You might remember an earlier post where I talked about why I travel solo. Solo travel is becoming increasingly common across the world. As a closing post for 2017, I have created a short list of some of the most popular destinations for solo travel this year. Read on to learn about the top 5 global and 2 Indian destinations that were popular among solo travellers in 2017.
Siem Reap
One of my personal favourites, this one. This small town in Cambodia offers a variety of things to see and do, the most famous being the fascinating temples of the Angkor Wat and Angkor Thom complexes. The people are gentle, friendly and very hospitable; youโll never feel unsafe or lonely. With plenty of nightlife, good food and a variety of accommodation available for every budget, it isnโt surprising that Siem Reap consistently figures amongst popular destinations for solo travel.
Getting there: Siem Reap is connected by air with Phnom Penh as well as neighbouring countries like Thailand and Vietnam. You can also travel here by bus from Bangkok and Phnom Penh.
The picture below is from a solo trip there in 2014.
Tokyo
The Japanese capital makes a great base for a solo trip. Not only is it very safe and well-connected by local transport, but the Japanese culture itself is based on tremendous respect and politeness, therefore making Tokyo ideal and safe for solo travellers. From Tokyo you can make easy day trips to Kamakura, Odawara, Mt. Takao etc. The city and its surrounds are also highly instagrammable โ cherry blossoms anyone?
Getting there: All major airlines fly to Tokyo, usually into Narita airport. Tokyo is further connected with other towns by road and rail.
London
The British capital has always been a favourite for all kinds of travellers. While definitely not cheap on the pocket, the city is extremely easy to navigate (via Tube or on foot) and full of things to see and do. Apart from offering a rich collection of historic sights and major museums, London also acts as a base for trips to nearby places like Oxford, Windsor, Bath, Brighton, Stonehenge etc. The city also has a vibrant nightlife, with everything from clubs to theatre and everything in between. Travellers also like to try out some of the local foodie favourites and indulge in shopping while in London.
Getting there: London has two major airports with multiple flights from across the world. ย You can also fly direct from India on airlines like British Airways, Jet Airways, Air India and Virgin Atlantic.
New York
I have yet to see a city with more energy than New York. Itโs intense, itโs electric, itโs always busy and itโs one of the most popular destinations for solo travel across all age-groups and genders. From strolling in Central Park to walking the Brooklyn Bridge, from shopping at Macyโs to visiting the farmersโ market at Union Square, from museums to restaurants to Lady Liberty, there is so much to see and do that one visit doesnโt feel enough! Public transport is convenient, but Iโve found walking more convenient. While hotels in New York City are not exactly cheap, you can always try Couchsurfing or staying a little outside Manhattan if you want to stick to a lower budget.
Getting there: New York has multiple flight connections with the entire world through two major airports. ย You can fly direct from India on airlines like Air India and United Airlines.
Barcelona
This Mediterranean city is known to be one of the friendliest places on earth, and ideal for solo travel. One of the biggest draws here is the fascinating architecture โ 7 of the World Heritage Sites in the city are associated with Gaudi. The Catalan capital is also a haven for foodies, offering world-famous cuisine and friendly tapas bars to hang out in. You can also head out from the city to relax on Barceloneta beach, hike in Montserrat, visit Sitges, explore Gerona (GoT fans would know of this location!) and so on. Due to its laid-back feel, Barcelona is also a very popular destination for solo travel among students.
Getting there: Barcelona has an international airport with links to major airports across the world. There are also fast train connections with major European cities like Paris and Milan.
Puducherry
The small seaside town of Puducherry offers visitors a little bit of France in India. This former French colony, known internationally due to the Auroville community, offers a variety of things to do for every kind of traveller. Wandering through the French part of town (also called White Town) you will pass ancient churches and gaily painted homes constructedย in a typical European style. There is a lot of French-influenced cuisine on offer, as well as the serenity of the Aurobindo Ashram. A lot of travellers visit Puducherry to visit Auroville and the Ashram and take a meditation course. The town is lately also becoming popular for adventure activities like scuba diving, surfing and canoeing.
Getting there: The best way to get here is to fly into Chennai and take a cab or bus to Puducherry. The drive along the coastal highway is extremely scenic.
Kasol
This tiny hamlet by the Parvati river is often referred to as the Goa of the Hills. With its โhippieโ vibe and chilled out ambience, Kasol is one of the most popular destinations for solo travel for young people. Visitors can stay in homestays or budget hotels, and indulge in activities like trekking, hiking, visiting neighbouring villages etc. There are a number of cafes and bakeries offering international cuisine (especially Israeli) apart from Indian food. Kasol is perfect for when you want to escape from the din of life in a typical Indian city.
Getting there: Kasolโs nearest airport Bhuntar (Kullu) is connected by air to Delhi. You can also take an overnight bus from Delhi to Bhuntar, and take a taxi to Kasol.
Are you planning any solo trips in 2018? If yes, I’d love to know where!
I agree with all of them! But I have to admit, I had no idea where Puducherry was! Sounds like a fabulous place, though! Thanks for joining Fly Away Friday; hope to see you again this weekend! xo
Thanks Kana. Yeah I picked Puducherry and Kasol as two Indian destinations for the list ๐
This is a great list of places! I loved London so much. It was a second home to me. I really want to go to Tokyo. That is top of my list. Hope to see you at Fly Away Friday next friday!
Thanks Janine! I’m very new to the blog linking thing, it’s great to be able to read so many interesting blogs and meet new people that way!
Thanks for putting together this list! I haven’t done completely solo travel yet so this is an ongoing goal of mine. These are great suggestions!
#flyawayfriday
Thanks Hanna. Try it soon ๐
Iโve never traveled solo but have always wanted to. These are great recommendations! I might have to start planning my first solo trip now. #flyawayfriday
Go for it Melina! Love the name of your blog by the way ๐
๐ Thank you!! Out of all of the destinations on this list which do you think is the best to start with. Iโm a little nervous about traveling solo but want to try it at least once.
I guess New York would be easiest for you to make a quick trip to ๐
My first trip there was a 3 day solo weekend, and I had the time of my life!
These are such great recommendations! Cambodia is definitely one of my favourite places that I’ve visited but obviously as a Brit, I have a super soft spot for London too. #FlyAwayFriday
Thanks Sheree! London is definitely gorgeous, and so amazing for walking! I hope to revisit this year ๐
I love visiting big cities when traveling solo. There’s always people around and tons of stuff to do. I’m dying to visit Tokyo, and would love to try it solo. #FlyAwayFriday
Thanks for stopping by Courtney. Yes, big cities are rather good for solo travel. Plan that Tokyo visit soon ๐