Is India Safe for Solo Female Travelers?

India, although a country with a rich cultural heritage and numerous tourist attractions, poses some safety concerns for solo female travelers. It's essential to take extra precautions, like dressing modestly, avoiding late-night travels, and never sharing personal details with strangers. Instances of harassment can occur, more so in crowded places. It is advisable to hire reliable tour guides and avoid remote locations while traveling alone. Although many tourists have had incident-free travels, It's a good idea to research and stay updated about the areas you plan to visit. It's also recommended to stay at trusted accommodations with positive user reviews.

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How safe is India?

Safety at night:

Safety at night:Unsafe

India is a beautiful destination with a rich history and vibrant culture. However, it can be a little challenging for solo women travelers especially during the night. It largely depends on the region you're in and the city areas, some are safer than others. While you could find well-lit and populated areas, there are also locations that can be deserted and poorly lit during the night. It is advised not to walk alone at night and always take reliable forms of transportation. Petty thefts and street harassments are mot uncommon. However, staying cautious and following security measures can aid in ensuring safety.
Public transportation:

Public transportation:Moderate

Public transportation in India can be unpredictable and crowded, which may pose issues for solo female travelers. Buses and trains are commonly used by locals but can be overly packed during peak hours. Auto-rickshaws and taxis are considered safer, provided they are booked from a legitimate service. All-night bus journeys moreso on less reputable services could be problematic. Though cases of harassment are not uncommon, most travelers have an uneventful experience. It's advisable to exercise caution, avoid traveling at night and always be aware of your belongings.
Street harassment:

Street harassment:High

As a solo female traveler in India, you might experience noticeable levels of street harassment. It may not be all pervasive or universally the case, however, there is a possibility of receiving unsolicited attention or comments, particularly in crowded places. Often this is more discomforting than specifically dangerous, yet it does contribute to a significant part of the travel experience. To mitigate this, it is recommended to dress conservatively, refraining from solo outings after dark and maintaining a confident demeanor. It's important to get information beforehand about the specific regions you plan on visiting as the level of street harassment can vary.
Petty crimes:

Petty crimes:Moderate

India has a moderate risk of petty crimes such as pickpocketing, bag snatching, and theft, particularly in crowded places like markets, railway stations, and public buses. Always maintain vigilance, keep your belongings secure, and avoid displaying expensive items in public. However, most locals are friendly and willing to help. It's also worth mentioning that the risk varies significantly from one city or state to another, so it's essential to research and prepare accordingly.

Is India worth visiting?

Overall rating

4.5 /5

based on 116 experiences from female travelers

Things to do

4.5/5

Safety

4/5

Food

4.4/5

Budget-friendly

4/5
Lena

Lena

Germany

Chennai, Solo travel

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, 2025
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Johanah

Johanah

India

Himachal Pradesh, Couple travel

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, 2025
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Triund, Solo travel

Trained 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, 2025
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Goa, Solo travel

Good 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, 2025
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Aditi

Aditi

India

Arambol, Solo travel

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, 2024
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Meghalaya, Group travel

Meghalaya 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, 2023
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Kolkata, Family travel

I 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, 2025
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Cynthia

Cynthia

Mexico

India, Family travel

I did feel safe and the food was amazing. The culture is so fabulous although the yoga and meditation and different temples were amazing. I definitely recommend to anyone to go to India .specially the golden triangle

Posted: January 27, 2025
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Goa, Solo travel

It's good. Really interesting experience. I like staying here. Relax, chill. Perfect vibes. Good views, beach. Very taste fruits, many cafe, restaurants. You can find taste food. Clothes interesting, cotton

Posted: January 22, 2025Experienced: November, 2024
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Hyderabad, Solo travel

Hyderabad was a great experience overall, even at most crowded places like Charminar Market I was told that I can get pick-pocketed, thankfully that didn't happen. But it was so refreshing to visit as it was safe in regards of sexual harassment related acts. In fact most people did not stare at me which was surprising and refreshing. One should definitely try South Indian cuisine and pastries and other bakery products in Hyderabad, they are truly amazing and fresh! Never tasted bakery products better and fresher than that!

Posted: January 20, 2025Experienced: April, 2024
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Is India safe for women?

Safety index

3.9 /5

Based on 266 local experiences

Crime index

2.4 /5

Based on 266 local experiences

Hyderabad

The city has the best police is in the whole country.. It got 9.8/10 in the recent survey. The city glows at night so have no worries at night. If you feel trouble the police here are having many schemes to protect you nd your safety

Posted: March 2, 2025
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Jaipur

The city is safe. But it is recommended to stay safe. Take necessary precautions and be alert. Whenever you go out tell some people. keep sharing your live location with everyone like friends, family.

Posted: March 1, 2025
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Safety in India