based on 176 experiences from female travelers
Sidra
India
Darjeeling is a mesmerising hill station. A great escape from your daily routine. I was there for about a week but oh how fast it went. From getting up early morning to go to Tiger point to view sunrise to then grabbing fresh authentic English breakfast from Mall Road! Everything about Darjeeling was just amazing. The famous Kanchenjunga ranges were also clearly visible from the town of Darjeeling
Posted: July 21, 2026Veena
India
It was good, calm and a nice vacation in north goa with not much crowd. Can travel to different beaches even in short span. I have visited 3 beaches in 2 days and had a good time. Also I have spend midnight in the beach under moon, it was so good. Such a good experience.
Posted: July 19, 2026Experienced: November, 2025Sam
India
Amazing experience. Great weather. Lovely sunsets and view. I saw flamingos there from nri complex. Did night outs and felt safe during entire night. Police was making rounds in the area and making sure we were safe
Posted: July 5, 2026Explored the entire Mahabaleshwar within a week. Booked a cab service who'd show us everywhere, but we did out research before. The food was expensive but worth it. Out stay was a small size villa or guest house since we only wanted to rest there.
Posted: July 5, 2026Experienced: September, 2025Vaishali
India
I went here twice once with a friend then Solo The place is filled with beaches, good food, and nature. Night life isn't much but you can find good places around french colony. Chettinad cuisine is a must try
Posted: June 27, 2026Anushka
India
Amazing city, with amazing places to explore. Food is very authentic and delicious, surprisingly very different from the northern cuisine. The night vibe is amazing. Travelling at night in terms of safety is good if you are travelling inside the city. Outskirts of city can be a little risky if you are all alone. It is great if you keep your medium of communication to English (best) or if you manage to learn little phrases in Kannada, people will appreciate it a lot. Overall the city has a...
Posted: June 6, 2026Experienced: September, 2022Loved the vibe of this place. There is calmness even when there’s chaos. The place has amazing people, food and places. Sott NG beside Ganga everyday was the best part of the trip. Never for once felt unsafe or anything. Easy to commute as well
Posted: June 6, 2026Experienced: February, 2026Vaisnavi
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, 2026Based on 653 reports
Based on 653 reports
It’s safe in day time around central delhi, south delhi, north delhi, gurgaon. Avoid staying near old delhi and few parts of east delhi. Don’t take public vehicles after 10, travel using uber or rent a car.
Posted: August 17, 2026Aarushi
For Indian women, cabs/rickshaws are mostly safe especially during the day. Women's compartments in local train and metro are safe too. I avoid taking the general compartment. I take the buses often and have not had untoward incidents there, although I've heard stories from other people.
Posted: August 13, 2026Its a pretty safe city if you stay within city limits. You can roam in nights indise the city carefree! You will have police in the main areas of the city even at night! I have lived here all my life and i would say its pretty safe
Posted: August 10, 2026Mumbai is relatively safer in comparison to other Indian cities. But avoid travelling after 1am in desolate areas where police or people are not present. Didn't feel unsafe while travelling to tourist places.
Posted: August 4, 2026It is pretty safe. Female police patrol the city every night. But, it is still not advisable going out on your own. It is best to travel in groups at night and have a local guide and rent a vehicle to get around at night.
Posted: August 3, 2026Bernedette
Pondy is a very touristy place and is quite safe for everyone, just avoid going to places where there are no people late at night. Especially around auroville areas, which are outer to the city. The centre is quite active during weekends
Posted: August 3, 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.
Rasika
Kolkata
2 days
I have lived in 7 cities in past 15 years, across India. I would similarly like to explore the world. My current plan is to visit the seven sisters in North East India. Places in my bucket list are Machu Pichu in Peru, Masai Mara in Kenya, Egypt. I wish to scuba dive, see the northern lights, visit the untouched caves and waters. I spent my 20s on responsibilities and now I want to live my life just travelling and gaining new experiences.
Akansha
New Delhi
3 days
My name is Akansha, which means dreams — and honestly, I think my name chose me. I’ve always been someone who dreams big. I want to experience life, achieve things I once thought were impossible, and most importantly, see the world. I want to travel to every corner of it, collect stories, meet people, experience cultures, and I know that someday, I will. But dreaming wasn’t always easy. I come from a Gurjar family, where girls traditionally aren’t encouraged to step out, work, or travel independently. There were boundaries, expectations, and a very different idea of what a girl’s life should look like. But I’ve never been very good at accepting a life that doesn’t feel like mine. I fought with my parents. I had difficult conversations. I took risks. And eventually, I started working, travelling, exploring, and building a life beyond the boundaries I had grown up with. Every trip became more than just a destination. It became proof that I could choose my own path. I’m still dreaming. Still figuring things out. Still fighting some battles. But now, I know one thing for sure — I was named Akansha for a reason. I am made of dreams. And I’m going to chase every single one of them. 🌍✨
manishita
Pune Metropolitan Region
5 days
I’m an ex-corporate girlie turned full-time traveler, now rooted in Pune, Maharashtra—with my heart still in my hometown, Jaipur, Rajasthan. I’m deeply passionate about food—whether it’s cooking up a comforting home-style meal or discovering hidden local gems. I love cooking sharing the rich flavors of Indian cuisine, especially Maharashtrian, Rajasthani, and North Indian dishes. I host women for free because I believe travel in India should feel joyful, safe, and soul-nourishing. My home with three cats and two guitars —a cozy, welcoming space where you can truly experience culture, connection, and comfort
Renu
satkhol
2 days
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.
Bernedette
Puducherry
3 days
Myself Bernedette, I am from India, I am a french language trainer owning LinNova languages. I love to travel and experience new places and connect with people across the world. I have been to europe and have travelled to 11 countries covering 27 cities in a period of 6 months while doing my erasmus in France. Curious, cheerful and down for anything that would work.
Purva
Pune
3 days
Hi! I'm Purva. I'm new to this community. Recently employed and looking forward to traveling solo in the upcoming year. Open to meet new people and make new friends.
Ramya
Irinjalakuda
3 days
I’m a 37-year-old woman from India and an Assistant Professor by profession. I’m passionate about exploring the world, traveling to new places, and discovering different cultures. I love reading, practicing and teaching yoga, dancing, and meeting new people. I believe in staying curious, positive, and open to new experiences, and I enjoy making meaningful connections along the way.
Ramya
Chennai
3 days
Just another traveler, living for experiences as and whenever I can take a break from work. Love to do a quiet living, can be a shut in at my own city but completely extrovert and chatter box when traveling. Respectful of people’s space, values, and culture: Acceptance >>>>> Tolerance I like my museums and art, just generally strolling around a place. Quaint, quiet small towns >>>> big cities I can do some social drinking and random partying but at 34, I’m past that age now and prefer a quieter space. Scared of heights but would do everything related to it! Identifying myself as a mountain person though I love the ocean✨ A good company and good dessert is my killer🤌🏻
NIHARIKA
North Goa
3 days
Photographer and co-founder of Garlic Moon and Pragour. I travel for inspiration and meaningful connections. Always happy to exchange ideas or collaborate on creative projects.