based on 172 experiences from female travelers
Albariña
Spain
I felt really safe. Just making friends is fine, but some Indian men know that Western women don't have issues with physical touching, and sometimes they take advantage of this cultural difference. Anyways, just chill and walk around the city—it's awesome.
Posted: September 29, 2025Experienced: August, 2025Simin
Iran
We stayed in 5 star hotels which were above expectations! They were amazing, specially Leela ambiance in Delhi. We used uber for getting around, also subway and rikshas were amazing. Food in general was good, specially some restaurants in Muslim areas where they served meat. It was safe, except for driving! It felt like we're gonna crash every minute. I don't recommend going to famous souvenir shop, but old Bazar is a good place to buy souvenir. We stayed one week in total, 3 days in Delhi, 2 days Agra and 2 days Jaipur and I believe it was so little for such an amazing country
Posted: September 21, 2025Experienced: March, 2024Nagwa
India
Varkala is a beach town, close to many other towns like Aleppy, Kochi, Trivandrum. Quiet, peaceful and tranquil, I’d recommend it for anyone travelling solo in India for the first time. I stayed in hostels and went at the beginning of the season. So surf, accommodation and pricing was still relatively on the lower end. Definitely look up Barefoot Hostels there for the coziest, friendliest stay that is super clean and pocket-friendly!
Posted: September 1, 2025it's a beautiful area in the Nilgiri mountains in tamil nadu. I was there for 2-3 days and the temperature was around 15°c in the morning. It's a scenic town and can be reached via car or train. Do visit cherry berry there!
Posted: August 27, 2025Experienced: April, 2025Yashaswini
India
There are a lot of interesting places to go to and fun things to do and many great restaurants and cafes, also the malls are good too with fun vibes. The majority of the crowd is students but it still didn't feel safe because of the way people would stare at girls. I also heard incidents that happened while I was still there and it was about minor girls getting kidnapped and r**ed while they were going to their coaching classes. Basically never going there again.
Posted: August 23, 2025Experienced: November, 2019Based on 495 local experiences
Based on 495 local experiences
Harsha
Its a beautiful town in Kerala, surrounded by hills and greenery. Nature is bliss here, people are humble and welcoming. Hills, Dams, temples and lot of cultural activities make this place worthwhile.
Posted: October 6, 2025