based on 199 experiences from female travelers
Vaisnavi
Malaysia
South India is safe in general but North India is the worst so please travel carefully. Food and water wise it didn't go with me so well but overall was ok. PLEASE VISIT SOUTH INDIA ONLY, NOT THE NORTH
Posted: June 1, 2026Experienced: May, 2011Mesi
Hungary
Mama India! One of the most powerful holy place on the Earth. This was my first solo trip, it was challenging but I had very good time. I ventured out to Goa, Varanasi, Himachal Pradesh and I spent some time in Delhi as well. I can't wait to go back.
Posted: March 29, 2026Experienced: August, 2025Richal
India
The experience was wholesome had a really relaxing time with my fam. We also hired a thar that took us around the driver was a gem of a person he showed us lot of things around and also helped us with clicking a hell lot of pictures
Posted: March 19, 2026Kiran
United States
Nainital is one of my favorite places on Earth! The lake is so beautiful and surrounded by greenery. There is hustle and bustle in the markets and street shops, all admiring the beauty of the lake. Staying in a comfortable place perched on the hillside, you will find gorgeous views. Locals are genuine and helpful, but be aware when walking in the Tibetan market area because there is the possibility to be targeted by child pickpockets! All other areas are normal and not as congested, but that...
Posted: March 18, 2026Based on 617 reports
Based on 617 reports
I experienced true freedom and safety as an indian woman in mumbai compared to the rest of india. You have to still keep your wits about you , as is the case anywhere in the world. I have felt safe walking home at 2am with headphones in and thats saying something. But stay away from dark alleys and trust your gut .
Posted: June 2, 2026It’s pretty safe for female travellers. But it’s better to be home by 11 pm. Also, public transport especially buses might not be very safe as compared to Uber or any other taxis. Metro can be very safe option.
Posted: May 30, 2026Auroshree
My town Nuapada is a very safe place. You can roam anywhere you want anytime. You are definitely gonna feel like home. People show hospitality and are very kind. Let me know when you are here I will host you and take you to the heavenly places.
Posted: May 29, 2026Sara
It’s not very safe to travel here alone, especially if you’re unfamiliar with the place or traveling at odd hours. However, if you go with a group of friends or join a proper travel group, it’s generally much safer and more comfortable overall.
Posted: May 27, 2026Prachi
Gurgaon
3 days
Dancer at heart, researcher by profession, and traveller whenever I get the chance. I love good food (making and eating), spontaneous plans, long walks in new cities, music that makes me move, and a little bit of chaos in between. Also veryyyyyy likely to stop mid-conversation to pet a random animal.
Revati
Kochi
3 days
For someone who manifests she'll be traveling,seeing the world and learning about different cultures, I should say I am shy. Apart from it, I am a postgraduate student, currently in Kochi, Kerala, but originally from Thiruvananthapuram. I love being out in the nature in general, and traveling whenever I can.