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

4.4 /5

based on 100 experiences from female travelers

Things to do

4.6/5

Safety

4/5

Food

4.5/5

Budget-friendly

4.2/5
Rashi

Rashi

India

India, Family travel

Trip with my sister to cherapunji. Booked a car via mutual contacts, will need to book someone from a reputable reviews for offbeat locations otherwise its going to just be a visit about normal trip. We did the trip around first week of October and it rained heavily during the same! Amazing place! Should really not choose a shoulder season due to super heavy rains otherwise we’d end up missing on amazing views due to mist n fogs

Posted: November 20, 2024
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India, Solo travel

A trip to India should be a travel plan in everyone's life. Recommend to visit the north , south,east n west of India at least 2 states from each side. Food recommendations: Biryani,meals,sea food,warm snacks, Indian sweets, butter chicken and breakfast options. India is a very cheap country to travel. It's better to stay always with homestays as they are cheaper and safer or better would be a good 3-4 star hotel. Getting around is better on the bus like public transportation or if you are traveling from one state to around or across India always better to opt for train services.

Posted: September 29, 2024Experienced: August, 2022
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Goa, Solo travel

It was amazing had a great time truly enjoyed the amazing delicious food. Loved sightseeing, exploring new beaches, cafes. Enjoyed clubbing at club titos and cohibas. Also enjoyed watersports at the famous Baga beach

Posted: September 27, 2024Experienced: August, 2024
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Khushi

Khushi

India

Mussoorie, Solo travel

My experience in Mussoorie as a solo traveler was great. It’s a really peaceful place and the weather is really comfortable in September. As a girl, travelling to Mussoorie alone is recommendable you just have to follow all the obvious safety measures of travelling alone and you’re good to go. Food/restaurant recommendations; Landour bakehouse, the glen, cafe hinge, cafe de tavern, cafe by the way. I stayed in a hostel (shalom backpackers) it’s great if you’re going on a low budget, you’ll meet a lot of female travelers, the washrooms are clean, there’s a great view from the terrace and it’s a comfortable experience overall. If you like walking, Mussoorie is a good destination for you as you can cover most of it by walking, otherwise it’s easy and pretty cheap to rent scooters, bikes or cars and it’s very easy to get a trustable tour guide although you wouldn’t need one. The best places to visit in Mussoorie in my experience are George Everest, Landour and Dalai hills although you can skip all the local waterfalls and lakes as they are too crowded and pretty basic for that matter. Also, if you’re into spooky stuff and like knowing about paranormal things, there’s a place called Lambi Dehar mines which is one of the most haunted places in India. Apart from all this, Mussoorie is good if you want to travel with a low budget, you don’t need more than ₹3000-₹5000 to travel and stay comfortably in Mussoorie. My entire 2 day trip was covered in ₹2500 as I was only travelling from Dehradun.

Posted: September 25, 2024
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Sikkim, Solo travel

It was beautiful and Sikkim was very safe. I would highly recommend it for women travelling solo. The food was great. Places to stay were all great and safe. The people were amazing. Transportation was also easy and guides were friendly.

Posted: September 18, 2024
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Kiran

Kiran

Malaysia

Kochi, Group travel

O decided to do a trip with my mum and aunt. So, this was a special bond trip with these two ladies. Our tour guide was such a patient man- with three ladies and shopping😄. We visited Munnar, Thekeddy, Allepey and we didn't feel unsafe at all. People there have got higher literacy rate and their airport is one of the first airports which is powered by solar panels! Food, decadent and delicious..Very natural. Love the vibes of this state in India .

Posted: September 16, 2024Experienced: May, 2024
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Petra

Petra

Belgium

India, Solo travel

Second time in India. Himachal Pradesh. Love the mountains and mountain people. Worked on a farm through WWOOF. Travelled to Leh and back. Shivers down your spine on the roads. In awe of the beauty. Strong women carrying wood on their heads smiling at you I love India

Posted: September 13, 2024Experienced: August, 2011
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Gokarna, Solo travel

I went on my first Solo trip to gokarna.I was really amused at the help I got when I reached there.Everyone was friendly and suggested me places to go visit and I did.The beaches are pristine clean and holy.And the diety Lord Shiva has surely made his presence known there. Its a must visit for the spiritual seekers.

Posted: September 13, 2024
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Riya

Riya

United Arab Emirates

Kerala, Family travel

Kerala is a nice place… people are extremely kind and courteous. However, night travel is not recommended unless you are with a group or with local guides. The land has beautiful landscapes, nature and even local diner.

Posted: September 9, 2024
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India, Solo travel

Amazing experience. Spent most of the time between rishikesh and daramshala. I felt very safe as a solo woman traveller. Remember to respect the Culture, dressing up covering the legs and shoulders, even when you go in the water. People are very kind and welcoming. You feel the spirity in these 2 destionations. India is huge and might be different in other parts. So be aware.

Posted: September 5, 2024Experienced: January, 2024
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Is India safe for women?

Safety index

3.7 /5

Based on 69 local experiences

Crime index

2.3 /5

Based on 69 local experiences

Rashi

Rashi

Bangalore

Most of the main banglore is quite safe and active at all times! Uber, Ola, Rapido, Namma Yatri are reliable private applications and are generally safe. Safest would be public buses - volvo or normal both , post midnight they rin a bit less frequently but are still active at major places! Police patrol is also pretty active, i generally dont visit remote places but quite safe to visit normal urban social areas like jaynagar to whitefield/hebbal, jp nagar

Posted: November 21, 2024
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India

Definitely not safe enough for a woman to travel alone, without understanding the nuances of navigating this country. I would highly recommend that you do a fair bit of research and preferably travel in a group or with a trusted local.

Posted: November 17, 2024
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Renu

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I'm a simple soul and love travelling. I run a small hostel here and do not mind hosting anyone. I want my place to be a safe place for women to come and feel at home as that's something I feel strongly about in the travelling community.

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Priya

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Hi, I am Priya. I am a travel enthusiasts who loves exploring new things and getting to meeting new people. A poet, a writer, a goofer, a foodie, a book hoarder, a dreamer- I have multiple such personalities inside me, but the permanent one amongst them is - an unpredictable person. Still believes in writing letters and posting sticky notes for loved ones.

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Priya

Bangalore

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3 days

About me

Hi, I am Priya. I am a travel enthusiasts who loves exploring new things and getting to meeting new people. A poet, a writer, a goofer, a foodie, a book hoarder, a dreamer- I have multiple such personalities inside me, but the permanent one amongst them is - an unpredictable person. Still believes in writing letters and posting sticky notes for loved ones.

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Renu

Manali

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2 days

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I'm a simple soul and love travelling. I run a small hostel here and do not mind hosting anyone. I want my place to be a safe place for women to come and feel at home as that's something I feel strongly about in the travelling community.

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Juanita

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I have the travel bug, 51 countries and counting. I love reading, cooking, board games, and eating out. I spend a lot of time volunteering in prison ministry. I'm a tedx speaker on human trafficking and an author on child abuse prevention.

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Juanita

About Me

I have the travel bug, 51 countries and counting. I love reading, cooking, board games, and eating out. I spend a lot of time volunteering in prison ministry. I'm a tedx speaker on human trafficking and an author on child abuse prevention.

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