There are some things you have to do on your own in life and at least once. Due to the sheer spontaneity that comes with it, solo travel is becoming increasingly popular among the travel community. The desire to discover yourself in tandem with spiritual rejuvenation and the rush of adrenaline becomes a perfect excuse to pack your travel bag and climb those serene mountains or walk along quiet beaches, all on your own. Solo travel often helps you not to be constrained by your fellow travellers’ whims and fancies. So if you want to walk up that hill on your next visit to the Himalayas, or see the beach sunrise on your next trip to Gokarna, get ready to go. You get a sense of liberation and independence while also getting fun 1bet2u stories to tell people back home. Below are a few places you need to visit if the travel bug has bitten you.

Gangtok

Gangtok is filled with some beautiful landscapes that should not be missed by anyone who likes to immerse themselves in nature. It also provides a refreshing and exceptional cultural experience being home to different ethnic groups. Adventure seekers can go on cable trips and enjoy the city’s panoramic views, or go trekking, mountain biking, paragliding or river rafting. Everything is relatively affordable in Gangtok, so you don’t have to worry about breaking the bank while you’re travelling solo. Plus, the weather is good no matter when you come.

Ladakh

Ladakh

Rugged terrain, frozen glaciers, sparkling lakes, snow-clad mountains, unique culture and ancient Buddhist monasteries make Ladakh a must-see for adventure and peace-seeking solo travellers. Those who seek peace and tranquillity can live in one of Ladakh’s many monasteries and take part in religious retreats to find your inner peace. In this beautiful place, you can expand your boundaries and question your limits.

Hampi

Hampi is a UNESCO World Heritage Site situated in North Karnataka. Fans of architecture and history flock here to explore the ruins of the ancient buildings dating back to the Vijaynagara Empire and marvel at the intricate carvings, interesting rock formations and stone rocks. Nature and spiritual lovers get to indulge in the picturesque scenery and serene atmosphere.

Pondicherry

Pondicherry

In Pondicherry, there is so much to do that you are unlikely to get bored. And the easiest way to soak in all the riches this French city has to offer is to take a guided cycling tour through the area’s ancient Tamil settlements and classic French colonies. And don’t forget the delicious food scene of Pondicherry, a combination of South Indian and French that make food lovers delighted. The town is safe and easy to get around, and the locals are friendly and helpful.

Kasol

Kasol is the ideal place for quiet contemplation and being in harmony with nature. The amazingly beautiful scenery around each turn will nourish your eyes and soul, while a host of treks and walks around will satiate the thrill-seeker inside you. Also, this small hamlet is full of warm and friendly backpackers and international tourists, so you’re sure to make a couple of friends.