The UNESCO World Heritage Site which has the highest density of single-horned rhinos is perfect for a solitary wildlife lover.
The bustling city of North-East India, that offers a spiritual destinations like Kamakhya Temple to relaxing cruises across the Brahmaputra.
The largest river island in the world, Majuli is a haven for peace-seeking solo travellers and is filled with breathtaking scenery, ancient monasteries, and vibrant local culture.
The smallest river island in the world exists in the Brahmaputra. Ideally for solo travellers in search of exploring nature, mythology, and solitude.
A UNESCO world heritage site and a tiger reserve, the place offers solo adventurers a chance to witness rare wildlife like golden langurs and red pandas.
The 'Tea City of India', this place offers Solo travelers to enjoy the serene lush green tea estate, river excursions, or toiling under a lighter cultural experience.
A calm, earthquake-formed lake enclosed in woods and tea gardens, it perfectly suits solo-travellers seeking tranquility and a scenic environment.
This city is culturally rich and called the 'Tea Capital of India', is best for exploring the historic places, tea estates, and the famous Majuli island.
The first railway-cum-road bridge above the Brahmaputra, this bridge gives a solo trip some historic and picturesque travel across the mighty river.