sights and colorful houses, friendly people and great food. I recommend visiting Marina Beach at sunrise, then move on to Kapaleeshwarar temple (tour buses arrive around 10am and it's really peaceful before that), and then having a nice South Indian breakfast which will keep you going until dinnertime. I felt perfectly safe and comfortable in Chennai. 5 stars 🤩
Posted: March 1, 2025Experienced: January, 2025Johanah
India
I have been to quite a few placed in himachal the locals are super polite and the mountains are beautiful if you are on a budget its a great place to be at as the food there is very cheap if eating at local stalls and there are ton of homestays and hostels
Posted: February 27, 2025Trained was one of my first major tracks and I absolutely loved it. I loved how the terrain changes after every hour you start amongst green forest. Then you hit the rocky patch and then finally you hit that part where it’s scattered rocks with very little vegetation and if your climbing on a day where there are clouds, you almost have to go above the clouds and you can see cloud below you forming and rising up. It’s an amazing site and once you reach the top, it’s breathtaking the view and you get to watch the sunset happening down in the valley while it is still Light at the top and that is the best feeling that I’ve ever experienced behind. You are stone covered mountains and in front of you is the whole valley that you can look down on. If you’re going in winters, you will definitely find snow. I went there twice, but both the times I didn’t find snow. You can climb baba through and also and go to snow line where there is usually snow. Hr is definitely worth it. If you’re planning to stay the night. I would advise you to book your stay in advance. You’ll find a lot of people in my cloud who will provide you advance booking and stay in Triund.
Posted: February 9, 2025Good experience overall. I went twice. Stay was free, as someone had hosted me. Explored forts, beaches and pubs. Night travel is not safe, if travelling alone. Transportation is costly and its better to rent a vehicle once you reach. No option of ola/uber/rapido. Only private cabs are available.
Posted: February 1, 2025Aditi
India
I mostly walked everywhere but many hire bikes. I stayed in a hostel @ about ₹600/ month. I was there for 6 weeks (slow travel). I was also working, so I mostly visited cafes. I also went to the beach everyday for long walks. There are many ongoing classes and workshops going on here. I liked the sense of community.
Posted: January 31, 2025Experienced: November, 2024Meghalaya is JANNAT , it really has untouched beauty. You have to make some efforts in terms of trekking and walking to reach the places but once you reach there it is worth doing anything. I recommend everyone to visit soon before people destroy the charm and beauty of this place and help them to maintain the place please
Posted: January 31, 2025Experienced: December, 2023I would recommend to go to Kolkata 100%. It's one of the safest place where you can go and enjoy yourself at fullest. I recommend to go to different places cuz the list is never ending. It may be little costly but it's all worth it.
Posted: January 30, 2025Based on 283 local experiences
Based on 283 local experiences
Arjoika
Hyderabad is overall a safe City to travel to. However I would avoid travelling alone in the night in secundrabad. Also be beware of scammers in the old city. People will give you stares if you look not from the place. However, if you face any unusual stuff, police is always available at all landmarks. Metros and public transports are pretty safe to travel in.
Posted: March 30, 2025In general, I did not face anything yet and didn’t hear from people as well, so it’s chill but it might depend on the locations as well, the areas I’ve resided before and now is completely safe and police patrolling is always there
Posted: March 29, 2025Shubhi
Artist by soul, nomad by spirit Hello beautiful ladies, I am Shubhi. I am travelling more and longer these days and I am always open to meeting people, finding travel buddies, and making lasting friendships. If you are also looking for the same, don't hesitate to connect!
Sudiksha
I am a student so very much into science and modern physics and I paint and enjoy reading books and I make delicious recipes. I am very social and I have many hobbies and things to talk about.
Sudiksha
Hamirpur
3 days
I am a student so very much into science and modern physics and I paint and enjoy reading books and I make delicious recipes. I am very social and I have many hobbies and things to talk about.
Shubhi
Chennai
4 days
Artist by soul, nomad by spirit Hello beautiful ladies, I am Shubhi. I am travelling more and longer these days and I am always open to meeting people, finding travel buddies, and making lasting friendships. If you are also looking for the same, don't hesitate to connect!
Trisha
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Tabitha
Hi! I am from the US but have been living the last couple of years in Chennai. I am not working so have plenty of time to explore! I’m very interested in traveling to the Kashmir, Ladakh, Orissa, Assam and generally in the south. I am very interested in weaving, textile arts, coffee and, of course, food.